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I keep blocking any communities mentioning Linux on my feed, yet it still never stops.
I'm a huge Linux supporter. I maintain an infrastructure of thousands of Linux servers, don't have a single Windows install. My work laptop runs Linux, the only one in the company not on Windows or OS X. I have a mini-PC proxmox setup running a bunch of VMs for different services like pihole, FoundryVTT, NVR, etc. I use Linux for everything except my gaming PC.
And even I find the Linux fanboys absolutely intolerable. Go ask a question in @tech and any possibility of an actual helpful answer is drowned by hundreds of "Install Linux" comments that are all up voted to the top. The entirety of some of the most popular communities are completely worthless because of zealots like them.
Maybe you should try installing Linux on your gaming PC - then you'll become a true believer.
Average Linux user lol. Have you tried arch?
I hate that I even have a vague idea what that means.
You'll have to leave Lemmy altogether for that, I'm afraid. A lot of Linux True Believers here.
It is unstoppable :)