@@xfgdfit never works and if you have an external and it says scan to repair hard drive it corrupts your hard driven better off using a pro 3rd party tool
@@userrrr32 *joke* [ johk ] (n.) a humorous anecdote or remark intended to provoke laughter “he told a very funny joke” synonyms: jest, witticism, quip, pleasantry, pun, gag
Windows: uses the computer Linux: understands the computer Arch: probably uses a microwave as machine Linuxfromscratch: absolute chad, can program with rocks
people who create their own operating system and kernel: the greatest of gigachads, manipulates atoms exclusively to write hello, world over and over again
Windows: builds the computer and understands what each component does Linux: knows more about it Mac: doesn't know anything about computers but doesn't want to get a pre built
We will never use AirPods, because Bluetooth sucks on GNU/Linux. You even need to do some really weird shenanigans just to get handsfree working. Sad but true
Switched to macOS or Linux? Edit: Not all people can afford a Windows License and Windows runs REALLY slow on lower end pcs, so for more responsiveness many switch to a Linux Distro.
@@GordonizonEspecially windows 11 💀 The weird thing is, high end PC's run better in windows 11 while low end PC's run worse in windows 11 Windows 10 is optimal for low end PC's, while windows 11 is optimal for high end PC's.
@@syankha8329 And hey, don't get me wrong. 6 months after updated from windows 10 to 11, my laptop which is a mid end laptop suffers screen flickering issue due to lacks of ram. And yet windows 11 really eats many of my ram capacity.
@@userrrr32 Yeah there's alot more programs run by windows, and it eats up more ram and processing compared to windows 10. But oddly enough, i noticed an increase in fps, but at the same time, my ram is eating up alot more compared to windows 10.
@@Pixel-the-cat615 Woah man still, you never know how some molecules be some corpo spyware, maybe I think I should head to space, vaccum might run it without redhat spying on me.
Does it really hurt Apple people that much to see someone who hasn't fully bought into the ecosystem? You do realise most things just work on Windows and Linux, right? Like you can pair Bluetooth devices, any USB stuff just works. Well, Windows has to install drivers real quick, and you have to make sure you have a kernel released after the device on Linux.
while i don't like the tone of this comment i have to sadly agree about the lack of computer literacy in an average windows or Mac user (-̩̩̩-̩̩̩-̩̩̩-̩̩̩-̩̩̩___-̩̩̩-̩̩̩-̩̩̩-̩̩̩-̩̩̩)
You gotta start somewhere tho right? I remember I tried getting into linux 3-4 times and each time I switched back to windows because of the frustration of not understanding shit. Now I absolutely love linux. Fucking with linux broadens your knowledge and is truly worth the frustration that comes with it at first. When you get into stuff like custom window managers and start to see the power of linux, you will stick with it
@@N95G my first distro was arch, but I learned how to use it from virtual machines, you might not have time for that so here's a few distros I recommend: Linux mint (beginner friendly, easy to use, Ubuntu based) ZorinOS(beginner friendly, runs windows programs well, but it has lots of unnecessary apps, Ubuntu) Linux lite (not bloated, lightweight, made for beginners, not many tutorials on it) Manjaro(arch based, easy GUI app installer, many desktop environment choices) EndeavorOS (arch based, intermediate level, but easy to figure out) Arch based distro use the newest version of each program you install, but they might not be stable, you can manually install older versions though. Ubuntu based distros have stable apps, but they are older. Some Ubuntu based distros are bloated.
I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're referring to as Linux, is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I've recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux. Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX. Many computer users run a modified version of the GNU system every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of GNU which is widely used today is often called "Linux", and many of its users are not aware that it is basically the GNU system, developed by the GNU Project. There really is a Linux, and these people are using it, but it is just a part of the system they use. Linux is the kernel: the program in the system that allocates the machine's resources to the other programs that you run. The kernel is an essential part of an operating system, but useless by itself; it can only function in the context of a complete operating system. Linux is normally used in combination with the GNU operating system: the whole system is basically GNU with Linux added, or GNU/Linux. All the so-called "Linux" distributions are really distributions of GNU/Linux.
