I mean, I’d be stoked for this if the major ISPs didn’t just pocket the money and play dumb the last time this happened.
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I mean, I’d be stoked for this if the major ISPs didn’t just pocket the money and play dumb the last time this happened.
I’ve been running Linux Mint for a few years now and it’s been really good for me. Runs games through Steam and Lutris about as good as I’ve had it.
I’ve also run other distros like Pop! and Fedora here and there but they seem to give me more issues.
I love it. “Get over us screwing you and with normal discourse, or else” will definitely go over well 🤣
Oh sick! I wasn’t aware one existed yet! What app is it?
There are many reasons, ranging from not wanting to leave already established communities, Lemmy and Kbin aren’t quite as robust as Reddit is yet, and a lot of people just frankly don’t care enough to switch. Plus the lack of a mobile for Kbin doesn’t help.
Just gotta be patient and win people over slowly when they willing to make the jump :) We may see some more once the third-party apps shutdown at the end of the month.
Honestly, I think the biggest thing for me using Linux the last 10+ years has been I find it easier to stay updated. I can just run one command like
apt update && apt upgrade -y
or write a short script to include Flatpak or whatever else to get everything updated; whereas with Windows it feels like a crapshoot whether updates actually get pushed to my machine, and it also seems to just bug out on me frequently and need me to delete a corrupted download or whatever… and once that’s done I gotta worry about updating drivers and apps.Other than that, I guess the more customization is nice so I can change my desktop when I’m bored and need something new. Plus I’m personally much more comfortable in a Linux shell than Windows command prompt. But really day-to-day my experience is similar to Windows these days, in terms of stability and being able to get stuff done.
And I primarily use Mint, for it’s worth :)