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submitted 1 week ago by ekZepp@lemmy.world to c/linux@lemmy.world

Also Torvalds almost kill Linus Tech with a sword, so, worth watching.

Linus Sebastian is an investor in Framework Computer, Inc

CHAPTERSs ---------------------------------------------------0:00 Intro

  • 2:42 Autobiography
  • 4:08 Linus Builds a PC
  • 6:20 CPU: What Does he Need it For
  • 8:30 Motherboard: Why is ECC Important to you
  • 11:18 Linus T Hates Zoom Calls
  • 11:40 Linus T Side Projects
  • 13:20 Storage: How Much Storage does Linus Need
  • 15:00 Git or Linux? What are you more proud of?
  • 17:35 Cooler: Why Noctua?
  • 20:07 What do you do to relax?
  • 21:22 If you could start Linux over again, what would you change?
  • 22:40 Have you thought about other companies profit using Linux?
  • 23:38 How do you feel about Microsoft owning GitHub?
  • 25:18 Youtuber Merch
  • 26:48 Have you ever wanted to walk away from Linux?
  • 28:10 Case Choice
  • 28:30 Cats or Dogs?
  • 29:55 Power Supply
  • 30:50 Here you go Reddit...
  • 31:14 Gif or Jif?
  • 31:40 What happens to Linux if you "Vanish"?
  • 33:13 What are your Thoughts on AI?
  • 35:25 Intel GPU?
  • 36:25 How much code does Linus T Write?
  • 38:23 Blame Linus for the Computer
  • 38:40 How much do you travel for work?
  • 41:10 Linus or Linus?
  • 42:00 Does Linus T know about Linus S Linux Adventures?
  • 43:20 You can see Linus S almost cry LMAO
  • 43:50 Turning on the Computer
  • 44:26 The Computer Lives!
  • 44:40 Xbox, PlayStation or Nintendo?
  • 45:26 Setting Up Linux with Linus
  • 45:43 Why Fedora Linux?
  • 46:45 Is there too many Linux options?
  • 48:30 Linus S broke Linux again...
  • 49:48 Linus T Email Hyenine
  • 50:40 Linus T Background!
  • 51:10 iPhone or Android?
  • 51:37 The Final Question
  • 53:26 Outro
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[-] stephen01king@piefed.zip 0 points 1 week ago

No. He went to significant lengths to circumvent the "non-techy" interface

Well, you've just proven that you didn't watch the video. How about you watch the thing you want to criticise, that's an idea.

He literally started with the Pop Shop and it errored out when installing Steam. The only reason he ended up in the command line is because Linux users readily offered that as a solution to any problem, despite all repeated claims that the average person never need to use one.

Basically, you're mad that he used the command line despite the fact that he already tried not using it and the Linux community are the ones telling people to use it as a solution.

At the same time, you're mad that the person you wanted to not use the command line because it's too complicated for their skill level did not read a wall of text that they wouldn't have understood anyway because of that limited skill level.

Basically, you're acting like a Linux elitist despite the fact that you didn't even bother getting the correct fact before implying someone is stupid. It's irony all the way down and you don't even have the self-awareness to realise you're acting even worse than Linus when it comes to damaging Linux's reputation amongst casual users.

[-] jlow@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 1 week ago

Are we talking about this: https://youtu.be/0506yDSgU7M ? I'll check that out but considering how „old“ it is (in tech years) it might be time for an update (and make him go immutable this time so he can't (easily) destroy the os 😸

[-] stephen01king@piefed.zip 1 points 1 week ago

Yeah, that's the one. And yes, an immutable OS would probably be best for people like Linus who are just curious enough to try out the CLI but not knowledgeable enough to know when he's deleting his desktop environment.

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