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I would say I'm just closer to the average user in needs and wants.
Agreed. You have shown us you are very close to average. Just a tiny bit more intellect and you’ll make it there! God speed, superstar.
Seething turns into attacks. Ya got me.
If it makes you feel better to think of me as seething, go ahead! Hope you feel better soon ❤️
🤣🤣🤣 Man, I need to take lessons! Thank you for that.
Then why are you in all your arguments I have seen you; defaulting to the position that things you pay for are "always" better than things that are "free"? Many would agree to the position that things we pay for are "usually" better than things that are free.
It's true that paying gives you better quality.. but NOT ALWAYS.
Because that's the average user. If the average user defaulted to setting up next cloud then Google wouldn't be worth a trillion dollars. There are conflations with the average lemmy user and an actual average user.
Zero relevance. None. Nowhere in that rambling did you make any point. I award you zero points and may God have mercy on your soul.
Linux Mint would like to have a word with you.
Even mint forces you to do major version upgrades, and eventually something breaks enough that I have to do a clean install anyway.
Have you done a "Linux mint update" search on Google?
Have you ever used it before? You literally click a few buttons lmao
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