It’s easier to disable all the garbage than remove the garbage?

  • artyom@piefed.social
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    3 hours ago

    I can’t fathom why anyone would prefer the former over the latter

    1. The setup process in Windows is nothing but clicking buttons in a GUI. The same cannot be said for most Linux distributions. At minimum they require a software update to even function properly, and there’s no unified way to do this. Good fucking luck looking it up and not finding a bunch of terminal commands that no one even sees fit to explain how to use. And even if they did they probably wouldn’t work on your distro.
    2. The setup process is not the problem. I don’t know why you’re still pretending to not understand why it’s difficult to use.

    As for software: WinBoat is a very easy (almost) one-click installable piece of software

    LOOOOLOLOL it is absolutely not. There’s even like 5 steps in the guided installer and each of them is incredibly convoluted. You’re still lying.