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A certified Lemmy/Reddit classic.
I hardly ever saw Linux evangelism on Reddit. It's honestly becoming about on par with veganism at this point... And that's coming from someone that uses and enjoys Linux.
I was on Reddit for over a decade and it definitely used to have way more Linux evangelism until the site became more mainstream
This. I was on reddit since earlier digg 4.0. the alonux snobs were overwhelming then. Gradually they went into deeper subreddits
damn you're a real OG. And by quite a bit based on those double spaces there (either that or you're a lawyer lol)
I see it more of a response of the dumpster fire that is Windows and Microsoft.
I think it’s just an internet classic at this point.