Re: Advocacy With Truth - Microslop Is Hopelessly Trapped

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Sujet : Re: Advocacy With Truth - Microslop Is Hopelessly Trapped
De : candycanearter07 (at) *nospam* candycanearter07.nomail.afraid (candycanearter07)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacy
Date : 03. Oct 2024, 22:30:04
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Farley Flud <ff@linux.rocks> wrote at 20:13 this Thursday (GMT):
A computer operating system is a straightforward and simple interface
that allows software to access hardware.  That's it.  There's nothing
more.
>
But Microslop Winblows has no choice other than to keep adding
"feature" after "feature" in an attempt to maintain relevancy.
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The latest Microslop crap "feature" is "Total Recall" or whatever it
is that they call it.
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Like all Microcrap "features," it has no business being a part of
the operating system.  Independent software could perform an identical
function.
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But Microslop has managed to integrate image/video viewers, text
processors, and sundry other inferior junk into its OS, despite
the fact that such "features" are totally out of place.
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GNU/Linux, however, thankfully maintains the separation between
OS and user software.
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We must not ever forget that the Microslop user base is composed
of total digital ignoramuses, and because of this Microslop has
complete control.  Stupefied, irrational idiots cannot resist the
whims of their master.
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GNU/Linux will ALWAYS be in the minority, and that's how it should
be.  GNU/Linux is highly superior but it requires a sophisticated
expertise to realize that fact, and the average global computer
user is a fucking retard.


A lot of Linux installs have some kind of text editor and photo viewer
preinstalled, but yes you can remove it if you want.

Windows Recall is also really bad.
--
user <candycane> is generated from /dev/urandom

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