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Like I said, anyone who is only concerned with _using_ the operating
system will not notice anything change in their daily life. They don't
use docker or kubernetes, and they won't care about the security
enhancements of systemd.
Like I said, you understand nothing about your computer and you don't
see how its improvements impact the way you are using it or the way you
are interacting with the websites you are accessing.
In other words, I should be grateful that my car's tires are filled with
nitrogen rather than air.
I don't know what your car is, but knowing it's a car is enough for me
to know that it's ugly, it stinks and it should be burned. So I'm not
speaking about your fucking shitty car, I'm speaking about Linux.
You don't understand comparisons, do you?
I understand when the meaning of comparison is just there to change the
subject instead of explaining a point.
You can't use French as an excuse for your lack of comprehension here.
You were talking about improvements under the hood in Linux, things that
people won't notice. I mentioned that when nitrogen is used in a car's
tires instead of air, things are supposedly improved but nobody notices
anything different.
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