Been testing all kinds of distros lately. Mint rocks, MX is cool, manjaro and kubuntu are somewhat interesting. The thing is the DE's and/or OS's always have some flaws lol
Definitely would shut or at least restart my computer more often than once a year. Restarting once every few weeks will clear RAM and restarting after any updates. Great review!
@@PolarCheese nice, I've not used it recently that much, but I've done multiple cool things with it, I'm planning on attaching a screen as well, so I have a mini computer that I can bring around
@@trucks2001 In what way? Does it use microsoft's bloated spyware of an OS? No. Does it use a window manager, which you can choose from a vast array of, to further rice your build? Yes.
Correction, MacOS is a UNIX-like. They're cousins of one another, but the two are different. They both do use BASH though, and MacOS used GNOME for quite a while.
When you get Problems on different os types : Windows : gives you an advanced troubleshooting application Mac : gives you gps location to nearest Apple Store to buy new Linux : you are the troubleshooter
As Linux user, I confirm, that we have such sigma faces, because of hardness of system, we need to learn a lot. And not everyone can finish learning Linux moments)
As a Linux user i can confirm our screens are so bright we gotta wear shades. 😎
And a mask also cauz much brightness effect our face skin
@@Nomadiction5 You write scripts for that normie.
@@StillDead_01are you drunk?
GAHAHAHAHA UR RIGH5
@@Nomadiction5i click one key on my keyboard.
Believe me bro, if you had an error in windows, you have the troubleshooter.
If you had an error in linux, you ARE the troubleshooter
😎
For some reason the windows troubleshooter only works 1% of the time
@@xfgdfincredibly true…that thing is no use to the vast majority of people…so I have to say we “are” the troubleshooters in windows as well
@@xfgdfit never works and if you have an external and it says scan to repair hard drive it corrupts your hard driven better off using a pro 3rd party tool
You and whoever had the issue 7 years ago on Reddit.
"I use arch btw"
*Windows user dies
why tf would they die
@@cloudnevercleartry arch linux 😂
Btw it's a joke
@@cloudneverclear cause they can't handle the sheer basedness
Archlinux 🗿
Bro I tried installing it but when I launch Archinstall and click install it only shows me sad face. I have installed so many Linux distributiosns.
Bios users: 🗿
I have never seen a more intellectual comment in my life and I'm all in for it
Bro the bios isn't a os.
@@userrrr32
*joke* [ johk ] (n.) a humorous anecdote or remark intended to provoke laughter
“he told a very funny joke”
synonyms: jest, witticism, quip, pleasantry, pun, gag
@@userrrr32Dinkle, Winkle.
Incredibly intelligent person you must have double doctorate
Windows: uses the computer
Linux: understands the computer
Arch: probably uses a microwave as machine
Linuxfromscratch: absolute chad, can program with rocks
people who create their own operating system and kernel: the greatest of gigachads, manipulates atoms exclusively to write hello, world over and over again
@@AllahMonke no???? linux from scratch provides you with a kernel to build upon your own distro
Windows: builds the computer and understands what each component does
Linux: knows more about it
Mac: doesn't know anything about computers but doesn't want to get a pre built
arch user (me) with a ryzen 7 7700 and a rtx 3060
Nah that’s gentoo users the last one
As a Linux user I can confirm we would never wear something so proprietary and against open source such as airpods
Exactly
My AirPods Pro work great on Linux
We will never use AirPods, because Bluetooth sucks on GNU/Linux. You even need to do some really weird shenanigans just to get handsfree working. Sad but true
@@isaacaguilar1813 I know they work but they are apple... which is very against what linux is for of course except free stuff for them to use.
@@zanem0ne823wake up, it's 2023,linux is more accessible than ever and even gaining popularity in the mainstream due to steam deck.
