linux users when someone doesnt blindly praise linux
@Paragon134 күн бұрын
Me who was considering switching to Linux not having a clue what bloat, flatpak electron apps are because I’m hearing about them for the first time ever thanks to this comment section
@null57662 күн бұрын
TBH all of the above isn't a big deal for 99% of people. It only matters if you have a craptop from 2005.
@johnswag32545 күн бұрын
ubuntu thinks he's part of the gang
@BigA2076 күн бұрын
He is so much like Arale; a gag character who’s the strongest in the universe!
@Chrisfuckoff9 күн бұрын
doas will always be better than sudo.
@TheMusicGirlsWorld11 күн бұрын
Underrated and amazing
@Ali-gs6uw11 күн бұрын
O99
@SuperSuck6413 күн бұрын
Not quite what I was expecting but I'm nonetheless very happy to get my first fanvid. 🙂
@Ballduck-6a11duck14 күн бұрын
1:07
@Ballduck-6a11duck14 күн бұрын
0:39 he turned into a 1980 work whistle
@todzphan5 күн бұрын
1980 💀
@ErCapoAlex15 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@RexRex-n5t16 күн бұрын
Arch Linux user: I HATE BLOAT Arch Linux user: installs a bunch of useless packages to rice the desktop that makes it run horrible right after install I use arch btw
@tr4ff1cjam16 күн бұрын
BIOS is bloat, get rid of it you dont need it
@vladislavkaras49116 күн бұрын
Quite funny! :
@theowillis687018 күн бұрын
Removing sudo is crazy
@ClosestNearUtopia19 күн бұрын
Bloatware existing out of 1bit would be a program saying:yes😂
@JacobKinsley19 күн бұрын
Arch user: *looks at IDE* I don't like your beginner friendly user interface, it's cluttering up my productivity. IDE: That's it, you made me confusing text based interface angry! *morphs into vim and awkwardly spams random keys until the info bar at the bottom tells them how to exit the room* Linux newbies: you know, memorising these confusing commands and having to look up documentation is ruining our productivity too don't you think? Arch user: nice try. Linux newbie: ah, well, I thought if I was gonna go out it may as well be on my own terms. *walks back to their dual booted windows partition*
@FennecTECH21 күн бұрын
With modern high end systems there’s really no point worrying about bloat any more. We aren’t storing our operating system on floppy disks any more (unless you use minuet OS)
@midorifox21 күн бұрын
Maybe one day we'll have an actual distro that would be as easy to use and reliable as Windows 7 was. Mint and zorin kind of go in to that direction, sometimes. Until you try to use some more obscure program. Which definition can be anything, including Notepad Next, an old Videogame like win95 games, or stuff like the Creamapi.
@0xfadead20 күн бұрын
The C-API is literally specified in the C standard, Windows is the OS whose compiler doesn't even fully support C11.
@midorifox20 күн бұрын
@@0xfadead i stylized creamapi and got an entirely different program, didn't knew it existed. Sorry
@0xfadead20 күн бұрын
@@midorifox Oh sorry, I thought you meant the C programming language. I've never heard of CREAM personally
@sundjinnkari22 күн бұрын
People who dont run Qubes.
@Covarr22 күн бұрын
If Linux users didn't like bloat, we wouldn't have systemd.
@romangeneral2323 күн бұрын
This is why Linux users are the worse of the worse
@TNMPlayer23 күн бұрын
Brian should be arch. It's not as hard as gentoo but he'll still be full of himself.
@null576623 күн бұрын
I had the same thought just now lol. But, what's done is done.
@satokotsu23 күн бұрын
imagine installing the linux kernel itself. that's the biggest bloat
@pelaajahacks835823 күн бұрын
arch is the most bloated ”minimal” distro
@this_is_japes740923 күн бұрын
i just want Windows but with privacy. actually no, i just want something that runs the stuff i need without all the unnecessary baggage i didn't ask for. but well that doesn't exist...
@null576623 күн бұрын
Linux Mint has entered the chat
@rocketblaster870113 күн бұрын
@@null5766 Should I have installed mint instead of Pop_OS? I feel... devastated...
