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Used Windows today since months
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Yes! Absolutely. I can not count the amount of times where a windows update absolutely crushed my schedule.
@Haui @RoboRay
I can count the number of times where a Windows update crushed my schedule - 0.
I've used Windows since Windows 3.0. I don't need to badmouth Linux to make me feel good about my choice of OS (though I can - I've enough experience with half a dozen different varieties of Linux to be more than happy to just use my computers, rather than spend my time managing them).
Well, good for you. As I previously mentioned, I made a different experience and dozens of my clients as well.
And to comment on Linux: It is a community driven, open source product which will never be as polished as a proprietary, for profit product with thousands of sw engineers working on it full time.
Even if windows was a unparalleled experience, which it is not, it would still be privacy invasive and much less innovative as linux is.
Have a good one.
Wow, "it never happened to me so it shouldn't matter when it happens to you" is the biggest shit-take I've seen today.
Bye!
@RoboRay @Freez @MasterCelebrator @Haui
You look like something of an expert on shit-takes.
I didn't say it shouldn't matter when it happens to you.
But it's hard to take seriously the comments of someone who clearly thinks they know more than they actually do. Someone who wants to use cutting edge hardware, but who isn't smart enough to manage the drivers.