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Originally posted by sophisticles View Post
There's a "fight" because this forum is full of people with blinders on that refuse to acknowledge any shortcomings with whatever their preferred hardware/software stack is:
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This forum is the same thing, full of AMD loving, Nvidia/Intel hating, Fedora/Arch/KDE/Gnome lovers that are either unwilling or unable to take a step back and look at their devotion objectively.
Note I didn't defend KDE at all... I only ridiculed your attitude.
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Originally posted by sophisticles View Post
There's a "fight" because this forum is full of people with blinders on that refuse to acknowledge any shortcomings with whatever their preferred hardware/software stack is:
The AMD faithful will ignore any shortcoming related to either CPU's or GPU's and instead rag on Nvidia and/or Intel.
The Nvidia haters will rag on anything Nvidia and shower love on AMD.
The open source fanatics will rag on the proprietary Nvidia and AMD drivers.
Gnome fanatics will defend Gnome no matter what.
KDE fanatics will defends KDE no matter what.
Linux lovers will rag on Windows and Mac OS.
Fedora lovers will defend Fedora no matter what.
Arch user will defend Arch no matter what.
None of these people will acknowledge anything wrong with what they are defending and will react with hostility if anyone dares to mention an opposing view point.
It almost like a religion or more accurately what has been happening with Trump for the past 5 or so years, those that love him with defend anything he says or does, those that loathe him will use anything he says or does as proof that they are right about him and it seems few are able to take a step back and consider the totality of the situation.
This forum is the same thing, full of AMD loving, Nvidia/Intel hating, Fedora/Arch/KDE/Gnome lovers that are either unwilling or unable to take a step back and look at their devotion objectively.
Why are you here?
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