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submitted 3 weeks ago by applemao@lemmy.world to c/linux@lemmy.world

Just a useless post but... I wanted to state, how much more fun and involved it is computing with Linux. I'm a very basic user - but still, learning more and more about this OS and how it operates, and most importantly, how awesome FOSS is, is very enjoyable. I feel like I can do anything, if I have the initiative to learn it. My dream is to be able to program something useful, and contribute to the FOSS community someday.

I hope more people can feel this same feeling, that using this OS is much more the feel of computing as it's supposed to be, at least to me!

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[-] sin_free_for_00_days@sopuli.xyz 12 points 3 weeks ago

I worked as a network administrator years ago. Unix mostly with a Cytrix server for windows crap. A guy I worked (This was 25 years ago), said something along the lines of,"When I deal with Windows all day, I go home just burnt out. I don't want to get on a computer, talk to anyone, or even watch TV, I just feel done. When I'm doing Unix shit all day, I'm just tired."

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