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[-] bearboiblake@pawb.social 8 points 1 week ago

If it works completely fine with Wine - in many cases, better than under Windows - why do you care if there's a translation layer? Seems like a weird hill to die on. Do you also feel like running 32-bit applications on a 64-bit architecture means you chose the wrong architecture?

[-] tux0r@snac.rosaelefanten.org -4 points 1 week ago

If you use a Windows "translation layer" for your software anyway, why would you choose Linux as the host platform in the first place?

[-] bearboiblake@pawb.social 12 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

There are so many reasons. Here's just a few off the top of my head:

  • Windows isn't free, Linux is.
  • Windows isn't an open platform, Linux is.
  • Linux doesn't track your activity. Windows does.
  • Linux doesn't come bundled with a bunch of shovelware crap. Windows does.
  • Linux doesn't push cloud products onto you. Windows does.
  • Linux doesn't use your hardware to force-feed ads to you. Windows does.
  • Linux is infinitely more customizable than Windows.
  • Linux lets you choose when, how, and if you download/install updates. Windows does not.
  • Windows constantly pushes/forces AI slop products onto users. Linux does not.
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