• Captain Aggravated@sh.itjust.works
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    At this point, that’s kinda the wrong question.

    I think Linux is just as if not more capable than Windows is, but the software library has some notable gaps in it. “It can’t run Adobe/Autodesk/Ubisoft” That’s not Linux’s fault, that’s Adobe/Autodesk/Ubisoft’s fault. I don’t think there’s a technical reason why they couldn’t release AutoCAD for Linux, for example.

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      so, due to those gaps, it currently can’t do those things.

      This argument boils down to “yes it could, if someone bothered to implement it”. Well… nobody has, so it can’t

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      “linux is more capable but its just not capable of running anything”

      yeah im more than capable to run a marathon. i have two legs. i am not able to run a marathon. having the means to run one doesnt put me in the same party as people that have ran a marathon.

      aka linux users coping like usual

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        The point is, you COULD run a marathon if that’s what you decide to do. But you would need to learn something new and frankly most people are too lazy to do so. And I can often fall squarely into that just like most. But I’m under no illusions that it’s my lazy choice to not run a marathon.

        aka most people in general