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  • Shatur@lemmy.mltoMemes@lemmy.mlF#€k $pez
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    8 months ago

    I think you can find some jerks in any community, it’s people. But I doubt that GNU/Linux enthusiasts hate people for using Windows in general. I personally a GNU/Linux user and I never hate people for using Windows.

    It’s just like Reddit - they have more content, but we prefer Lemmy because of freedom. And we hate Reddit (and spez), not it’s users.




  • I daily drive GNU/Linux on my Phone (PinePhone Pro), I would say it usable, but Android is way more practical.

    Also not a lot of devices can run GNU/Linux and have fully functional HW due to missing drivers. And only 3 phones of them can run mainline kernel.

    Waydroid works fine, I use it for banking apps, but it’s a bit slow on my specific device.









  • Shatur@lemmy.mltolinuxmemes@lemmy.worldMonster
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    8 months ago

    I see how it can be convenient for some distros to get the latest version or install something that is not in the official repo.

    But I use ArchLinux and we always have latest versions and big repo + AUR, so I never used universal packages.







  • Shatur@lemmy.mltoLinux@lemmy.mlI had a journey
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    9 months ago

    Then what is it? A teapot in the sky?

    In such countries there was/is socialism. They only tried/trying to build communism. This is a common misconception.

    If it’s a viable plan which can be realized, then how to achieve it, without killing people and creating a dictatorship? Is it possible?

    I don’t know. But I doubt that the state will give up its powers without any fight.