Linux Distros Explained By An Idiot
https://youtu.be/H3jFF-6EdVY
No apples were harmed during the creation of this video.I'm sure many of you will disagree with what I said, but I hope it's clear that the only purpose of t...
https://youtu.be/H3jFF-6EdVY
No apples were harmed during the creation of this video.I'm sure many of you will disagree with what I said, but I hope it's clear that the only purpose of t...
The comment section of that video demonstrates why many people ate put off by the Linux community.
Sure, the guy made a bad call on manjaro, but the weird smug comments and toxicity as a response seems disproportionate.
The arch userbase pretending they did something more difficult than follow a recipe.
Reproducing a recipe is something scientists struggle with, so it must be impressive when you succeed 😉
Dunno, just feels like a vague statement with no real evidence.
Sort of like, "you wouldn't know my girlfriend, she goes to a different school".
I've been making reference to the much discussed "replication crisis" in academia. They are factious comments meant to be jovial, entertaining, and thought provoking.
As a general rule, people start liking Manjaro when they start getting good at Linux. But I never really liked Manjaro. On the other hand, I don't understand why customizing Arch is more complicated than customizing NixOS, where you can't always just "copy-paste" ready-made recipes. But people bounce away from Linux precisely because of watching the artwork of Linux youtubers. Because it is impossible to describe what they do in pursuit of advertising views.
Seems like a "casually explained" copycat, but it was somewhat fun regardless of the inaccuracies