That was the breaking point for me, actually, back in February 2024; when I realized I was going to have to tard-wrangle my operating system to get it to behave right no matter which OS I used, I’d rather use the one that’s free, doesn’t include spyware I have to rip out, and won’t re-fuck itself after an update. Like, yeah, the terminal is still a pain in the ass for me on rare occasions I have to use it, but it’s no bigger a pain than any of that stuff on Windows; nor is it inherently any scarier than Command Prompt or PowerShell like some seem to think; and unlike Windows things actually stay fixed instead of some corporation going “ah-ah-ah, you can’t do that, let me just fuck that right back up for you.”
Like, I was prepared for the same kind of fight with Linux I’d had with Windows because the fight didn’t seem all that different by that point; that Mint ended up just working most of the time was an unexpected delight.
That was the breaking point for me, actually, back in February 2024; when I realized I was going to have to tard-wrangle my operating system to get it to behave right no matter which OS I used, I’d rather use the one that’s free, doesn’t include spyware I have to rip out, and won’t re-fuck itself after an update. Like, yeah, the terminal is still a pain in the ass for me on rare occasions I have to use it, but it’s no bigger a pain than any of that stuff on Windows; nor is it inherently any scarier than Command Prompt or PowerShell like some seem to think; and unlike Windows things actually stay fixed instead of some corporation going “ah-ah-ah, you can’t do that, let me just fuck that right back up for you.”
Like, I was prepared for the same kind of fight with Linux I’d had with Windows because the fight didn’t seem all that different by that point; that Mint ended up just working most of the time was an unexpected delight.