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From: Lester Thorpe <lt@gnu.rocks>
Subject: The Supreme Awkwardness of M$ Versus GNU/linux
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I am a true crime fan and my latest interest is the Brian Kohberger
murders.

Gray Hughes has produced a number of videos examining various
aspects of the BK murders:

<https://www.youtube.com/@GrayHughesInvestigates/videos>

Unfortunately, his videos are far from ideal because of one
thing: he's using Micro$lop Winblows.

As I view his work, I notice that he must awkwardly invoke other
windows and continually use the mouse and menus to invoke basic
commands.  The software too is quite awkward in that it does permit
simple execution paths.

On GNU/Linux, the videos would be much more smooth and efficient.
The use of virtual desktops and keyboard commands would allow seamless
transitions and a much more efficient and pleasing presentation.

At least this would be true on my systems.

But since most GNU/Linux users are chained to GNOME or KDE perhaps
the results with these would be just as clunky.

Feel free to intelligently and competently respond.

If you can.

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


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