@nyanide I keep saying it, the Linux community is bad. And he's right, most of the good software you associate with Linux is available on Windows too. So there's little incentive in switching to Linux in the first place.
Until user friendliness becomes a priority, Linux is not a good choice for a desktop OS for the average user.
It's a good choice for some programmers, people who like to tinker, and maybe some other niche users. But not for... pretty much everyone else on Earth.
@phnt @nyanide
That's fine. I don't have an issue with this take. If that's where Linux decides to go, that's fine by me. I'll still use it, cause I can handle it as it has been for the last decade. I just want people to stop with the "year of desktop Linux" stuff, stop with the "switch to Linux" stuff, and stop attacking Windows.
There's nothing wrong with Linux not wanting to replace Windows. But in that case, the community needs to stop acting like they want it to. Linux users should enjoy what they have, and let Windows users enjoy what they have.