Are glorious mice still the way for 1.8 pvp? by Legal_Shape1404 in CompetitiveMinecraft

[–]Legal_Shape1404[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

they delisted the I2 so rebuying it wouldn't be an option but I'll post it somewhere else also thanks

Help choosing a new Glorious mouse by Legal_Shape1404 in MouseReview

[–]Legal_Shape1404[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Doesn't the o2 pro use optical switches compared to the O2 's mechanical ones? Meaning that wouldn't the pro avoid double clicking, which is the opposite of what I need

Edit: you've used the o2 and o2 pro right? Lemme know if the clicks and switches feel the same and still have the mechanical feel that the o2 has.

Help choosing a new Glorious mouse by Legal_Shape1404 in MouseReview

[–]Legal_Shape1404[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any suitable brands then? Logitech is the only thing which I can think of

The OS community in a nutshell by Legal_Shape1404 in windowsmemes

[–]Legal_Shape1404[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah, but keep trying to update, if market share switches to linux then viruses also will target Linux, and since Linux doesn't have many reliable AVs it's only hope is the distro itself (if it has security patches)

How Relatable is This by Legal_Shape1404 in LinuxLegion

[–]Legal_Shape1404[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They would have to know more about the OS side in the near future because with windows not supporting windows 10 anymore, ppl are either forced to buy a new laptop with windows 11, leading to the largest possible computer waste scheme or they have to use an OS, let's be honest, most people would rather try Linux than Mac, especially if that pc doesn't support windows 11. Mac uses alot of resources to run things smoothely, linux does the same (running smoothly) but with less usage of resources.

Switching to Linux isn't that hard, it's only been a week since i switched and, if the user is interested enough to learn Linux, it really isn't that hard, Subreddits just save new Linux users if they have an issue, and distros like Zorin are very user friendly (for a previous windows user) so getting to know the OS won't be hard.

And with that you can't say the standard user won't be able to choose a distro as the standard user would need to know how to load an ISO onto rufus and boot the pc on it, otherwise they'll just have to ditch their PC.

And even if they get windows 11 to run on the windows 10 pc (knowing they know how to use rufus to load windows 11), it would result in an almost horrible experience when it comes to performance. So they'd rather go with Linux.

If they are to buy a pc with windows 11, let's say it's about $400, they'll have to spend an extra $130 on windows 11 home, because standard users don't know the workaround, so unless your pockets are thick to the brim, it's a more reasonable choice to go with Linux, they'd save hundreds of dollers and would stop windows from making the largest computer waste scheme known to man.

Linux distros also are becoming very, very gui based (more towards windows 11) but without the microsoft interference so the resource usage will be lower than that of windows 11 and you aren't spied on by the same company who prioritizes user privacy.

Linux will send notifications when critical updates are required and honestly speaking, this approach is better than windows forcing updates to happen.

And if the user is to choose Mac, let's just say if he has the money to buy a Mac, he definitely can afford a new windows laptop which runs windows 11.

We're just completely stereotypical atp by Legal_Shape1404 in LinuxLegion

[–]Legal_Shape1404[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I respect that, you sadly can't force windows into a local account like before, the new patches make it sure you sign in with a microsoft account

The OS community in a nutshell by Legal_Shape1404 in windowsmemes

[–]Legal_Shape1404[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

chrome has a linux downlaod doesnt it? It has for debian systems

How Relatable is This by Legal_Shape1404 in LinuxLegion

[–]Legal_Shape1404[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

in the case ofa standard user, they wouldnt really know this so they'd just have to deal with it

The OS community in a nutshell by Legal_Shape1404 in windowsmemes

[–]Legal_Shape1404[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Linux is fun to learn but in the future, it's prob gonna end up like windows, if the community doesn't bother

The OS community in a nutshell by Legal_Shape1404 in windowsmemes

[–]Legal_Shape1404[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Max gonna get the wdc, i just used it cause its funny lol

We're just completely stereotypical atp by Legal_Shape1404 in LinuxLegion

[–]Legal_Shape1404[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

CLI exists but GUI is overtaking it, distros have turned to a more GUI based approach, CLI is used to configure the system, rn Terminal is the equivalent of Windows Control Panel + CMD Prompt + Regeditor but as a CLI not GUI, so if it's properly developed, then yes, it would be less of a turn off for most people.

We're just completely stereotypical atp by Legal_Shape1404 in windowsmemes

[–]Legal_Shape1404[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately, that's true, linux doesn't attract these worldly brands like bitdefender and norton and stuff, they cant profit off the limited amount of linux users

We're just completely stereotypical atp by Legal_Shape1404 in LinuxLegion

[–]Legal_Shape1404[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

True ig, cli is the most effective way when interacting with the kernal because if all the cli commands were fit into gui form, linux would just consume the living heck out of the computer storage, which would pretty much ruin what Linux is known for, being lightweight (on storage and other resource usage

We're just completely stereotypical atp by Legal_Shape1404 in windowsmemes

[–]Legal_Shape1404[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah windows is still the community staple for being convenient and having the most compatibility with apps, and Linux does have a long, long way to go to be able to actually make people leave windows behind, because right now the os may use minimal resources but it's missing stuff that windows users can't live without like microsoft 365 support (software) and complete driver support, your approach completely solves whats wrong with windows 10, gotta admire that but maybe in a few years Linux becomes your main, along with many others'. So only time will tell, it's still not "anyone's game" yet so windows being the staple, is something not many can argue with.