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I installed Linux (so should you)
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Oh, you little
K.
Oh. Oh, you
po. You disgusting little
thing. Oh, what happened to
you? Oh, look at
yourself. You're the blob from I have no
mouth, but I must scream. What? Who did
this to you? Was it Windows? Oh, Mac OS.
Oh, don't worry. I can save you. Install
Linux. What if I told you you can look
like this? Anyway, let me start this off
by saying I am not a tech guy. You saw
my PC building
video. Looks all bent. I'm surprised the
whole thing hasn't exploded. It's like
sitting next to a bomb every day. But
what you did see was 0.5 seconds of the
video where I installed Linux on the
thing and a lot of people just went,
"What?
What?" Some people seem surprised and
confused. Something possessed him to put
Linux on it. Some people were excited.
At the time, I didn't know the power
that I had. I was like a baby with a
rocket launcher. For years, I have been
tortured by window. But now, alas, I am
finally free. I escaped the Windowscape.
I saw the sun. The shadows are gone. It
blinded me for a moment and now I'm
speaking to you in the cave. Enough
reference. Okay, so I'm going to yap
about Linux for as long as this video is
and you're going to listen. I want to
start off by going through the reasons
why I switched to Linux. It's different
for everybody. Number one is how backlit
this shot is. Number one, Windows talks
to me like I'm a baby. Now mentally I
might be, but that does not warrant. You
want Candy Crush? You want Candy Crush
on your computer? You want to use Bing?
Yes. Are you sure you want to delete
that file? Are you super duper sure you
want to delete the file? That's how the
talks to me and I don't like
it. Linux, on the other hand, literally
puts a gun in your hand and says, "Do
it. You're got your now." My first sort
of aha moment when I installed Linux or
started using it was wait a minute it
does exactly what I wanted to do. And
this is a really powerful feeling about
that. I do want to show you guys my
setup as well. I will get into that. But
first, reason number two. As an epic
minimalist, the bloat the bloat is real.
It always bothered me. Anytime I install
a new Windows, I spent like an hour
trying to uninstall all the prepackaged
BS that I don't want. Windows is like,
"I know you paid $100 or whatever for
me, but uh I'm still going to put ads in
here." Yay. Put a little AI in here. You
want that, right? That doesn't benefit
me. It's for you, the consumer. Bing. It
doesn't benefit me that you use Bing,
but please use Bing. Microsoft is an
annoying suite apparently. With Linux,
nothing. Serenity, please. Don't even
get me started on the Windows taskbar.
You control what's on your computer.
Duh. It's obvious. How is this not a
thing? Reason number three,
customization. I discovered this
afterwards. Customizing on Linux is a
beautiful thing. On Windows, you can
maybe change your wallpaper, change a
little bit of colors. Whoopitydoo. On
Linux, you can change reality itself.
Since Linux is built modular, you can
swap out your GUI entirely. You don't
even have to use one. You can cut off
the head of Linux and it'll still be
like, "Hey, I'm here. What's up?"
Customizing on Linux is called rising.
And I got I got way too into I got way
too into it. I cooked hard. I I I can't
wait to show you guys. Now, reason
number four, gaming. Gaming on Linux is
finally real. I actually installed Linux
15 years ago. That's right. I'm old. And
I uninstalled it after like a couple
days as a lot of people do when they
realize, oh, I can't use the things I
need on Linux. And for me, that was
gaming back then because it's like,
well, then what's the
point? But now gaming on Linux is real
at last. So Valve came in like Gandals
in Hell's Deep riding a Steam Deck with
Proton. So I think this is a perfect
example how Linux benefits everyone. the
fact that Valve as a company recognized
maybe Microsoft has a bit too much power
if they wanted to and started being
shady locking things down taking cuts
they absolutely could and it's not like
it would be uncharacteristics for them
to do so Valve started improving gaming
on Linux boost and driver support and
they built on what was already there
from open- source software like Wine by
doing this Valve benefits consumer
benefits ecosystem grows
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