• @[email protected]
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        517 days ago

        There’s also a branding problem IF you want “normie” widespread adoption.

        If the go to image of a Linux user is the fedora m’lady guy saying “so that’s you’re distro,huh”

        Or the furry tallsocks wall of text customize to the n-th degree person,

        The normie will never align.

        You might like that, from a social perspective, but even saying “your knowledge is outdated” is funny because most folks have little to no knowledge of their Mac either, they just know it “just works” for their mainline usage.

        • алсааас [she/they]
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          217 days ago

          In the past I just recommended and helped set up Linux Mint to soneone new.

          Nowadays I almost always go with Universalblue’s Bluefin

        • Cassa
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          i mean, for you to spend “half your life” in the command line, you’d have to be on a quite terminal intensive path? There are quite a lot of less intimidating Gui’s and on no distro I’ve ever been on has there been that much need for terminal.

          Hell, after installing arch it still ran fine and I could get all my gui’s, without much terminal fuss (after installing in pure terminal)

          It’s an incredibly useful tool, but not that needed for everyday use.

    • TimeSquirrel
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      917 days ago

      Can we not just have fun and talk shit about something? It’s not that serious. I own a Mac even (it was inherited though).

    • @[email protected]
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      runs major software

      You’d probably want to go for Windows in that case? There’s plenty of software that doesn’t have a MacOS version.

      • mesamune
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        717 days ago

        At this point, with proton/wine more major software works on Linux than Mac OS.

        • @[email protected]
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          317 days ago

          How many people choose Xcode over other IDEs though? Or are there some things that you can only do in Xcode?

          • Noa Himesaka
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            Building i(Pad)OS apps. Xcode sucks ass, but you have to use it for that, sadly.

        • @[email protected]
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          117 days ago

          I was just comparing it to MacOS, and using it as a reply to the comment that MacOS “runs major software and doesn’t force the user to spend half their life in the command line”, which I interpreted to mean an OS that a mainstream user would be comfortable with. Windows fits that description better than MacOS does. I’m not advocating for using Windows instead of Linux or anything like that.