Attempting to compete in the market place with microshaft is futile and pointless. Best case they will buy you out and surgically alter your code until it is unrecognizable.
The only way, me thinks, to bring them down begging for mercy is to have an OS that is just as powerful and just as friendly for the majority of users, and then give it away free.
I'm no expert, but near as I can tell the state of Linux today is as close as Linux has ever come to reaching that tipping point. I've only been test driving Linux for almost a month now, and I'm to the point where I no longer need to dual boot, no longer have any need or desire to use Windows at home again. I've been able to figure out almost everything in Linux that I used to do in Windows.
It seems to me if people would just pay attention in school a little bit more, and start understanding this awesome technology instead of chasing down pokemon and fighting over the tv remote, Linux could already be leaving MS in the dust by now.
I'm glad I finally made the jump to Linux.
The only way, me thinks, to bring them down begging for mercy is to have an OS that is just as powerful and just as friendly for the majority of users, and then give it away free.
I'm no expert, but near as I can tell the state of Linux today is as close as Linux has ever come to reaching that tipping point. I've only been test driving Linux for almost a month now, and I'm to the point where I no longer need to dual boot, no longer have any need or desire to use Windows at home again. I've been able to figure out almost everything in Linux that I used to do in Windows.
It seems to me if people would just pay attention in school a little bit more, and start understanding this awesome technology instead of chasing down pokemon and fighting over the tv remote, Linux could already be leaving MS in the dust by now.
I'm glad I finally made the jump to Linux.
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