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Why would you use an OS from a company that openly messes with everything it gives you?
ICQ died for a small fraction of what they are doing, going from the default IM (in some countries, including mine) to something with only red flowers seen in the buddylist when you launch it once a month to get that sleepy graveyard nostalgic feeling, and that happened in a few months.
Now trojans are seen as normal by people who understand that they are talking about a trojan.
We often treat "normies" as people for whom fashion\easiness is more important than the reality of what they are choosing.
But apparently it's come to the situation where they just can't escape Apple, MS, Google, others, due to knowledge lacking and being hostage to some functionality and network effects, if such mechanisms are socially relevant now.
Interesting to see this dynamic of choosing protest over using something else.
Almost like all that late XIX and early XX century spirit with Marx and worker movements, only from consumers, really weird.
Why? Because Windows is shit and Linux can’t run the software I need. Also, the Apple OSes are generally pretty nice to use, if you ignore the Apple shenanigans.
I've already answered something like that, but less specific, for you, it was a rhetorical question.
I've tried and felt that Windows may not be so bad, but to each his own.
like the other person said, modern windows is infinitely worse in just about every aspect of its design (you have to fight it if you just want to use your computer without microsoft 3rd wheeling it) and linux app support ranges from "ok" to "straight up doesn't exist and cannot be ran through any shenanigans"
Well, I'm a Linux user to the degree that then I argue about other systems, it's just to blabber, I'm not really interested. It's "here be dragons" for me, some epilepsy-inducing horror on one side and Johnny Ive (or whatever it is now) on another.
So feel free to not put much effort =)