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|    CrudeSausage to Alan    |
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|    04 Jan 26 21:33:26    |
      XPost: comp.os.linux.advocacy, comp.os.ms-windows.advocacy       From: crude@sausa.ge              On 2026-01-04 19:29, Alan wrote:       > On 2026-01-03 18:15, CrudeSausage wrote:       >>>> they can depend on to obfuscate their drawbacks and exaggerate their       >>>> better features, making it seem like the investment in a Mac isn't       >>>> overpaying Apple but in fact an upgrade over its competition, a       >>>> proposition easily refuted by actually using the three platforms       >>>> enough to see how mediocre Apple's crapware really is.       >>> And yet you can never actually articulate something that either Linux       >>> or Windows does better.       >>       >> Servers and supercomputers for Linux, gaming for Windows.       >       > First: not what people care about for a PERSONAL computer.              You asked what Linux does better (still available to quote above) and I       told you.              > Second: "more" is not "better".              Being able to play every game under the sun and with excellent       performance is a lot more important to a gamer than knowing that two or       three titles Apple selected run fine on Apple's hardware. So yes, _more_       games and _more_ frames are indeed better, Linux is a better option that       MacOS for gamers who don't want to use Windows, but Windows is still       king for now.              --       CrudeSausage       John 14:6       Pop_OS!              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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