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    I just don’t know why I keep clicking on the memes. I don’t know anything about Linux, I know I’m not gonna get it, but I keep opening them and being confused. It’s like when I try to understand the code in programmer humor like it’s suddenly gonna click. Or ich_iel. I don’t speak German. What was up with all the noodles? I still don’t know!

    I stg, 80% of my time on this site is just clicking stuff I know will confuse me but I can’t stop.

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      The noodle thing is because of a dude that posts heavily on ich iel and it’s called Instantnudel. Things took a turn from there. Apparently, he’s currently getting laid more often due to a fitting Tinder match and everybody’s missing their daily dose of noodly memes.

      Something like that.

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      The path to enlightenment seems clear. All aboard the Linux train.

      Choo Choo!

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        I’ve thought about it and then I remember that I’m pretty dumb about stuff that doesn’t interest me much, so it would have to be a situation where someone else was like, “here’s your linux computer, I already set up all your stuff and your games all work.”

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          Ah yeah I was only messing really. There is no reason for 90% of people to switch to Linux if they’re happy with Windows or MacOs and I say this as someone who’s solely been using Linux for nearly 20 years now.

          Sure, it’s a great operating system but honestly most people just don’t…give a shit.

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            On a technical level that’s correct. But if you don’t care about all the ads, data harvesting and not being in control of the device you own, you may want go home and rethink your life.

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            Give it a year or so. I may give more of a shit when Win10 hits EOL because I really don’t want 11.

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            Thankfully, I didn’t have to switch.

            I’d like to see the market share of Windows today if no PCs were sold with OS. Or at least if it was a separate opt-in purchase. I am pretty sure quite a few people would rather not pay the Windows license.
            There would also likely be some more interesting OSs, and most likely even Windows would be better due to the competition.

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          It’s actually super easy now. If you can install Windows, you can install Linux (distro dependent obviously). You’ll have to learn to do power user things, but that’s true for Windows as well. Any issues are just a web search away. If you have to use the terminal, you’ll be given the commands to copy-paste.

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            I’ve never installed windows either. 🙂 I picked all the parts for my current computer, but I paid a guy to do the assembly because I wasn’t confident in my ability, so he did all that. My ex husband did it on the previous build, and everything prior was a pre-built.

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              You’re scaring yourself away from these experiences. If you managed to pick the parts out for a computer then you can assemble it. Picking them out and making sure they’re compatible is the hard part. Assembly is just putting them into slots that only they can fit into and plugging in some wires.

              Installing an OS is also (usually) trivial. You download the software online and put it on a USB drive and follow the instructions. Dual booting takes a little more effort because you have to set up partitions, but it usually isn’t that bad. I’m 100% Linux though because when I dual booted starting from Windows it eventually destroyed things after a Windows update (because Windows sucks), so I just removed the Windows partition and redid everything with just Linux.

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              I understand the sentiment, but if it’s coming from a reputable source I’d disagree. I think it’s ideal to understand the commands, but most users occasionally need to do some things that they’ll never learn what the commands do but they need to use them. It’s like saying never to run an application you download from somewhere. Sure, ideally you don’t unless you’ve read through the source-code and double checked it’s the same thing, but no one’s doing that.

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      I use Linux since 2008 and I don’t get most of the Linix Memes as well. :) I also know German as a native language and don’t get most of the ich_iel stuff. You are not alone.

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      Meme is a lie. Linux is tofu. It absorbs whatever flavor you hope, but only after performing tasks and you still want the other thing sometimes.

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      10 months ago

      The noodles is quite easy. One of our most active posters is called “Instantnudel” (instant noodles). In his memes he puts this block of instant noodles on the persons head that’s meant to represent him.

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    I had a conversation with a friend last night and he was talking about something Linux related and I accidentally contributed to the conversation. I immediately thought “god dammit Lemmy”.

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    You WILL eat your vegetables. It’s good for you. One day you will install it and you will be grateful.

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      Look I use all 3 OSes almost daily. I just don’t like talking about them. They are just tools. No I don’t want to spend my weekend configuring a window manager. No I don’t want to talk about the latest OSX update. I just want to do stuff and the OS is just something I have to use sometimes to do that stuff.

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          This response is perfect and I don’t know if it’s supposed to be a joke everyone is missing but me, or if it’s 100% serious and I read too much into it.

          There’s comedic genius in: “I hate talking about Linux, it’s just a tool” “In that case here’s a distro recommendation for you”

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          It’s not a family it’s a cult.

          Shit I mean it’s not a cult it’s a cult.

          I mean… Fuck it, your family.

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          As someone who also uses the three major OSes often, Mint is a great choice. Fedora has been working nicely for me as well.

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          Agreed. It works better out of the box than windows ever did. When I bought my most recent PC, the only post-install stuff I did was solved via apt-get, and after 10 minutes I had my favorite games up and running flawlessly.

          I can’t speak for OSX, though. I still to this day have no fucking clue as to how I right click on a macbook.

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            Right click on a MacBook depends on how the user configured it, which always trips me up whenever I use someone else’s. The default behaviour is a two-finger click, but it can be changed to single-finger clicking in the bottom-right corner instead. You can control+click too with both configurations, but that sucks

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          I also don’t like installing OSes on my free time also like I said I use all 3 OSes almost daily. I have Linux already…

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    After much dedicated and persistent blocking of communities, I don’t see much Linux on lemmy anymore. But I don’t see much on lemmy anymore.

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    Would be more accurate if it said Linux memes: I don’t think I’ve seen any facts AFAIK.

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    Posting on an open-source platform and being surprised by the amount of people who talk about an open-source operating system is something.

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      Try Ubuntu. I switched to it from Windows. It worked on my laptop with no issues or needing to install (or learn how to install) any extra stuff

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        I already did all that. I had a Lenovo ThinkPad from 2018-2024 (RIP it died) completely Linux/Ubuntu but I really didn’t know how to use it. I just used it like windows. Didn’t know how to maximize its linux capabilities.

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          Try doing an installation of Arch, following the guide and searching how to do things as you go. It teaches a lot of things.

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            Thus applies to everything. Force yourself to do stuff. Install Programms that you think are cool. Dare yourself to try new software. This is what teaches you how to use Linux. Oh, this software isn’t available for your Distro and they don’t have a flatpak/snap/App Image? Compile it from source. This doesn’t work? Figure out why. Sometimes this leads to frustration and wasting a lot of time, but that’s how you learn stuff.

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              Great suggestion. I’m currently trying to figure out Flatpak builds because I want to try Vega Strike on the Steam Deck (the AUR doesn’t like it). As someone used to Docker and VMs, dependency management is absolutely bizarre, confusing, and hard to find documentation on.

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            It is amazing how much you can learn when the only way to get OpenOffice working is to troubleshoot outdated C syntax errors in the output generated while compiling with clang. Time solves even the most abstruse problems, whether you planned for it or not.

            jk

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    You can block instances and communities on a lot of lemmy apps now.

    Cleans things up very nicely.

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      I bought a RedHat Unleashed book as a kid back in the late 90s simply because it came with an iso for RH 5 already burned to CD. I didn’t have a cd-r drive, and I couldn’t figure out how to boot from my external Zip Disk drive. I kinda miss Zip Disk, those were pretty cool.

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        have a 1T usb drive for backups the last 10 years. machines come and go. backups persist and you only need one good copy

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          I hope you’re joking.

          You definitely need more than one copy of your backup and hopefully you’re not relying on 10 year old hardware to backup anything important.

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          Right on man, hope that dinosaur external doesn’t die on you… What does this have to do with anything though?