As I sit here on my MacBook Pro with a browser logged into my Linux home server running a windows VM. 👹
😂😂😂 you're the man😮😅😅
That's how a legend was born.
I love this. I use a windows for desktop, MacBook for laptop, and Linux for homeserver. Every OS is best.
@@dragonstar373 man, i love both Linux and mac OS , not a big fan of windows, still, I have a virtual machine with Windows
the last os bender
As a Linux user I can confirm we are Apex Predators.
😎
We are the Ctrl+Alt+Delete lol
Bet you spend a week, just on installing web browser.
@@aroundtheworld3972 "sudo apt install firefox" its difficult for u? Ok
@@aroundtheworld3972 was that a joke? I didn’t apt-get it
ppl with dualboot: 🗿
fr like me
I just installed dualboot 💀
Idem with Ubuntu LTS to work and Win 11 to play
Me
@@victorwrynnfedora better or ubuntu thingy ? For work and study purpose (also ui should be clean asf)
as someone who has used all 3 i can confirm nothing much since i used windows for 2 days and switched lol
Switched to macOS or Linux?
Edit: Not all people can afford a Windows License and Windows runs REALLY slow on lower end pcs, so for more responsiveness many switch to a Linux Distro.
@@GordonizonEspecially windows 11 💀
The weird thing is, high end PC's run better in windows 11 while low end PC's run worse in windows 11
Windows 10 is optimal for low end PC's, while windows 11 is optimal for high end PC's.
@@syankha8329 And hey, don't get me wrong. 6 months after updated from windows 10 to 11, my laptop which is a mid end laptop suffers screen flickering issue due to lacks of ram. And yet windows 11 really eats many of my ram capacity.
@@syankha8329so you are just practicaly saying that windows is bloated and slow
@@userrrr32 Yeah there's alot more programs run by windows, and it eats up more ram and processing compared to windows 10.
But oddly enough, i noticed an increase in fps, but at the same time, my ram is eating up alot more compared to windows 10.
Temple Users:.....
Don't leak secret stuff man!
Ascending to Heaven 🙏 ✝️
Top tier
It's glows
As a Linux user I can confirm I do all my computing on my Nintendo wii
Na man it's too proprietary, use a rock instead.
I upgraded to thin air recently best pc ever had runs like butter
@@Pixel-the-cat615 Woah man still, you never know how some molecules be some corpo spyware, maybe I think I should head to space, vaccum might run it without redhat spying on me.
Do you enjoy using GNUstep on your PS2?
Nah use a Samsung smart fridge@@beyblader261
The windows user wearing airpods 😅
Where my Reycons
All users wearing airpods... Watch again
all 3 are wearing it
i use airpods for my windows computer as well man
Yep thats me😂
As a Linux user, I'm proud to wear my sunglasses indoors.
My vision is augmented.
As a linux user I can confirm we have thick jaws
😂😂😂😂
yeah, pretty sunk under your neckbeard
Bruhhh 😂😂😂
Therapist: Windows user with AirPods doesn't exist, he can't hurt you.
Windows user with AirPods:
Does it really hurt Apple people that much to see someone who hasn't fully bought into the ecosystem? You do realise most things just work on Windows and Linux, right? Like you can pair Bluetooth devices, any USB stuff just works. Well, Windows has to install drivers real quick, and you have to make sure you have a kernel released after the device on Linux.
@@JoeEnderman Bro is don't get the jokes
maybe he's a Windows User with an iPhone.
@@JoeEnderman Airpods suck on Windows though,, thats why no-one does it.
@@JoeEndermananother nerd not being able to understand a joke (no offense btw)
BSD users 👽
There it is that's what I was looking for! 😂
I was looking forward to the comment looking for the comment about FreeBSD
Don't fuck with Linux. Using Linux basically means that you actually understand computers and not just use them. Especially with some versions.
