@itsfoss I've been using Linux since 2005. It's frustrating that when I want to learn something new, I get in the way of paid software. In short, Linux means freedom, security and simplicity for me. I know that I own the device or program I'm paying for. Most importantly, I know that I am a member of a group of millions of free programmers and developers, rather than a community of hundreds of engineers in suits, and this makes me proud.
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ulak (ulak@mastodon.social)'s status on Tuesday, 02-Jul-2024 18:30:42 JST ulak -
ulak (ulak@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 05-Jun-2024 06:17:42 JST ulak @itsfoss If I make a generalization in terms of user experience: I was serving the system on other systems. In a Linux system, the system serves me.
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ulak (ulak@mastodon.social)'s status on Sunday, 02-Jun-2024 06:46:26 JST ulak @itsfoss Linux is a huge universe.When I want to specialize in bash, I also find my cat in phyton, and when I want to specialize in it, I also find myself in deep learning.The only thing we all have in common is curiosity.This excitement for the unknown is constantly renewed.It's hard to predict where I'll be tomorrow.We are on a path that has been walking all our lives, but it never ends.
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ulak (ulak@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 30-May-2024 22:38:23 JST ulak @itsfoss I don't remember,it was 19 years ago,I've never used windows since.