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Sixth0795@sh.itjust.works to linuxmemes@lemmy.world · 1 year ago

Does sanitizer work instead

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Sixth0795@sh.itjust.works to linuxmemes@lemmy.world · 1 year ago
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      Macos as King deeply offends me in a way I didn’t think possible.

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        That’s just some dude that bought a crown.

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          An overly expensive crown.

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          I mean if we were talking accurately the public bought the crown for him in the case of Apple.

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            It’s a user. Which is apt, because it’s either someone who thinks a crown makes a king (and falls for bullshit like mac is better for x) or wants everyone to see their expensive crown that they own and it’s theirs.

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              Most Mac users I’ve encountered aren’t like this… One or two can be, I see just as much if not more elitism in the Linux community

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        Fixed it

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        Should be SunOS

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          Although Windows doesn’t fit at all. Windows NT was based on VMS which came from RSX-11. Rsx-11 was the OS running on the Pdp-11 on which Unix was written.

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        I dunno. It does seem accurate to me. Monarchies throughout history were just people who were given a mandate by their diety to rule and had the resources to pay a strong enough army to “correct” anyone who suggested otherwise.

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