10 points

I’m paying the tech debt of not switching sooner.

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I’ve seen a trend where people move the goalposts on the reasons they’re not able to switch. “If only this program worked I could switch”, but when that program is ported it’ll be a new excuse next. Sooner or later you’ll have to draw a line and say “99% of my stuff works, the 1% that doesn’t can get bent”.

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15 points

Or better yet, that 1% can run in a VM

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11 points

or on wine

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17 points

Wine is so much better these days it’s not even funny

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-7 points

Diablo 4 and 3. Thats my dealbreaker

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8 points

Diablo 4 works on Linux, PlayStation and Xbox. Diablo 3 works on the same plus Mac and Switch.

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9 points

Diablo 4 works perfectly with proton experimental on my steam deck tho

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5 points

I haven’t tried D4 but D3 works fine.

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7 points

https://www.protondb.com/app/2344520 - Platinum

And from what I can see Diablo 3 works fine with Lutris.

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5 points

Diablo 3 has worked with wine for a very long time.

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15 points

I switched to Ubuntu a few months ago and the only thing that doesn’t work are a few online games due to anti-cheat software and those games I’ll just play on PS5 now. I don’t see myself ever going back at this point. Every issue I have encountered I’ve been able to resolve with a quick google search. Google search has been getting kinda shitty so that’s the next thing I’m looking to replace.

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2 points

Time to host your own SearXng instance

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If you’re willing to pay for a search engine, I highly recommend Kagi. I’ve been using it for a few months and I like the results better than Google or any other search engine I’ve tried.

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2 points

At this point I have used duckduckgo for years with no issues.

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44 points

Moving goalposts is a concept that applies to debates. Choosing an operating system shouldn’t be a debate. It’s a personal choice, or sometimes a professional choice. Convincing people who don’t want to be convinced shouldn’t be anyone’s goal.

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I didn’t mean my post to be read as trying to convince someone to use Linux, but as someone trying to convince themselves to use Linux. It’s fairly common that people want to switch but have convinced themselves that unless they have their exact same workflow from Windows they won’t be able to.

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Well, no duh.

M$ has been the dominant OS for the majority of a lot of peoples lives, accordingly a massive, massive ecosystem has grown up around it.

My IT career has taken me some weird and wonderful places, and there is a lot of extremely specialised software that will only run on windows, and wine unfortunately still has a bit of a stigma with its interoperability. When you’re running shit a business literally relies on to exist, you don’t play games with it.

Fortunately m$ are shooting themselves in the face, which is driving a lot of vendors to rethink their software., but it’s still a slog.

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It’s scary. Straight up. You don’t know if changing it will put you into a situation where there is no one there to help. All your information is on these machines and Windows for all it’s faults is a bought product with customer service.

Making a change without a safety net or someone to walk you through it is ballsy. Research is important and no offense, hard to find for Linux. Sure there are many “how to” videos and scenarios. But what if I play a game and I cannot absolutely live without it. And all of its plugins?

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And the reason is going to be “enterprise” software, which is usually a pile of a flaming wreck that barely runs in its native Windows environment in the first place. So it is with the point of sale/inventory software I have to use for work. I can run it in a VM, but it explodes spectacularly in Wine.

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Fucking Teams and Slack. I hate them. I can’t wait for the days when companies get over themselves and just use Discord. Does it have a less professional image? Yes. Does that impact the business in any way? No.

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Sometimes that’s reasonable. If the stuff you need doesn’t work, fighting it or pushing that boulder up hill is not worth it.

You may not realize certain things are deal breakers until they are stating you in the face.

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I had used Linux before so I wasn’t too worried, but gaming for me was the reason. With Proton I had the desire to switch, but I needed something to just push me over the edge. I wasn’t taking the leap on my own. For one Windows update it put the search bar back on the Taskbar, which I had told it to remove. Microsoft, once again, ignoring what I had told it before to try to force me to use something is the thing that pushed me over. It’s such a small thing, but it’ll be different for everyone.

I don’t blame anyone for not switching. It’s a fairly large change (though not as large as some imagine). Most people will just stick with what they know until something comes along that makes them trip up, and then the thing they know is seen as a hindrance. That’s going to be different for everyone. We just need to inform people that, when that thing comes, there is an option for them that will handle pretty much whatever they need.

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Just install Linux parallel (most installers recognize Windows) and switch entirelly after you’re fed up with the hassle.

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1 point

that means they’re lying to you so you stop asking

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17 points

Can’t force em, let them live with their choices.

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34 points

A real Linux boi would rewrite the program from scratch custom tailored to his personal needs.

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31 points

I run Arch , by the way.

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2 points

sploosh

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6 points

I use gentoo, fyi

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2 points

Until remember patient exists and legally cannot create another copy. Sure you made one yourself but can never release it to the public.

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5 points

If you aren’t creating custom software to address one-off needs, are you really a Linux user?

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6 points

Even without that, things can go really bad:

  1. You’re the only developer, then you burn out on the project.
  2. You underbake the UI so much your project becomes infamous for how hard it is to use, complete with an elitist userbase that just screams “git gud” memes at everyone asking for help (most often happens to dev tools).

The rare occasion, it’ll become like Krita, modern Blender, Audacity, etc.

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Ha you think I can possibly code a UI ? Command line only. Maybe curses if absolutely necessary.

Still under baked…

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1 point

S2g linux users are their own worst enemies

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2 points

i feel so incompetent compared to other linux users, like i didnt even know flatpak had a repair command until today

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If it makes you feel any better, I’m a total fraud. I’ve used Linux Mint a few times, so now I can say I’m a Linux user.

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Exactly the same with me. Very occasional Mint user. I will never touch Win11, so when Win10 hits EoL I’m screwed if I haven’t learned to deal with the friction of learning Linux.

I may end up regressing to a PC-less monke until I figure it out. Windows can kiss my primate ass.

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Same (after reading this comment). Flatpak is some new fangled contraption. /s

A person can’t know everything.

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Feh.

The only flatpacks I trust are made in Sweden.

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Meanwhile I’m over here, not used windows on my own machine in more than 1.75 years and I don’t even touch the terminal most of the time, I know how some commands work, but I hardly touch them

I should really learn to do more with it, but I have my system setup and working how I like, So I don’t really have motivation to learn to do all this other cool stuff

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I’ve been using linux for 10 or 11 years and I also didn’t know flatpak had a repair command, so don’t feel too bad

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Personally 6570 days without windows, and counting.

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6461 days for me

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I am close to that at home but use windows almost every day at work. Cry in shower time.

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