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minus-squarenullboi@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up0·1 month agoI’ve never met a linux enthusiast or even a user IRL. So at this point if I ever do, they will achieve best friend status off of that alone. So strange that an operating system has that affect on me
minus-squareEvkob@lemmy.calinkfedilinkarrow-up0·1 month agoYou never knowingly met a Linux user. Statistically speaking, you probably have. The issue is that OS-preference is not very common as a small talk topic. This is why you should name drop your fav distro in every conversation.
minus-squarenullboi@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·edit-21 month agoI have “rm -rf /” tattooed on my left arm. I’m hoping one day I hear someone say “Hey you forgot --no-presrve-root or /*”. Met one guy (my therapist weirdly enough) that knew it was a *nix command. That was pretty cool.
I’ve never met a linux enthusiast or even a user IRL. So at this point if I ever do, they will achieve best friend status off of that alone.
So strange that an operating system has that affect on me
You never knowingly met a Linux user. Statistically speaking, you probably have.
The issue is that OS-preference is not very common as a small talk topic. This is why you should name drop your fav distro in every conversation.
I have “rm -rf /” tattooed on my left arm. I’m hoping one day I hear someone say “Hey you forgot --no-presrve-root or /*”.
Met one guy (my therapist weirdly enough) that knew it was a *nix command. That was pretty cool.