
I Will Not Watch These Linux YouTubers DistroTube
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Date: 2022-03-30
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drkwrk
They are all great... When doing vulnerability research, pen testing e.t.c then it's literally all great :) Actually DT, you should seriously work with Linux in a corp or government setting for a few years, I think that your philosophic/freedom/open source trip will be put on a slight test. The OS is performing a very pragmatic task, it's nice that it's there!!! But at the end of the day it does a few things; It creates jobs, it creates more software that create jobs, it creates an environment for earning money or providing a service. The most important part is that it gets the job done. The free and open source part is sometimes nice to have.
On the desktop i get how you can keep on going on about freedom this and open source that.
Look into splunk and elastic search, proxmox/vmware, ansible, satellite/katello, kafka, nifi, influx, grafana, prometheus, nagios, oracle databases, PKI, atlassian jira, wiki, loadbalancers, network equipment, LDAP, DNS, nginx, security tools like open-scap, hids solutions, AIDE, center for information security hardening standards, SELinux, ACL's, do some programming, create some api's....
It may dampen your intense emotional -thing- about the OS. It's made to get a job done, just like every other OS on the planet. Except from mabe temple os, which is what you get when insane people make an OS. otherwise fun but honestly pretty insane! :)
Have a good one DT.
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They are all great... When doing vulnerability research, pen testing e.t.c then it's literally all great :) Actually DT, you should seriously work with Linux in a corp or government setting for a few years, I think that your philosophic/freedom/open source trip will be put on a slight test. The OS is performing a very pragmatic task, it's nice that it's there!!! But at the end of the day it does a few things; It creates jobs, it creates more software that create jobs, it creates an environment for earning money or providing a service. The most important part is that it gets the job done. The free and open source part is sometimes nice to have.
On the desktop i get how you can keep on going on about freedom this and open source that.
Look into splunk and elastic search, proxmox/vmware, ansible, satellite/katello, kafka, nifi, influx, grafana, prometheus, nagios, oracle databases, PKI, atlassian jira, wiki, loadbalancers, network equipment, LDAP, DNS, nginx, security tools like open-scap, hids solutions, AIDE, center for information security hardening standards, SELinux, ACL's, do some programming, create some api's....
It may dampen your intense emotional -thing- about the OS. It's made to get a job done, just like every other OS on the planet. Except from mabe temple os, which is what you get when insane people make an OS. otherwise fun but honestly pretty insane! :)
Have a good one DT.
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Ingwie
-There is never anything wrong with anything.-
This depends on the context and situation. I get what fence writers are doing and where they come from. Every piece f software has it's strengths in different areas. I use Windows, Mac and Linux in conjunction, because each has a different strength, including the software running on it. The Linux running on my old MacBook uses finit for instance, whilst my server uses systemd. Each has their strength - but sadly, it is never explicitly pronounced nor put into the foreground why one is better than the other in specific circumstances. -Everything is great - depending on what you do.- would be a better statement by these people but... oh well. o.o
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-There is never anything wrong with anything.-
This depends on the context and situation. I get what fence writers are doing and where they come from. Every piece f software has it's strengths in different areas. I use Windows, Mac and Linux in conjunction, because each has a different strength, including the software running on it. The Linux running on my old MacBook uses finit for instance, whilst my server uses systemd. Each has their strength - but sadly, it is never explicitly pronounced nor put into the foreground why one is better than the other in specific circumstances. -Everything is great - depending on what you do.- would be a better statement by these people but... oh well. o.o
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Henry
The Free Software community is a small community that really cares about peoples' freedom. The Open Source Software community is maybe a bit bigger and they really care about the quality of software. They both pretty much use the same software for different reasons. Some people are always on the fence and others are always on the edge. Some people care for money and others care for ethics. I think we should fight the real enemy instead of eachother, and in my view that is all software with a proprietary license. A proprietary license is both unethical and low quality software. And companies still using this trash software should be under attack, but that is just my opinion.
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The Free Software community is a small community that really cares about peoples' freedom. The Open Source Software community is maybe a bit bigger and they really care about the quality of software. They both pretty much use the same software for different reasons. Some people are always on the fence and others are always on the edge. Some people care for money and others care for ethics. I think we should fight the real enemy instead of eachother, and in my view that is all software with a proprietary license. A proprietary license is both unethical and low quality software. And companies still using this trash software should be under attack, but that is just my opinion.
