• If Microslop Dies ...

    From Farley Flud@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jan 18 18:46:20 2025
    If Microslop dies than what are all the ignoramus
    assholes going to use?

    Oh noes! We are going to have a social crisis of
    gigantic proportions! We need government subsidies
    to keep Microslop afloat for the benefit of the
    ignoramus assholes.

    Meanwhile, the intelligent people are supremely productive,
    as per usual, with GNU/Linux.

    We rest our case.

    Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!


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  • From DFS@21:1/5 to Lameass Larry Piet on Sat Jan 18 16:00:48 2025
    On 1/18/2025 1:46 PM, Lameass Larry Piet wrote:

    We need government subsidies
    to keep Microslop afloat for the benefit of the
    ignoramus assholes.


    Another extremely ignorant Feeb drool.

    $Billions
    MS Revenue Net Income
    2023 212 72.4
    2024 245 88.1


    There's a big world outside your smelly, dirty GuhNoo computer room.

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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to Joel on Sat Jan 18 18:48:18 2025
    On 1/18/25 2:08 PM, Joel wrote:
    Farley Flud <[email protected]> wrote:

    If Microslop dies than what are all the ignoramus
    assholes going to use?

    Oh noes! We are going to have a social crisis of
    gigantic proportions! We need government subsidies
    to keep Microslop afloat for the benefit of the
    ignoramus assholes.

    Meanwhile, the intelligent people are supremely productive,
    as per usual, with GNU/Linux.

    We rest our case.

    Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!


    People who could are not using Linux.

    If Microsoft were to go bankrupt, I would imagine that they would
    open-source Windows or sell it to another company to continue as they
    please. At the same time, companies like Google and IBM would release
    something to fill the void and try to make x86-64 interesting so people
    don't automatically go ahead and buy a Mac. Nevertheless, Linux, by
    then, would already be more inviting than a Google or IBM-branded
    operating system anyway (even if it's Red Hat), and whoever decides to
    continue on the x86-64 route would most likely install it.

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  • From DFS@21:1/5 to Lameass Larry on Mon Jan 20 16:38:27 2025
    On 1/18/2025 1:46 PM, Lameass Larry wrote:


    If Microslop dies


    Your GuhNoo idiocy knows no bounds.

    Torvalds spewed even worse gibberish at one point:

    "I'm not out to destroy Microsoft. That will just be a
    completely unintentional side effect."
    Linus Torvalds to the New York Times, Sep 2003


    Who's doomed?

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