я не согласен с тобой друг, сейчас линукс стал достаточно удобным если немного разбираешься в IT
True
Linux Mint 🥲
while i don't like the tone of this comment i have to sadly agree about the lack of computer literacy in an average windows or Mac user (-̩̩̩-̩̩̩-̩̩̩-̩̩̩-̩̩̩___-̩̩̩-̩̩̩-̩̩̩-̩̩̩-̩̩̩)
You gotta start somewhere tho right? I remember I tried getting into linux 3-4 times and each time I switched back to windows because of the frustration of not understanding shit. Now I absolutely love linux. Fucking with linux broadens your knowledge and is truly worth the frustration that comes with it at first. When you get into stuff like custom window managers and start to see the power of linux, you will stick with it
Windows: a heavy system for computers, but worth it
Mac: I don't know, I've never tried
Linux:it's very light
thats why android is built in Linux.
@@rfrx Plus, Linux is very flexible and easy to use
what's so worth abt bimbows?
@@5fr4ewqcompatibility
I used Mac OS in a VM and it was slow as hell, but it's probably better on a real Mac
Linux is superior. I use it every day and it's very reliable and everything works perfectly.
Everything works perfectly :D Yeah classic linux :D
Which distribution?
@@LoboGrossgerge Fedora KDE.
I personally don't care which OS I use whether it be Windows or Linux, I'm a power user in both. Windows & dual boot Ubuntu == money money money!
me who cant use ableton
Linux 🎉
Kali + Ubuntu top
@@russk1chelovek40 ubuntu is fucking trash
@@russk1chelovek40 bro who's using kali as a daily driver? Kali is only for kids who try to be slick while hacking.
Is always broken
@@N95G my first distro was arch, but I learned how to use it from virtual machines, you might not have time for that so here's a few distros I recommend:
Linux mint (beginner friendly, easy to use, Ubuntu based)
ZorinOS(beginner friendly, runs windows programs well, but it has lots of unnecessary apps, Ubuntu)
Linux lite (not bloated, lightweight, made for beginners, not many tutorials on it)
Manjaro(arch based, easy GUI app installer, many desktop environment choices)
EndeavorOS (arch based, intermediate level, but easy to figure out)
Arch based distro use the newest version of each program you install, but they might not be stable, you can manually install older versions though. Ubuntu based distros have stable apps, but they are older. Some Ubuntu based distros are bloated.
Moment when you have you give your credit card information to Apple before launching macbook
unactivated windows users
Windows users with a linux vm: 🗿
It's ok but not super like direct boot
linux with windows & linux VM's
@@dominus6695 how vm windows perform?
@@dominus6695🗿
@@kumaresankrk3808 kvm performance is near native and with gpu passthrough you wouldn't notice.
I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're referring to as Linux,
is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I've recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux.
Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component
of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell
utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX.
Many computer users run a modified version of the GNU system every day,
without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of GNU
which is widely used today is often called "Linux", and many of its users are
not aware that it is basically the GNU system, developed by the GNU Project.
There really is a Linux, and these people are using it, but it is just a
part of the system they use. Linux is the kernel: the program in the system
that allocates the machine's resources to the other programs that you run.
The kernel is an essential part of an operating system, but useless by itself;
it can only function in the context of a complete operating system. Linux is
normally used in combination with the GNU operating system: the whole system
is basically GNU with Linux added, or GNU/Linux. All the so-called "Linux"
distributions are really distributions of GNU/Linux.
bro it’s a meme, everyone in software knows this
It's comments like these that make most windows users shy away from Linux. Very few people actually need go know this to work a Linux machine.
🤓
Uh, actually, I use Alpine Linux, which does not use GNU.
@@akbarkhamidov750 it's a copypasta
as a linux user i do indeed use my nintendo 3ds for my daily computing
We don't wear shades, the shades wear us!
As a Linux user i can confirm if u install Linux u become a gigachad
Been testing all kinds of distros lately. Mint rocks, MX is cool, manjaro and kubuntu are somewhat interesting.
The thing is the DE's and/or OS's always have some flaws lol
@@dominus6695 manjaro 24, EndeavourOs, fedora etc are good DISTROS.
