I though of:
Your hardware deserves better.
Also you can give some more realistic ones like my friend:
It just (not) works
Jokingly: “Linux is free if your time is worthless”
Though this tongue-in-cheek tagline takes the “free as in free beer” misinterpretation of the term “free software”, I’ve always found it a fun way to describe the time investment you’ll need to make if you’ve spent your whole life using Windows before making the switch.
This hurts in my first Gentoo installation. Sharp, precise, and accurate pain.
more powerful than a speeding loco motive
The penguin is merciful.
At least it’s not Windows?
RTFW
“Maybe she was born with it. Maybe it’s Linux, G”
Okay I will switch, please leave us in peace penguinlord
Fun facts:
- The backend of Microsoft’s biggest money maker Azure runs on Linux: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/microsoft-showcases-the-azure-cloud-switch-acs/
- The most-used OS inside Azure is Linux: https://thenewstack.io/microsoft-linux-is-the-top-operating-system-on-azure-today/
- Microsoft is the second biggest contributor to open source software: https://opensourceindex.io/
- Microsoft has published their own Linux distro: https://github.com/microsoft/azurelinux
- Microsoft has published a support page on how to install Linux: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/linux/install
The OS wars are over, and Linux won.
In the server world, yes. The desktop is the place that needs to be won over.
WSL is sufficient for many Windows users and developers without privacy concerns motivating them to switch to a full Linux distro.
The desktop is dying.
I think the desktop is evolving, and may one day become effectively irrelevant, But there is still a long way to go before local compute goes away, which means a local OS is still needed.
“I didn’t want to play that game anyway.”
Help this is real
More like use Adobe or Microsoft as I’m proud gamer since 2 years on Linux https://bazzite.gg/
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For me that game was Rust and it was more ‘Maybe for the best if I don’t touch that game again’
What happened? Rust used to have a native Linux client a few years back (i.e. last time I tried it).
Yours to
make
, yours to break.Good one!
Virtue by default, Linux.
From one of my memes (which compares the common 3 OS types): https://beehaw.org/pictrs/image/3ad94e0f-c145-4b1b-9a41-16f3ebcfee1b.webp
It will hurt the whole way down. Please don’t climb.
Also implies that you can actually climb it (metaphorical for “learning”) and has the option to stay above or climb down. Based on the image, its an art project that just stays there for you to explore.
Think
DifferentFreely.Its not windows
And when you tell your OS to poweroff it… powers off. Wow.
it’s like magic or somethin’.
Amazing!
And when you tell it to suspend or hibernate, it also powers off.
Or it is still turned on cause it failed.
Linux: The home for Windows and MacOS refugees.
Linux: We never would have given you Klippy.