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[-] alexei_1917@hexbear.net 2 points 16 hours ago* (last edited 16 hours ago)

Omg that sounds adorable! 😍🐧

It is. It's really cute. I have to admit, a little fluffy thing to pet and squish that's always on hand does serve a good sensory purpose. I initially just got it because I wanted a bigger and easier to grab zipper pull and penguins are cute and iykyk, but it's actually useful, not just cute and a community in-joke.

Yeah, that does track. Honestly, that's just any broad community centered around a thing that respects user freedom more than other available options, you're gonna get the far left and the far right involved. You just see it more with Linux because there's so many people involved that the politically extreme groups seem larger. But that's the price of freedom and liberation. If we can use a thing like that, then there's also going to be annoying right-libertarians who use it for political reasons.

For me, I had never used or even heard of Linux before the combined political pressure, hyperfixation sparked when I found out it was a thing, and just general dissatisfaction with Windows after so many consecutive duds and stinkers, made me try it just to say I'd used it once, and then I just didn't see a reason to stop using it.

And tbh if Windows 10 had been good, not just less bad than 8, and if 11 hadn't been a third stinker in a row, maybe I wouldn't have been so willing to try something new. So I guess I also have Microslop to thank for this.


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