• Ephera@lemmy.mlOP
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    2 days ago

    This sounds extremely elitist, even when I agree with the words that you wrote. 😅

    Microsoft just doesn’t need to innovate, because they already hold a monopoly. If they do innovate, it’s something their investors care about, not their users…

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      1 day ago

      Oh! No no! Don’t get me wrong! I do not think Linux users are superior to Windows users, just that Linux as a platform is superior because it tends to respect users’ more, protects their privacy, often people developing for Linux tend to think about how to make their software more useful (as opposed to just more profitable), which in turn leads to an overall better platform for users.

      It is a superior (as in “better”) choice for the people.

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        1 day ago

        No worries, I did not get you wrong. I commented, because I (rightly) assumed that you care to not sound elitist.

        I think, a big part of the problem is that saying one choice is superior kind of implies in itself that people who don’t make this same choice are not the smartest.
        Obviously, in reality there is a lot of other factors, like inertia (you don’t have to be stupid to not want to learn a different system) and well, the system being separate from the ecosystem (all the light/dark mode features won’t convince someone to switch who strictly needs an application that won’t run on Linux).

        But yeah, if people don’t pick up on this nuance or don’t give you the benefit of the doubt, that just is likely to sound elitist to them… 🫠

        • Þór Sigurðsson@mast.ttk.is
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          22 hours ago

          @caseyweederman @Bro666 that only means one of three things:
          a) your sample size of Linux users is too small
          b) the echo chamber of Linux users you measure yourself against is too homogeneous (and y’all happen to be nice guys)
          or c) you really aren’t a nice guy and you just look down on all Windows users equally.

          There’s a lot of nice Windows users - and there’s a lot of not-so-nice Linux users. Don’t get confused when measuring up people - judging a whole group from your POV isn’t good at all.

      • Þór Sigurðsson@mast.ttk.is
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        1 day ago

        @Bro666 @Ephera this is it exactly. Those that take it the other way have a much too strong bipartisan way of thinking - everything is on exaggerated scales of a vs b, attacking the person, not the subject.

        💪👏🏻 well said!