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Comments by "Fook" (@slaapliedje) on "Debian Linux Doesn't Want Straight White Men" video.
DEI is basically the ideology version of the xenomorphs from Aliens. They get into an organization and become chestbursters.
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Apple is still woke, and if you are a long time Linux user, you will hate macOS.
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Damnit, arch needs exult binaries now...
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@justanothercomment416 macOS is a cobbled together mess from NeXT Step and Finder from macOS 7-9. I wouldn't say it is leap years ahead of windows. They both currently have virtualization, but Windows comes with it, Apple locks their hypervisor up so you have to use third party software to use it. Explorer still seems more usable than Finder (it is my biggest complaint about macOS). But outside of them deprecating APIs constantly, and making old software no longer work, Apple has not really changed the fundamental usage of macOS since the very first versions of OS X.
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@Jacob6853 I like my IIGS more than the m1 macbook max. Coming from a Linux background I mostly expect so much of your normal software to just be included in a repo and fetchable via command... you can get brew, but it usually compiles things. And then some just normal stuff is paid for apps.
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@justanothercomment416 Ha, Windows would be way better if it had ANY of that ancestry. I think it has some VMS in it. It only recently got some Windows love. Each of Windows or Macs have their issues, and neither are leap years better than the other. Even on security, both have done some boneheaded things (Linux userspace is included in that). From a usability standpoint, Windows has generally (outside of 8 and 11) been better than macOS as far as not really changing much between major releases. MacOS is garbage in this regard, while the overall usage is about the same, your applications will just randomly stop working because Apple decided they wanted to make a new API or architecture that breaks compatibility. They literally dropped support for everything 32bit. None of the big 3 have done this except them.
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