Average Linux user > average windows user.
Plus Linux doesn’t track you (depending on distro, I suppose.)
But I kid. People should use whatever the fuck they want.
Average Linux user > average windows user.
Plus Linux doesn’t track you (depending on distro, I suppose.)
But I kid. People should use whatever the fuck they want.
I don’t think the issue is with strangers taking clothes out of a machine that just finished. That would be a weird behavior indeed.
The issue is with you leaving the laundromat, go for a cup of coffee, return two hours later when the cycle finished 55 minutes ago, and whining that your clothes were removed.
Nice trolling.
I hope I encounter you in that situation, because I’ll call you a poor fuck (like me) who can’t afford their own machine.
I don’t have a problem with strangers taking my clothes out of my machine if it’s done and I, for some reason, can’t be there to take it out myself and the place is packed with people waiting to do their laundry.
that made it’s own files untouchable
that made its* own files untouchable
Yes, but on Linux, if I am root, I am God. I do whatever the fuck I want with my machine, for good, evil or stupidity. That’s the poster’s point. It seems like Windows doesn’t allow you to do this, or at least not easily. So I guess people who want to have absolute control over their computer shouldn’t be using Windows, I guess.
Plus it shows three levels of indentation. Well… there is the extra one created by the compiler directives, but do they really count?
I hate that word so much. The_Donald scarred me.