@this_is_japes74092 күн бұрын
@@null5766 linux mint can't run beat saber with mods reliably
@shrodinger384424 күн бұрын
it's true systemd is bloat
@sleaf624 күн бұрын
What’s funny is that the writers are aware their audience doesn’t quite understand 1930s humor
@Drmcclung25 күн бұрын
Meg should definitely be the Gentoo logo lmao
@jackkraken388825 күн бұрын
What madman is actually using GNU Hurd? Peter should have been some version of BSD.
@iamicognito420325 күн бұрын
I like your funny words magic men
@Dther9926 күн бұрын
as a former arch user (now void linux chad) the soystemd joke makes me feel seen and heard
@null576625 күн бұрын
Eyy! I use Void on my laptop!
@fenn_fren26 күн бұрын
Linux users need to realize THEY are the bloat. You can write a very simple Python script that cheks the email, writes snarky comments on tech boards, and then spends the rest of the day playing videos on KZbin, and have it shut down the computer 5 hours past your bedtime.
@johnstonefield193516 күн бұрын
On one hand that's a hilarious script idea, on the other this comment itself could be the output of that that script... Better ask chatgpt if this comment is by chatgpt.
@Axqu722728 күн бұрын
As someone who uses my desktop as an internet machine that also plays No Man’s Sky sometimes… Linux seems more like its own self-contained hobby than a vehicle for computer-related tasks. It seems like the software equivalent of having an automotive hobby. Yes, I’m sure your super tuned up baby that you’ve put quite a lot of work into performs a lot better than my totally stock Toyota. Yes I’m sure you’re right that a stick shift can give you better efficiency and control. Unfortunately I just want something to get me to the grocery store with me having to think about it as little as humanly possible. Luckily OP seems to be way on board with that! Giving my big blue Win10 idiot some new thermal paste occasionally and going into the registry to disable AI bullshit/ automatic Bing search bullshit in the start menu is about my speed 😂
@null576626 күн бұрын
Linux used to be a hobby for me back when I had more free time. I would tinker with more advanced distros like Gentoo that allow for fine-grain control. It's a fine distro, but you waste so much time compiling the programs you would normally use; like Firefox. And even then, the speed-up is barely noticeable; if it even exists. And in the end, I ended up using it for the same shit I used Windows for. Not to say I went back to Windows. I love ease of use, don't get me wrong, but I also love not having a corporation shove shit down my throat without my consent. So I installed an easy distro like Pop OS, and now I have the ease of use of Windows with the speed and control of Linux. The most advanced thing I do nowadays is just update my system with the terminal. Otherwise, I'm surfing the internet, gaming, writing; you know, normal shit.
@maria-wu7us20 күн бұрын
Totally second the thought about distros. I use Linux both at work and at home and don't plan on ever switching back because it has basically all the functionality I ever needed from Windows without being Windows. I started with Ubuntu and transitioned to PopOS when my partner built me a desktop intended for gaming. The support from Valve recently for running Windows games under Linux has been remarkable. So if you play games I would still encourage you to try Linux.
@shorty1k28 күн бұрын
I'll take ease of use over lightweight every time.
@classicgameschannel385828 күн бұрын
Lois is the funniest character.
@Jackson-bh1jw29 күн бұрын
Linux user being little btches by some extra apps, that they alread have on their phone, or even more.
@jiauyjiauy377729 күн бұрын
What season is this and episode?
@null576629 күн бұрын
no idea
@AndyHerbert254Ай бұрын
Wait you all don't write your programs entirely from scratch? What do mean you use a premade desktop environment, window manager, web engine, app repository, darn it even the drivers???? How are you supposed to use Linux if you don't do everything yourself? Wait sorry wrong OS, its not free or openbsd.
@SrBeepoАй бұрын
Louis must be Ebassi.
@mjdxp5688Ай бұрын
kids after installing arch linux on their computer after their favorite youtuber said it's the only good distro and being unable to do anything anymore because they removed all the useful packages and are running TWM:
@thepotatoofheavenАй бұрын
linux ubuntu has alot of bload by default tho
@mommalion7028Ай бұрын
I wish I could run Linux but my brain is basically two raccoons fighting over a half eaten Cinnabon on a Barnes and nobles dumpster full of manga with the cover ripped off so I have no chance of learning how to run it.
