• Rustmilian@lemmy.world
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        RPI is ARM not X86_64.
        You really think that’s a proper equivalent?
        Because it’s not, it’s not even the same at the terminal level because you’re missing quite a number of select tools that aren’t cross-compiled (yet).

        Try Windows on ARM and compare it to the x86 version.
        Not to mention both Linux and MacOS are way more developed on ARM than Windows is.
        MacOS being the best ofc, thanks to the compatibility layer.

        I believe your judging Linux too harshly based on an uneven playing ground.

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            1 year ago

            Don’t hurt yourself trying to comprehend the difference between ARM & x86_64 architecture my man!

            Deadass, I challenge you to install Windows on that Raspberry Pie, actually use it for a week, film the whole thing and upload a video on “just how amazing and usable Windows on ARM is compared to it’s X86 version” & seriously mean it. If you can do that, only then will your obvious troll energy turn into anything real. Fuck it, if you manage to install steam on Windows 11 ARM that’d be enough.

            I’ve been there, done that. ಠ⁠_⁠ಠ

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              You realise the comment I was replying to was “I bet you never used Linux or you used it 20 years ago” and I simply replied to that and you’re the one who decided to shift the conversation to talk about ARM vs x86/64 and their compatibility with other OS… Right? You realize you derailed the conversation?

              RIGHT?