Well, this is just plain insane. Literally--and I'm a bona fide medical patient with symptoms of mental health issues. So regardless of your own stance on the drama, I ain't gonna flame, blame, or play the game.
The only reason I kicked Linux to the curb is because nobody in their right mind would believe someone who looks like me if I said that I had OpenBSD on my computer because I love Unix and can't understand the modern smartphone-centric internet. It's amazingly freeing.
I'm not an activist any more, I'm just a little old lady with two hobbies. If you notice a few red flags for mental health issues, I figure it's all good since one of those two hobbies is gardening. I'm obviously dealing with my red flags for mental health issues if you have no idea that rms means Richard Matthew Stallman, fsf means The Free Software Foundation, and OpenBSD is just another cool thing to learn about Unix if you happen to be as into Unix as I am.
But you probably aren't because most people think you have to have either Windows or Mac. I used Linux from 2004ish until last week, so I wouldn't know about any of that "normal" proprietary software user stuff.
The only reason I kicked Linux to the curb is because nobody in their right mind would believe someone who looks like me if I said that I had OpenBSD on my computer because I love Unix and can't understand the modern smartphone-centric internet. It's amazingly freeing.
I'm not an activist any more, I'm just a little old lady with two hobbies. If you notice a few red flags for mental health issues, I figure it's all good since one of those two hobbies is gardening. I'm obviously dealing with my red flags for mental health issues if you have no idea that rms means Richard Matthew Stallman, fsf means The Free Software Foundation, and OpenBSD is just another cool thing to learn about Unix if you happen to be as into Unix as I am.
But you probably aren't because most people think you have to have either Windows or Mac. I used Linux from 2004ish until last week, so I wouldn't know about any of that "normal" proprietary software user stuff.