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|    CrudeSausage to Joel W. Crump    |
|    Re: Sorry, Mac Fans: Linux Is Actually t    |
|    28 Aug 25 21:45:27    |
      XPost: comp.os.linux.advocacy, comp.sys.mac.advocacy       From: crude@sausa.ge              On 2025-08-28 7:19 p.m., Joel W. Crump wrote:       > On 8/28/2025 10:53 AM, Alan wrote:       >> On 2025-08-28 00:12, Lawrence D’Oliveiro wrote:       >>>       >>> Linux is becoming more and more dominant, that’s what’s changed.       >>       >> Yeah!       >>       >> In the last two years it's gone from 3.12% share to 3.98%.       >>       >> Any day now.       >> 🤣🤣🤣       >       >       > You really can be a jackass, your gaywad platform is only more popular       > because of retards willing to pay crApple for the so-called privilege of       > running their crapware hardware and software.              Apple is more popular than Linux because everything the company tells       you that you can do with the hardware can actually be done, easily. With       Linux, I'm sure that there is a way to get the same things accomplished,       but not easily and not without a load of compromises. Between Apple and       Linux, the latter's only advantage is price.              > And you're proud of being       > one of the dummies. Congrats.              I don't have an Apple computer at the moment, but when I did, the       experience was seamless. My MacBook just knew when I wanted it to       connect to the computer and when I needed it to be connected to the       iPhone instead, like if I moved to the bathroom. Just connecting the       AirPods to the computer (either the laptop or the phone) was immediate       and painless, something no distribution can ever offer with any choice       of device. Additionally, the experience is elegant not only when you use       the machine, but even when you're away from it. The absolute beauty of       what it puts on screen while you're not using the machine speaks for       itself. Additionally, the machine works around you rather than demanding       that you work for it. In other words, whether you are at a desk, at a       bus stop or in a cafe, you know that the machine will not only work as       expected but allow you to do so as long as you want because of its       stellar battery life and excellent processor. With most hardware running       Linux, you either get battery life or decent processing. You get nothing       which could be defined as elegant and there should be no expectation       that even waking from suspend will work without issue. Face it, you wish       you had an Apple but you're cheering on Linux because it's the only       thing you can afford in your degenerate existence.              --       God be with you,              CrudeSausage       Islam is the enemy       John 14:6              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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