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>It's 2026 and friction parity now approaches All things considered, what does that mean? Well, I came up with this term a little while ago after talking about this very concept for years. Friction parity is the idea that no OS is perfect, just familiar. Mac fans, born-and-raised Windows Native, a Microsoft Refugee, or if you're baptized in the cult of GNU-slash-Linux... it doesn't matter! Each system has their own, unique friction. Now, friction is the arbitrary barriers that your OS erects — whether intentional or not — between you and the tasks you're trying to complete.

Archive: https://archive.today/6qxsd From the post: >>It's 2026 and friction parity now approaches All things considered, what does that mean? Well, I came up with this term a little while ago after talking about this very concept for years. Friction parity is the idea that no OS is perfect, just familiar. Mac fans, born-and-raised Windows Native, a Microsoft Refugee, or if you're baptized in the cult of GNU-slash-Linux... it doesn't matter! Each system has their own, unique friction. Now, friction is the arbitrary barriers that your OS erects — whether intentional or not — between you and the tasks you're trying to complete.
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No more excuses, it's time for Linux to treat non-technical users first and mature into a proper desktop operating system.

It's been over 30 years guys. Linux is still fragmented with too many distros, too many desktop environments, too many package managers and not enough consistency and drivers. The community is still shitty and with the same shitty attitude of "RTFM" as it was years ago. They say that's not the case, but for regular users they still act like these non-technical types just aren't trying to learn the technology. These users just need help but are given unhelpful responses. That's a failure in my book.

The "alternative to" apps are not polished or featured enough for doing work. Hell, The GIMP is still a far cry from Photoshop of 20 years ago. It's full of shitty "filters" to do geeky art things that don't help real world users in a commercial or professional setting. Fashwave art isn't helpful to a graphics designer making a product packaging design. This makes The GIMP seem like the childish toy it is and that makes Linux look bad in turn. Like it or not, Linux and it's applications were designed by committee and that committee is people who care about flashy desktop environments, gaming and writing scripts to do inane things. This is why it's still not "the year of the Linux desktop".

Microsoft sucks. Apple sucks. Google sucks. And so does the future of Linux because it keeps copying the others but doing it in a less effective and useful way. "Free" isn't enough of an incentive to convert most users. No one but techies want to be switching distros every month because some needed minor feature was added to one that you're not currently running. The fragmentation of Linux is its Achilles heal. Sorry, truth hurts.

Grow the fuck up, Linux. You've had more than enough time to get your shit together.

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Linux is not for everyone, and perhaps that is for the better.

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Linux is not for everyone, and perhaps that is for the better.

Which is why the Year of the Linux Desktop won't happen. People will still use Windows, MacOS, Android and iOS. Linux should be for servers mostly.

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Oh, we have a microslop employee here, welcome

FYI: linux has battled, microslop FUD and forced arm wrestling ath motherboard level

linux has systemd cancer and wayland crap, thanks microslop

plus, there are plenty of "insiders" that clearly are paid to destroy it

so.... I say, it is a miracle that it is what it is AND stop whining and start using it

install devuan

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Systemd works well and isn't bad. Fight me.

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fight you ? no need at all

reality will do

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And there's that attitude I was talking about.

Microsoft sucks too and I don't support them, but Linux had a long time to fix their shit before MS got their hooks into it. It's still Linus' baby (the kernel) and suffers from Linus being Linus. It's not a miracle. It's an attempt at doing what Unix already did.

I use Debian. I use Windows. I use Android. I use what I need for my job. I'm not whining. I'm calling Linux out for their procrastination and sloth.

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you are just doing your work of spreading FUD

repeat with me

Dear God, please, get us rid of liars and hypocrites