Linux package managers are the main reason I’ll never switch back to Windows, ever
If there's one thing I really appreciate about Linux, it's the package managers. Honestly, it's something that cannot be overstated enough when comparing the OS against Windows to those who have yet to try using one. Once you've spent some time with Linux package management, returning to anything else feels like stepping back onto a more chaotic front with less control, security, and, worst of all, sanity. Look, installing software on Windows is perfectly fine for most people, but it's not the best way to do it.
If there’s one thing I really appreciate about Linux, it’s the package managers. Honestly, it’s something that cannot be overstated enough when comparing the OS against Windows to those who have yet to try using one. Once you’ve spent some time with Linux package management, returning to anything else feels like stepping back onto a more chaotic front with less control, security, and, worst of all, sanity. Look, installing software on Windows is perfectly fine for most people, but it’s not the best way to do it.
John Doe
New York
New York
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