• Kayn@dormi.zone
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      10 months ago

      I came here hoping to see gnome and X11 memes. You know, actual Linux memes.

      Instead I found “Windows bad” circlejerking.

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      10 months ago

      No, I’m on All, but a far higher percentage than most other content is just the same message in slightly different words on repeat, “Linux good, Binbows bad.”

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        10 months ago

        But have you heard the latest hilarious thing? Windows… BAD! Hahaha! My goodness, I’m sure you never could have imagined. Also, I use Arch, in case you were wondering.

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      10 months ago

      It’s kind of hard to tell since the Linux memes are in all the other communities as well.

    • Rubennaatje@feddit.nl
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      10 months ago

      They could use some memes making fun of our community instead of making fun of the rest.

      Let’s be honest, Linux isn’t a viable option for a big portion of society. I love working in Linux but it’s not perfect for those that aren’t techsavy and need more than a browser.

      • Sanctus@lemmy.world
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        Linux Mint is absolutely usable by most of the population. What it isn’t good at is business sector stuff because that entire sector is captured by Microsoft and its proprietary ecosystem. If interoperability was the focus, it wouldn’t be an issue. But capturing the population is the goal, so companies get these anti-user designs that lock you into their ecosystems. Maybe you need centralized development to achieve stuff like Azure and all its capabilities.