Ahh yes, very interesting.
Nick is probably my favorite Linux YouTuber. He seems to be the only one to understand that Linux has to look and feel sexy for new people to stay on board.
It kinda felt like you were gonna break into song about the Year of the BSD Desktop for a second there!
It's the same with work tbh... Lots of companies have big contracts with Red Hat but the only option for their employees is Windows.
I understand the logic behind it, but it still feels dumb.
About a year ago I switched from Spotify to a local library with the Symfonium music player on my phone and Rhythmbox on the PC. I have not once looked back.
Plus, you get the satisfaction of growing a collection that can last forever.
I highly recommend it !
People are sharks for argument on forums like this.
It's like watching a stream of a high schooler that just finished the manifesto
The other day I used my PC without Internet (cable not long enough in current location) and I tried logging into my windows SSD and it just wouldn't let me.
It denied me access to my own computer because I didn't have a long enough Ethernet cable, which I didn't even need for the work I needed to get done.
It's stuff like that which makes me so glad that I'm on Linux now.
My desktop has also never suited me so well, nor looked so pretty! The customizability of Linux goes WAY WAY DEEP. From desktop themes, fonts, layouts to kernel-level customization.
Vocal comedy, yes.
You're lucky if you get one good visual gag these days. Pain from doing something stupid will never NOT be funny !
Seems like every time the left is accused of anything, it's never actually the left that did it. It's always some nefarious actor. The left cannot and never has done anything wrong... except for not being left enough, of course.
Personally, the cunts that would lump me in with white supremacists because I have a Don't Tread On Me license plate aren't worth the effort to appease. They'd have to be brainwashed themselves.
Or just not buy so many ugly ass SUVs/crossovers/minivans/god the list goes on.