Yea Linux does not work, that’s why it’s used in every serious server scenario (save for BSD which isn’t even on this dumb chart)
I interpreted it as a joke about the stereotype about it being difficult to work with, which is (in a certain sense) a natural consequence of being customizable. If you can’t do anything with your computer, you can’t get it to stop working.
Apple? LOL, the shit made into OS. I prefer Windows a million times. (I user Arch, BTW).
MacOS is actually officially “UNIX” though. It has that going for it.
I know, but the UX is IMHO abhorrent.
The capitalisation and autocorrect mistakes make me think this was written on an iPhone
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you can tell this was made by a Mac user bc it implies that macs are the only functional computers.
ChromeOS and TempleOS swapped places. You don’t use TempleOS because you want a computer, you use TempleOS because you want Jesus in your computer.
Now the question is why Terry did all that job instead of making a Clippy version of Jesus for Office and call it quits.
I don’t know, I have a pet programming project of my own I’ve been messing around with on and off for a year, but you know what? I get it. It starts with a single, simple goal. Every project can become a TempleOS if you let it.