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Windows running GNU+Linux might be beneficial though, although maybe not from a freetard standpoint.

It's likely that distros like Ubuntu will recieve more money to improve future updates from donations.

>Windows finally admits it can no longer ignore Linux and even has it in their own store.
>Windows shills turn this into a loss for Linux through mental gymnastics
What a time to be alive.

*Press Alt+F4*

Linux is a server/embedded OS, despite the autism on Sup Forums

And as a Server/Embedded OS Linux is pretty much the only choice.

>W-windows h-has b-bas-bash that means linoox is fucking over!

The kernel itself is pretty good, but the gnew+loonix os is pure shit

Windows 10 is a shitpile OS, and until Microsoft fixes it the only reasonable options are 7 and Linux.

>can run loonix programs better on Windows than on loonix itself
>meanwhile wine can't run shit

>I don't need to run garbage proprietary blobs
>I can run them in QEMU/KVM with near native performance
wew

>windows can run native bash
>windows can run native vim
>windows isn't shit
>windows isn't bloated
>windows totally isn't for normie Sup Forums fags at all

True

>can run loonix programs better on Windows than on loonix itself
false

this

>windows is usabl-

>tfw you never had a BSOD since you started using Windows in the 90s

Wrong pic

>implying
pajeet pls

>Windows is unstable
>Posts hardware/driver failure kernel panic screen
Windows is extremely stable these days. Only OSX and a handful of stability oriented distros on specific hardware is as or more stable.

read it in a pajeet accent, sounded much more authentic.

Arguments?

>tfw when you take some rupees for post like this

>that face when when
1st time on Sup Forums?

Anyone who uses Windows professionally is a poo? You dumbasses do realize that Windows is basically the standard OS for professionals, right? You motherfuckers do realize we have Linux using developers to blame for the modern (27MB of JavaScript per page) "web", right?

Your OS choice has nothing to do with your professional ability.