Praising yourself lol
found this while trying to troubleshoot my Linux
Chromebook user: 🤓🤓🤓
Chromebook is Linux.. not a very good one though
I installed arch+hyprland on a Chromebook
I solder my own logical circuit with transistors for every program
Arch Linux Community Assemble with your fetchs
neofetch
@@martin-gaminguwufetch
I use all 3 at a go.
This has been stuck in my head for days. Well done to the creator.
as a linux user, i can confirm we are mostly calm in all situations but very deadly too
GRUB command line users:
UEFI shell users:
Custom made OS for an homemade CPU from Relays users:
Custom made os for a custom made CPU for a custom made architecture (made by one guy in an afternoon)
Solaris users: 🗿
OpenIndiana users: 🗿🕶
as a brazillian linux user, i can confirm that linux user's style is 😎
Do a double jump
@@zhanucong4614 🤾🏻♀️🤾🏻♀️
mais um usuario do brasil,dessa vez do lado kde
@@ghost-mk7gb kde tambem irmao
As a developer who works with all three devices i can confirm.
Microsoft Store and every other app on Windows: **doesn't work for literally no reason**
Me: **installs Linux**
Linux user: 🗿
Arch linux user: 🗿🗿
Gentoo linux user:🗿🗿🗿
Linux from Scratch: 🗿🗿🗿🗿
And what about open bsd
@@martin-gamingfreebsd
@@martin-gaming People who dont read the LFS manual to make a linux distro from scratch: 🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿
templeOS users:
Definitely would shut or at least restart my computer more often than once a year. Restarting once every few weeks will clear RAM and restarting after any updates. Great review!
I would agree that Linux makes women uncomfortable and probably slipped something in my drink.
Linux users: 😎
Windows users: 😐
Redhat users: 🤡
bro radhat is also linux
lmao
lol
redhat literally makes one of the most important components to linux
and radhat exist cuz of linux@@shrimpfuckingdunkingonashark
And that is why I have a Chromebook to use Linux
Android : I am linux!!!!
...
People who have 3 operating systems in VMware❤😂
Today is my first time using Linux 👑
Happy for you bro
@@cypher_chan thanks
How is it going?
@@PolarCheese nice, I've not used it recently that much, but I've done multiple cool things with it, I'm planning on attaching a screen as well, so I have a mini computer that I can bring around
Welcome to GNU/Linux
Linux is best
Agreed
I’ve used 2 distros
Ubuntu and kali
Both are great
Ubuntu is great for general use while kali is great for Cybersecurity related things
Does Linux use windows
@@trucks2001 Linux is it’s own Operating system
It doesn’t use windows
Are you that dumb?
@@trucks2001 In what way?
Does it use microsoft's bloated spyware of an OS? No.
Does it use a window manager, which you can choose from a vast array of, to further rice your build? Yes.
@@Skelterbane69 Im a windows user. And no i don't have "microsoft's bloated spyware of an os" Microsoft doesn't spy on me. Logically speaking
People need to respect GNU/Linux users, if you use GNU/Linux it means that you understand computer (to a certain degree) and not just use them
MSDOS and FREEDOS users: 🗿
BSD ❤
what bsd distro
Love this vid dude
Me using macOS as an interface for vi:
As a person that uses all 3 I can confirm I am a combination of all of them
What about those who use both Windows and Linux??? 😊
Thats me
🤑
Why tho?
Linux makes up the vast majority of the internet
No it doesn't.
@@mikeoxlong3473 it literally does though
Fun fact the government uses Linux it’s self
@@FarmerFletcher No, it doesn't. Linux is a Kernel bozo.
@@mikeoxlong3473 oh wow sorry gnu/linux are you happy now richard stallman
What if you are dual booting Linux Mint Cinnamon edition and Windows 10 on your laptop for school, and running Windows 11 on your desktop for gaming.
pls link me some tutorials or ur discord so I can bother u there xD
As a Linux user i can confirm that my repo no no support i386 architecture
Who tf is a windows user that uses airpods
MS-DOS users :🗿
unix users >>
Windows ME users: "oh my god my computer crashed for the 10 time today" *presses a key* Anyway,
Windows XP,Windows 7,Windows 10,DualBoot(Windows and Linux)and WSL users🗿🗿🗿.Also Windows and Linux are good OS.
