First image is from a film about a submarine…
Hmm, yes, the US Navy uses Linux on their nuclear subs, this is correct.
Second image is from a film about a lighthouse…
Lighthouses indeed have Windows.
Meme checks out, carry on.
Submarine consists of compartments that you can manage individually, disallow access, etc, while it’s hard to control anything inside the warehouse once the user is there
Submarines also famously don’t have windows
Supreme autism. Never change king
I may have issues I never had on windows but I have way fewer issues and if I mention them online roughly half the time a dude who develops the thing that caused it sees it and, completely unlike any microsoft employee, gives a fuck. I once mentioned that I experienced a bug in the only mbin mobile app in reply to a post that was related to mbin but not the app (directly, anyway) and jwr1, the guy who makes that app, responded asking what it was.
I just downloaded a .exe file to update a program because I forgot I switched to Linux a while ago
Me when I’m used to downloading random executables from the internet instead of a binary signed by the developer from a trusted repository:
I’ve just joined a windows shop after developing in Linux for the last 15 years.
Nothing is predictable. UI prompts change my files. I get ads for Xbox in my development environment. Build assemblies/dependency chains are inscrutable.
Windows is fucking cancer.
Fighting with Linux is generally rewarding. On the rare occasion when it happens, I almost always learn a lot, and I’m able to figure out a functional solution.
Windows on the other hand feels like fighting with a manipulative, toxic partner. It happens constantly, you’re always a little on edge, and you never come out learning anything, you’re just relived that it’s over.