Post number #1066137, ID: 630880
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Linux. Hope that helps!
Post number #1066151, ID: 05689e
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>>1066137 TempleOS
Post number #1066152, ID: 500fa4
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Windows 11. I hate it.
Post number #1066155, ID: e976c8
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Windows, obviously. Ok, from a pure technical pov, there worse OSes than Windows, the fact that it is commonly used everywhere makes it the worst of all. And tbh TempleOS is partially pretty interesting with some educational purpose and at least entertaining. But other than Windows it is not exclusively present on almost every desktop. Having Windows everywhere is like being forced to dig a hole with a spoon by people who say it's better because a excavator is "too complicated".
Post number #1066156, ID: 532851
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Android.
Post number #1066259, ID: cbe9c6
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Whichever variant of Android is on my Samsung phone. That shit gets worse and needs debloating with every update
Post number #1066261, ID: 97a9ea
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Samsuka
Post number #1066293, ID: 7b959e
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From worse to worst. Unix, BSD, Linux, amiga os, haiku, windows, mac os.
Post number #1066551, ID: 7b959e
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Post number #1066739, ID: 1e1284
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Appel macks
Post number #1066898, ID: d44674
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Linux, because it forces you to type "man mount".
Post number #1066907, ID: 7b959e
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>>1066898 Same for BSD, so what?
Post number #1066953, ID: fc53c3
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>>1066907 it's a joke, moron
Post number #1067072, ID: 7b959e
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>>1066953 Understood! Thank you, joke-g/u/rl!
Post number #1067161, ID: 3248ed
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Wow I wish I was a funny joke-gurl
Post number #1067162, ID: 971125
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>>1067161 Try to stay on topic for starters.
I got a UDP joke for your but you might not get it...
Post number #1067183, ID: cfa607
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Dealing with MS-Dos has never been fun... I despise old Machines
Post number #1067193, ID: 971125
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>>1067183 leg status?
Post number #1067196, ID: cfa607
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>>971125 pardon?
Post number #1067205, ID: 3248ed
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“ UDP packets are referred to as ‘datagrams” More like datagasms xD
Post number #1067313, ID: 11fa7c
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>>1067183 nor was Linux. 80s and 90s systems weren't made with average Joe in mind. Windows 3.1, Mac and Amiga were the first ones that actually guided the home user into the wonders of computer world.
Post number #1067316, ID: a66aa2
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>>1067313 true, just unfortionate that so many old systems rely on these old machines in order to keep some random funktion still working.
Post number #1067348, ID: 15669c
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>>1067316 what's unfortunate about it?
Post number #1067351, ID: 15669c
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ever heard about that swedish guy who bought up a bunch of obsolete hardware for dirt cheap and everyone thought he was mad but a few decades later he's the only seller in the world who sells parts for repair for basically all America's big airport control systems.
Post number #1067353, ID: 97a9ea
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>>1067351 Never stop the grind
Post number #1067354, ID: 97a9ea
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You know what, fuck it, everything is garbage. The last good shit was Oberon by Wirth. It was the middle ground between necessary functionality and system simplicity. It all went downhill from there.
Post number #1067369, ID: a66aa2
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>>1067348 i dont wanna have to deal with MS-DOS when i have to Programm machine code for some old ass hyperspecific application and i have no documentation at all to go off of so i have to trial and error a machine that was made before the bricks of babylon were forged.
Post number #1067533, ID: 7b959e
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>>1067354 Oberon, hm, looks like Pascal, and the last looks like Fortran. I respect Fortran, and Pascal slightly less. I still like C, and I think I'll never rich to start learn Oberon, except the case when I'll need to rewrite the code from it to C.
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