Thompson: I view Linux as something that's not Microsoft — a backlash against Microsoft, no more and no less. I don't think it will be very successful in the long run. I've looked at the source and there are pieces that are good and pieces that are not. A whole bunch of random people have contributed to this source, and the quality varies drastically.
My experience and some of my friends' experience is that Linux is quite unreliable. Microsoft is really unreliable but Linux is worse. In a non-PC environment, it just won't hold up. If you're using it on a single box, that's one thing. But if you want to use Linux in firewalls, gateways, embedded systems, and so on, it has a long way to go.1
tl;dr - retards who worship Linux like it's their fucking religion are full of themselves
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Anonymous2009-11-13 13:41
OMG FUCK U I LOVE LINUX SO MUCH . I COMPILE MY KERNEL EVERYDAY TO KEEP IT FUCKING FRESH AS FUCK . I AM SO LEET U R JUST NOOBS WHY DONT U GO BACK TO MICRO$OFT AND SUCK BILL GATES DICK
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How was my post in any way /g/ quality? It was completely neutral and devoid of any fanboyish remarks. Yes, IHBT
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Anonymous2009-11-13 18:06
It's only fitting that the quality of Linux's lusers match the quality of its code.
By which I mean that Linux lusers are the most obnoxious, fanboyish, useless faggots to ever have existed in this world.
But hey, you can't expect quality code when most contributes are just doing it because they're teenage rebels who want to fight against the man.
This quote sums it up nicely I think: Linux people do what they do because they hate Microsoft. We do what we do because we love Unix. ( ≖‿≖)
It's never right to generalize people on the things they use and the products they buy. Fer chrissake, I used to think that all OSX users were elitest faggots, but since I started using Ubuntu, I realize that I love Unix. OSX is Unix-like, so what right have I to hate them when we're all from the same family tree? Sure, Microsoft is woefully lacking in certain areas, but so is Unix. There is no such thing as a perfect OS and, quite frankly, I don't want there to be one. Nothing gives me more satisfaction that fixing the same laptop I broke only hours before (mostly from my own ignorant blunderings - just recently switched over to *nix, may as well break a few things, huh?).