I mean, I use Windows more than Linux, but seeing the news that it’s easier to play games on Linux is great. And from a dev perspective, if I more stuff just works on Linux, fucking fantastic.
Hey, just FYI, because these English rules about contractions can be very complex and confusing: you would never contract in this case. You would always write out “there is.” One helpful way to think about it is that “there is” is only contracted if it’s followed by an object:
There’s a spider in the room!
There’s the problem!
but if it’s followed by punctuation, don’t contract it:
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Nobody is actively team windows, but they immediately become team windows as soon as you suggest they try Linux.
Maybe because people just don’t care for unsolicited “advice” from Linux nerds?
Yeah, I’m a full-time Linux user but there are a lot of people who just seem to use Linux as a replacement for a personality and it’s fucking awful.
Not limited to just Linux, obvs, but it’s the topic de jure.
No, there has to be a different reason women won’t talk to me
I mean, I use Windows more than Linux, but seeing the news that it’s easier to play games on Linux is great. And from a dev perspective, if I more stuff just works on Linux, fucking fantastic.
That’s wrong. It’s definitely not most people, but many are undoubtedly team windows people.
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Hey, just FYI, because these English rules about contractions can be very complex and confusing: you would never contract in this case. You would always write out “there is.” One helpful way to think about it is that “there is” is only contracted if it’s followed by an object:
but if it’s followed by punctuation, don’t contract it:
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