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enjoying their freedom meaning to reinstall new distros every few month or fighting battles over which is the best.
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Not until we have FOShw will we be free. Till then we dance around like corn on a hot industrial pan. A handful of corporations control development and structure, dictate the kernel's structure, and spend tremendous amounts on marketing to divert users from alternatives.

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A radical idea dominated by very conservative egotistical coders who aspire in becoming millionaires, praising their potential bosses/partners despite of the controversial tendencies they have.

IBM-systemd puppets

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Yes. Possible. Doable. Done. And yes, I use Microsoft Office, the online free web version, when working with the MS Office world.
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If I need to spend hours customizing this shit so that it's at least workable, it's not freedom, it's punitive work.
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Do Mac user's really have freedom?

A coworker of mine spent thousands of dollars on his laptop. It stopped working. He did not need a new part, just a number from Apple to reactivate the part. Apple refused, bricking his laptop.

Apple does things like that all of the time to force their customers to pay more money.

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In reality, here is an actual photo of a desktop linux user attempting to do the most basic of tasks.
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I have no clue what people who hate Linux do wrong I literally install the distro, it just works and that's the end of it. If I have an issue I search it up and find the solution
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@niko Yep! Linux has become so much more accessible nowadays.
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I've been living the free life since 1999, and I'm not regretting a second of it.

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