@null5766Ай бұрын
If you have no need to run Linux, then it's not a big deal. Use what's best for you.
@squiddu26 күн бұрын
ngl man I don't think even people THAT braindead couldn't install something like Mint or whatever, like there's some prerequisites but it's really really easy
@sundjinnkari22 күн бұрын
This was some imagery that was very hard to put together. Good job.
@hugostiglitz737320 күн бұрын
You created a very vivid and awesome story. It is less complex to use linux. Please give yourself more credit.
@mronewheeler20 күн бұрын
Linux really isn't that hard as long you're fine clearing a week of your schedule to install each program
@DanielSmith-zo1dbАй бұрын
“Just switch to Linux it’s so easy”, Ubuntu self destructs and the community treats you like you’re stupid and you can’t find answers
@airman12246929 күн бұрын
Ubuntu’s community is actually pretty good. I prefer Arch, but Ubuntu’s community is fine.
@JacobKinsley28 күн бұрын
Any operating system 'rots' if you don't understand exactly how everything works, so when you don't know how an operating system works, it seems to break itself too easily. I will admit though that the command line syntax for fixing most Linux problems isn't anywhere near as intuitive as the equivalent in Windows, since with Windows it feels like executing commands whereas on Linux it's usually adding and removing entries from files in obscure folders, which is what both is doing but Windows is just better at.
@NiekNooijens26 күн бұрын
@@JacobKinsleyin windows stuff seems to break for no reason and it's impossible to diagnose. For example: making a screenshot with snip&sketch on my work laptop and annotating it makes that laptop freeze completely. It doesn't happen on my colleagues laptops, just on mine. What am I doing wrong? Well... Nothing! In Linux, 9/10 times, dmesg tells me exactly what I did wrong!
@fenn_fren26 күн бұрын
AskUbuntu admins: no no you can't post this here this was already asked in this post: The post is from 12 years ago with 2 replies and no solution.
@0x1EGEN25 күн бұрын
@@NiekNooijens On Windows there's event viewer which is the equivalent to dmesg logs.
@conflictt3224Ай бұрын
The thing mfers will do for 1/80th of a second faster boot times. Just use Windows and defrag your shit every now and then, stop LARPing as NASA.
@HughJass-313Ай бұрын
Puppy Linux!!
@patron8597Ай бұрын
It means something to somebody.
@PelinalDidNothingWrongАй бұрын
Linux users when you really do not care what Operating System you use
@B_-.-Ай бұрын
LInux users stripping their install down to 1gb just to install 800mb of flatpak dependencies for one program.
@Spurdospaerde69218 күн бұрын
Someone who considers a ONE WHOLE DAMN GIGABYTE install "stripped" is not a Real Linux User™.
@purplfedora800Ай бұрын
I've considered switching from Windows 10 to some version of Linux that's similar to Windows (cause my PC isn't compatible with Windows 11 and I don't want to keep using Windows 10 once it stops receiving security updates), but I'm worried that half of my Steam library will break or experience tons of issues (I know a guy that switched to Linux and we couldn't play on our Terraria world for a while after he switched because it was super buggy). Anyone know of a Linux distro that's similar to Windows 10 in terms of user-friendliness and also won't cause all of my Steam games to spontaneously combust?
@screwthishi5thingАй бұрын
linux mint is the most brain dead swap for every day usage, PopOS is the best out of the box for games, debian is the best after you get your foot in the door and get tired of shit breaking when you tinker. When you open steam on linux pretty much nothing will show up as playable so just hit properties>enable proton experimental and then you'll be able to download and install the game and 90% of them will work
@whentheyDАй бұрын
@@screwthishi5thing fedora workstation is probably the best in general from what i've tried
@null5766Ай бұрын
@@screwthishi5thing to add on top of this, there's a website called protondb that details game compatibility with Linux. It works with something called Proton; a piece of software written by steam to make Windows games compatible with Linux. The only core problem you'll run into is online games with kernel-level anticheat like COD Warzone. Those don't work. 99% of other games do. Also, there's a fan-made version of proton called GloriousEggroll that (imo) works better than official proton for most titles.