Sujet : Re: Linux advocacy
De : lt (at) *nospam* gnu.rocks (Lester Thorpe)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacyDate : 24. Sep 2024, 19:29:25
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On Tue, 24 Sep 2024 14:20:02 +0100, Sn!pe wrote:
A 'puter is supposed to be a tool to do a job,
the underpinnings should ideally be unnoticeable.
Incorrect, Apple fathead.
A computer is a "general purpose machine," which means
that it doesn't do anything but it embodies the potential
to do everything.
(Apple shitheads don't venture within 100 miles of Comp Sci.)
However, in order to do something, a computer must be
"programmed," and thus the "underpinnings" are of paramount
importance.
In contrast, Apple devices, and Apple users, are mere appliances.
They are set to do a single task, however convoluted that task
may appear.
But the Apple user, like YOU, is a total lackey.
He will, without question, hand over his BIG $BUCKS to Apple
and associates for the brief luxury of having a "turn key"
system.
Don't miss your subscription payment, sucker, or else you
will be dead in the fucking water.
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
What fools these Appleheads be.
-- Systemd: solving all the problems that you never knew you had.