• itztalal@lemmings.world
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    6 months ago

    Honestly, it’s about damn time.

    These technical people should be ashamed it took them so long to adopt Linux.

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      6 months ago

      This literally doubles (if not more) the workload to run these benchmarks, not to mention having to write new automation procedures and Steve just not being familiar with Linux at all, all for 2-3% (tops) of his audience.

      Be glad that he is doing them in the future and don’t be a demanding, entitled prick.

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        6 months ago

        and Steve just not being familiar with Linux at all

        Yeah, that’s the problem. Just like with LinusTechTips, these youtubers aren’t half as knowledgeable as they’d like their audiences to believe.

        They should be ashamed, and you should stop being being a simp.

        entitled prick.

        Grow the fuck up.

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          6 months ago

          You either don’t watch Gamers Nexus videos or you watch them and genuinely don’t understand enough to know how in-depth his tests go.

          LTT is garbage “entertainment” though. I’ll agree with that.

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      6 months ago

      Let’s put that in a way that isn’t so off putting. It’s the duty of those in the know help those who are not when possible.

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            I did and after entering the field I had chosen after graduation, I quickly left. It wasn’t for me. What paid for school, however, was fixing computers, electronic word processors, and building and selling PC’s. Bought an Apollo system to learn Domain Aegis UNIX on and checked out every book on UNIX I could get my hands on. When Linux arrived, I got in at Linux 0.99pl13. I got a job and paid to continue my education. So yeah. When I started there wasn’t a community of enablers.