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⚠️Linux/FOSS can damage hardware or firmware

🪤Linux Community Advice Breaks Windows

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👾Is Linux Running Games Near Windows Performance Impressive?

🚮Wasted Ram on Different Toolkits and Distro-Agnostic Packages in Linux

🛰️Critical ISS Systems do NOT run Linux

⚠️Abandoned Software is Dangerous (and common on Linux)

🧻FOSS Devs Quit and Sellout on Unappreciative Userbase

⚠️Firmware Flashing is Riskier on Linux

💊Linux Community Toxicity Ties Directly into Inferiority Complex Psychology

👍The Positives of Telemetry

👾Failures of Proton

⚠️How Linux Stores Browser Passwords is a Security Issue

💊The Psychology of Conspiracy Thinking

🤬Rabid LiGNUxers Ignorantly Get Angry at Devs

😳Does Linux Dominate SuperComputers? -Yeah, but So What!

😎Linux Myths Compilation

⛪The Linux Cult - Religious Parallels

😎Before Wayland: “Linux is secure, Windows is insecure.” -(Selective Dishonesty)

⏳Why Wayland is Taking so Long

😎Major Desktop Applications Missing on Linux

⚠️Sudoedit vs Edit as Root

😎Linux is NOT Great for Developers

😎Kernel Level Anti-Cheat is fine!

⚠️The Privacy / Security Paradox

⚠️Linux Storing Passwords as Plain Text

😎How to Continue Using Unsupported Windows Online on Old Hardware

😎Don't Trust Desktop Marketshare

💊Piracy is Less Harmful than GPL

😎The Most Influential Formerly‑Proprietary Projects that Became Important to Linux

🤬GNU Holds Linux Back (Directly)

💊It is Linux Fault -Why OEMs, Apps Don't Support Linux

🔐 Secure Boot + TPM 2 vs. Linux Alternatives

🛠️Checking for Linux Hardware Compatibility is Bullshit!

🤪Distro-Hopping Madness!

⚠️The Myth of Linux Security

👾Linux Gaming: The Roast It Has Earned

💊 Linux is Better for Old Computers?

💊Linux Sucks at its Core

💊Lies told about BSD to retain support of cult

💊FOSS Apps Run Better on Win/Mac

🤪Isolation is Dangerous!

💊Linux Sucks -Even the Kernel

😎Haiku for Older Hardware

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They tried it, returns and support cost them more. (There's a conspiracy theory about Microsoft bribing that doesn't make economic sense).

Linux users don't stick with things and often distro-hop. Linux is also modular. -They can get a Linux computer free of Windows by using their own principals: Build it from parts.

Linux users are generally anti-capitalists and have no moral compass when it comes to returning things or making prices go up for others. -Why cater to anti-consumers?

Which distro? -They all suck. An endless supply of distros makes it so it's difficult to figure this out (unless you can discern it from reading threads in a toxic Linux sub)

Linux software is volatile. A single programmer getting pissed off can stop development and take out multiple pieces of software depending on it because of its modular nature. (Imagine getting complaints about selling a computer with software that no longer works).

3rd party drivers and software can put excessive wear on components. Bad battery management can shorten uptime, create excessive heat and lead to short battery life for example, making decisions for OEMs complicated. Recently a driver caused screen flickering which could lead to a bricked display (and there's no warranty for Linux).

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[–] lightnsfw@reddthat.com 8 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Okay? That's the risk you accept when you take credit cards. People return shit. It's a fact of retail.

[–] DragonsInARoom@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

The catch is that a large amount of people use credit cards, so most shops (at least in the US) have no choice but to eat the returns. But it should go without saying that valve isn't gonna go bankrupt because of it or even suffer at all. (Kinda related video on how credit cards make money: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OceYCEexDqQ the main part I wanted to mention on how the middlemen of the processing charges make the cost of accepting credit cards at the shop more expensive compared to debit cards.)

[–] madthumbs@lemmy.world -3 points 2 years ago

Some places don't accept credit cards and may have a machine for people to pay their transaction fees on their own. Prices are better for everyone else as a result.