As a linux user i can confirm that we're a chad 🗿
I immediately get the hacker glasses and look as soon as I open up the console. Until I sudo apt-get a GUI for whatever I need.
Use that and htop in another windows and you get the colours too
I only get the sunglasses after piping neofetch through lolcat. That's true art.
WSL 🗿
As a dual booter of macos and windows i can confirm that i have gone completely insane
All the homies making their own distrod
GMOS: what the hell is wrong with you kids!
linux is built different
I definitely have had to troubleshoot Grub and the kernel
Finally I joined the club... Now I'm a Sigma 🗿
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Linux Mint : If anyone's wondering...
Good for you. You'll soon be wanting more and join the dark side (arch linux btw).
You are getting based.. When you feel like you have got the hand of it you should try switching over to Debian or Arch
@@mattyinnit9009 "you are getting based" sounds so funny lmao but yeah arch is kinda based
@@Sun_Seekerreal dark side is nixos 😎
@@polycrylatenah da real *REAL* darkside is the holy grail _Temple OS_
UEFI users :🗿🍷
That would be everyone with a modern computer.
"They not like us" ~Kendrick Lamar
Linux doesn't changes your PC only it also changes you use all of them and become such a content creators (you are welcome for help 😊)
As a daily Linux user i can confirm 😅 I don't wear sunglasses 😂
Sunglasses are a unnecessary layer of abstracting that goes against the "keep it simple, stupid" philosophy and is therefore considered bloat.
BSD Users:
bsd good old days before i switched to linux
OpenBSD: 🗿
@@martin-gamingFreeBSD is better
Have fun trying to do a basic task.
the fact his wearing airpods when he was windows fan and linux fan😂😂
Mac os uses Linux kernel lol
Correction, MacOS is a UNIX-like. They're cousins of one another, but the two are different. They both do use BASH though, and MacOS used GNOME for quite a while.
@@WaterDragonGames4wait since when?
@@conduitstruct this was back around MacOS high Sierra or something. I'm not entirely sure.
@@WaterDragonGames4 MacOS used GNOME in HIGH SIERRA?!
@@WaterDragonGames4 oh i didn't know mac used bash and gnome
you forgot to take airpods bro with the linux dude
I am a windows user
As a Linux user, I need to have more monitors so there is more compiling efficiency
When you get Problems on different os types :
Windows : gives you an advanced troubleshooting application
Mac : gives you gps location to nearest Apple Store to buy new
Linux : you are the troubleshooter
TempleOS users are superhuman transcended gigachads.
That user has been mewing so hard it warps photons around him so that it seems objects near his face are bending. Wow!
DOS users:👽
As Linux user, I confirm, that we have such sigma faces, because of hardness of system, we need to learn a lot. And not everyone can finish learning Linux moments)
For those who didn't understand he want to tell that linux is complex to use
Gentoo users should have their own tier
as Linux user I can confirm that
TempleOS users: 🧏🗿
I CANNOT STAND WRITING CODES FOR SIMPLE TASKS😵💫😵💫
people when window disappeared
linux: 😈
macos: 😈
people confusing what device to chose for gaming: 💀
Y’all gotta use temple OS 🔥🔥🔥
*Arch users when gentoo users walk in*
Me trying to install arch Linux: HOW DO I EVEN SCROLL BRO
as a linux user i can confirm that it is very hard to learn
Nah it's easy
Mint is so easy, like hells this is hard? At least if you are using Slackware, Gentoo or LFS...
You are using LFS
@@mattyinnit9009 LFS 🗿
@@martin-gaming I tried making an LFS distro and fucked up all the permissions on my Arch install
linux users be damned they can make some dank memes tbh
where is chrome os user