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I love Linux. I use Linux. It has its advantages.
It’s responsive—sometimes. Some things just work plain better. Settings being stored in actual config files instead of opaque registries? That’s an accessibility win. When something breaks, you don’t have to reinstall the whole OS like you would on Windows. Most importantly: it’s mine. To do with as I please. To fix, break, rebuild, and own.
And let me be clear: This post is not an attack on the people who maintain Linux accessibility.