If you want to move people to another operating system, then create the operating system so easy that even the dumbest person on the planet is able to use it.
Like me for example.
I have no single idea why my Linux systems on my desktop and laptop constantly commit suicide.
I treat my windows such as the Linux systems equally and I'm surprised that I barely never had to kill my windows Systems but my Linux machines die constantly. I can't work like that. #linux#windows#work#operatingsystem
Looks like the #XFCE#screenshot tool will soon have that awkward "Upload to #Imgur" option dropped. Good riddance! I never understood features like this one, especially when it goes to a #proprietary service.
"#Fedora40 beta is fastest operating system I've tested - and it's full of useful features.
If you think your operating system is fast, wait until you get a load of the latest release from Fedora."
I fell in love with #BeOS the moment I saw a screenshot of it on a magazine in 1998. It took me by a storm, for some fateful reason. A year later I was running BeNews, the main news site for it, and the year after I met and got married to one of its engineers, my beloved @jbqueru, and moved to the US. At its height in 2000, BeOS had ~100k users. I hope its spiritual descendant, the #openSource#Haiku, makes it larger, and proliferates.
Ok, this is a bit low level but was curious which OS that Nintendo uses. Apparently they have always created their own. The Switch runs an OS named Horizon. It is apparently very specialized. I do not recall ever seeing the equivalent of a Blue Screen of Death on a Nintendo. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo_Switch_system_software#Nintendo#OperatingSystem