Linux in 2021 – Should you support it? Yes or no?
Linux in 2021 – Should you support it? Yes or no?
I just watched this and I'm still thinking about it. I don't really fit into Software Development or leading projects—I'm just a regular user. Sorry if the video is long. If you have a transcript link, that would be great. Right now I use Manjaro Linux and prefer community distros over commercial ones. I've tried Mandriva before.
This version doesn't meet your expectations. The experience feels less intuitive compared to Windows. I'm uncertain how well this presentation will hold up over time.
Well, it was mostly empty content (had to rewatch it twice). The main topics discussed were management problems—like people being removed from projects for being rude. There was a brief mention of the Linux kernel’s complexity and a potential Google replacement, but nothing really focused on Linux as a user OS or server operations. Personally, I run my own servers, so that part felt relevant.
We can differ in opinion freely. I enjoyed his previous Linux Sucks videos. They mostly captured the challenges of using Linux as a desktop, including the problems developers were addressing and how those issues were being resolved. I hadn’t heard about ESR being removed from OSF.