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MrChristoph
Wow, he is true elitist. I don't like MacOS but it does serve a purpose. The people that like being locked into an ecosystem and spend insane money to have all their devices link up. Same as Windows. Windows just works for the everyday user. I would rather Linux be better. It just isn't 100% there. It's very close. Grandma shouldn't have to learn terminal to get her WiFi to work brother. Personally I do love open source and I'm running Linux as my daily driver but I'm not going to bash others based on preference. You would be the person to trash someone for driving a car make you don't like. I like alot of your videos, but you are wrong here.
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Wow, he is true elitist. I don't like MacOS but it does serve a purpose. The people that like being locked into an ecosystem and spend insane money to have all their devices link up. Same as Windows. Windows just works for the everyday user. I would rather Linux be better. It just isn't 100% there. It's very close. Grandma shouldn't have to learn terminal to get her WiFi to work brother. Personally I do love open source and I'm running Linux as my daily driver but I'm not going to bash others based on preference. You would be the person to trash someone for driving a car make you don't like. I like alot of your videos, but you are wrong here.
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BAZIL
Use whatever OS suits you. Linux is not some magic as some people think. It's just another operating system with its own pros and cons. It's perfect for some people. For some, it's not worth the effort. Some won't even consider it on their desktop. You can't blame them.
As softwares go, you can use only open source software, But at some point may have to compromise on quality,l. That doesn't mean all proprietary softwares are high quality. There are a lot shit there too.
Choose whatever suits you best. After all, these are just tools to get some work done. Not a lifestyle.
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Use whatever OS suits you. Linux is not some magic as some people think. It's just another operating system with its own pros and cons. It's perfect for some people. For some, it's not worth the effort. Some won't even consider it on their desktop. You can't blame them.
As softwares go, you can use only open source software, But at some point may have to compromise on quality,l. That doesn't mean all proprietary softwares are high quality. There are a lot shit there too.
Choose whatever suits you best. After all, these are just tools to get some work done. Not a lifestyle.
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Aryan
I like your content, you put energy on it. And actually teach, but there is some wrong stuff in here, about linus, the audience are normal people, if he start to just talk about OpenSource no one will take it serious, we should consider making kids and gamers into game and then teach them, and more important, there are some titles in your videos that are not like that, you wrote linux sucks in title of hopping distros video, and this lines are pretty hard to detect so we better dont define zones
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I like your content, you put energy on it. And actually teach, but there is some wrong stuff in here, about linus, the audience are normal people, if he start to just talk about OpenSource no one will take it serious, we should consider making kids and gamers into game and then teach them, and more important, there are some titles in your videos that are not like that, you wrote linux sucks in title of hopping distros video, and this lines are pretty hard to detect so we better dont define zones
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RazzillaReview
DT... I'm looking for a Christmas themed LED coding through the terminal...
Now for those Linux types of YTer... Most aren't close enough to where I would want to stay for more than a couple of days before unsubscribing...even if a few of them subbed to my site (which will see a change in 2022)...
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DT... I'm looking for a Christmas themed LED coding through the terminal...
Now for those Linux types of YTer... Most aren't close enough to where I would want to stay for more than a couple of days before unsubscribing...even if a few of them subbed to my site (which will see a change in 2022)...
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Ryan
Ty. I myself currently use a fully set up pop os on a separate ssd and all my main stuff from windows is on a different ssd so I have both. I have sooooo many problems finding good Linux content that isn't just x vs x
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Ty. I myself currently use a fully set up pop os on a separate ssd and all my main stuff from windows is on a different ssd so I have both. I have sooooo many problems finding good Linux content that isn't just x vs x
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it_industry
Personally Ill switch off to any you-tuber who likes the sound of there own voice a bit too much; why just use a simple sentence to say something when a couple of paragraphs is the order of the day.
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Personally Ill switch off to any you-tuber who likes the sound of there own voice a bit too much; why just use a simple sentence to say something when a couple of paragraphs is the order of the day.
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Nita
I use the computer for work and I don't give a single fu-k about the -community- philosophy. I just want to do my job in the least amount of time and not having an OS that it's working against me.
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I use the computer for work and I don't give a single fu-k about the -community- philosophy. I just want to do my job in the least amount of time and not having an OS that it's working against me.
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