• TimeSquirrel@kbin.melroy.org
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      If something is popular, that does not automatically mean it is good. You are probably aware of how collectively stupid we can be as a species.

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        Don’t fall for his flame bait. Linux is the number one used OS in the world. Linux dominates every market except Console and Desktop. Once Microsoft can no longer use vendor lockin to artificially maintain it’s grip on the Desktop market, you’ll see all kinds of engineering dollars poor into Desktop Linux from OEMs. Look at OSX, flopped in the Server market (dispite being “technically” Unix). Apple shut down an entire division (XServe), because OSX Server sucked so bad. Azure is getting dominated by Linux. Linux has 80% of the IoT market despite Windows being free for IoT. OSX and Windows only exist because of Vendor lockin.

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        Good examples are peazip, bowpad, jedit, invizible pro, spotube. I use all of these, and they are awesome

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        True, just like you were allowed to drink and drive…

        If something is popular, that does not automatically mean it is good. You are probably aware of how collectively stupid we can be as a species.

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        For all of you downvoting, I was agreeing with this point:

        If something is popular, that does not automatically mean it is good. You are probably aware of how collectively stupid we can be as a species.

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          Updates are one thing, forced updates and an occasional restart while you’re actually using the system is a totally different thing.

          Of course Linux has regular updates, but it’s not gonna force you to restart, you just restart when you’re good and ready.

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            Forced updates are bad if they bork you system, sure. If you know what you are doing it’s also mostly fine to skip a few. But the truth of the matter is that 95% of users wouldn’t ever update their system if they didn’t have to. Then half of them infect their system with ransomware and the other half get to join a huge botnet.

            We’ve had that before and I wouldn’t want to go back. A few bored systems because of updates are probably preferable to at least as many lost to malware, where data is often unrecoverable.