I don't know how people-pleasing passes as having something to say these days. You can answer any dilemma and every question in life with "the right answer is the one you like". Which completely misses the context of what the dilemma is or why it is.
"Which car should I buy: an indestructible economy box, or a $$$$ luxury lifestyle machine?" "Just buy the one you like".
"And which house?" "The one you like!".
"And what securities should I invest in?" "The ones you like!".
"Exercise or eat a bucket ice cream" "The one you like most!"
Truly an all-purpose advice, always guaranteed to please the one receiving it and do nothing more.
This didn't seem to fit with the rest of the article up to this point. It was all about doing your own thing and what works best for you. Linux being the most powerful, elegant, and accessible is _highly_ dependent on the user and what they are actually trying to do on their computer.
There was also a warning to Arch users not to spend too much time customizing, because it's all about productivity, but ends on recommending the user spend time distro hopping before picking something... right after saying the distro didn't matter that much.
I was very much on board until it took this left turn at the end.
--then use the one with the most market share, which is Windows.
The truly indifferent person is not writing articles like this, and they are definitely not posting on Hacker News. In fact, even many non-indifferent people, who nevertheless don't pass a critical threshold of interest, should probably just stick with the defaults.
Now I'm happily running Windows 11 with WSL2.
Pretty funny that this is the first reason the author could think of that someone would choose Windows.
The worlds a great and diverse place though- there must be people who like genuinely Windows over Mac or Linux. Any chance one of them is reading this and wants to share what they love about Windows?
I don't like Mac keyboard layout, keyboard shortcuts or window management. I like the hardware but I cannot get over this stuff.
Windows gives me WSL2 so I can basically use Linux with Windows user interface. I've heard a lot of complaints about Windows user experience but personally I like it way more than Mac. It has it's issues but I can live with those. So Windows it is.
> One with tools more powerful, elegant, and accessible: Linux.
triple ha
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It's called OpenVMS since quite some decades now.
Mac? Maybe if I want my computer to be fashionable room decor and nothing else.
Linux? I'm not a libertarian neckbeard with too much time to waste and a bad case of acne.
BSD? We don't talk about the Berkleys.