Microsoft Propaganda has indoctrinated young children into believing that pressing control alt delete to restart their failed operating system is a normal part of the human experience. This article discusses the clear speed and economic benefits of switching to Linux: https://simplifiedprivacy.com/linux-has-speed-economic-benefits/

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    1 year ago

    What a circlejerk article. While the points made are true, it insults anyone not already using linux so it’ll probably push those people away from linux.

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      1 year ago

      Despite the warning I skimmed the “article” and the website, which seems to be owned by OP judging by their post history, and can agree. Just a bunch of disconnected rants written in a condescending tone.

      No examples or statistics, or any attempt to source any of the claims either.

      Considering OP is also trying to sell their services, that makes it quite possibly the worst attempt at disguised advertising I’ve ever seen.

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      1 year ago

      even a shit AI is more articulate than “shitty blog is shitty”

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    1 year ago

    Nice example for a post that nobody needs. Windows “makes hardware break down earlier”?? That is utter bullshit, this individual does not seem to have any idea what they are talking about, simply a bunch of claims that they probably read on forums chained together.

    Sad to see, since this kind of religious preaching is not going to get people to Linux as someone already pointed out here. Actually worse; the few people that might try it will get into it with completely unrealistic expectations.

  • GustavoM@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I also love Linux and will definitely use it until my very last breath, but come on! Was it really necessary to pull a “Fox and the grapes” kind of logic against Microsoft?