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Nah once you get used to Linux, it's hard to go back to Windows, it has nothing to do with what I think is cool.
I am literally a Linux system administrator
Like literally a third of the people here. Big deal, means less than nothing.
Installing Linux on your home computer doesn't make you a sysadmin
Most of the people here don't know fuck all, it's obvious by just this conversation
I'm probably the only person in this thread who actually makes money using Linux
Being a sysadmin doesn't make you a desktop user
Keep dreaming buddy.
There is always a bigger fish.
Lol. Cute. In another comment you mentioned being born in the 90s. Some of us have been making money using linux since you were in early elementary school.
Then why do you all not even know what a container is? Too old to keep up?
Well I had decided not to pick on your obvious shortcomings and be polite, but since you are choosing to be an asshole - No doubt you have a hard time keeping fedora up, you can't even read usernames.
Hint: I never mentioned containers, wsl, or anything else in this thread. I just found it funny that you think you are special as a fledgling sysadmin on lemmy.
I was just saying that because literally no one in this thread knows what they are talking about. Maybe you do...
Sorry if I return insults to perceived insults. It is just who I am. I definitely do know what I'm talking about. But the one thing I have learned over and over is that it doesn't matter how much I know, there are always folks who know more. And a ton of them are here on lemmy.
Well there may be a ton on lemmy, but not in this thread lol
Which qualifies your opinion about GNU+Linux workstations how?
Because I administer them and get paid a lot to do so? Idk lol
Above you acknowledged that there's a difference for desktop and server cases.
You do know you can just say you prefer Windows as your desktop?
Doesn't it go without saying these are just my opinions
That's not an opinion, that's just an insult of people's preferences and developer's hard, often unpaid work. There's no substance or explanation, which would be fine with "I personally prefer using Microsoft Windows" but not your statements above. I really feel like you're "arguing" in bad faith.