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  • DingoBilly@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Yeah a lot of people here pretend like Lemmy and as a side thing Linux are these massive things poised to take over the world but realistically they’re just a minority thing that isn’t changing much at all.

    Will take a new competitor doing something completely different to really stir things up to make moving away from traditional options worthwhile.

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      8 months ago

      Yeah a lot of people here pretend like Lemmy and as a side thing Linux are these massive things poised to take over the world but realistically they’re just a minority thing that isn’t changing much at all.

      Your assessment of Linux is bad. So bad. Laughably bad. Hilariously bad. Ask anybody who works on servers whether or not Linux is “a minority thing that hasn’t changed much at all”.

      Will take a new competitor doing something completely different to really stir things up to make moving away from traditional options worthwhile.

      It depends upon who are you are, doesn’t it? For me, Lemmy hasn’t become a total replacement for reddit, but it’s replaced it about 90% I would say. The only time I spend on reddit is for those niche communities, and a lot of people don’t have those niche communities.

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        8 months ago

        Linux has its uses yes.

        Posters here act like the everyday consumer gives a fuck about it though, and they don’t. Great for servers, garbage for consumers.

        And I’m sure lemmy can be used to replace reddit for most things, but again - the majority of everyday people won’t because it’s convoluted and not as good for their needs.