I’ve seen a trend where people move the goalposts on the reasons they’re not able to switch. “If only this program worked I could switch”, but when that program is ported it’ll be a new excuse next. Sooner or later you’ll have to draw a line and say “99% of my stuff works, the 1% that doesn’t can get bent”.
Moving goalposts is a concept that applies to debates. Choosing an operating system shouldn’t be a debate. It’s a personal choice, or sometimes a professional choice. Convincing people who don’t want to be convinced shouldn’t be anyone’s goal.
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Wait, that doesn’t solve your problems? Damn, that sucks. (Get your downvotes ready)
A real Linux boi would rewrite the program from scratch custom tailored to his personal needs.
I run Arch , by the way.
Until remember patient exists and legally cannot create another copy. Sure you made one yourself but can never release it to the public.
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