Reasons to switch:

  1. It’s waaaaay cheaper
    • A new laptop costs a lot of money. Repair cafes will often help you for free. Software updates are also free, forever. You can of course show your support for both with donations!
  2. No ads, no spying
    • Windows comes with lots of ads and spyware nowadays, slowing down your computer and increasing your energy bill.
  3. Good for the planet
    • Production of a computer accounts for 75+% of carbon emissions over its lifecycle. Keeping a functioning device longer is a hugely effective way to reduce emissions.
  4. Community support
    • If you have any issues with your computer, the local repair cafe and independent computer shop are there for you. You can find community support in online forums, too.
  5. User control
    • You are in control of the software, not companies. Use your computer how you want, for as long as you want.

Hexbear-related reasons to switch:

  1. Still can use hexbear
    • Hexbear requires a web browser (firefox) to use.
  2. Don’t have to pay for it.
    • You’ll receive updates and features for your operating system free of any personal charge to you till the end of time. You can donate directly to volunteers and workers to make your computer better (better yet non computer related things)
  3. using Windows for Windows’s sake or Apple for Apple’s sake is liberalism and supports USA/piSSrael
    • TBH they copied from us (KDE, GNOME) anyway. Their innovation is being a monopoly and advertising to you.
  4. Makes you smarter (it’s like reading theory but with computers)
    • Using Linux makes you big brain because you’ll learn you can do a lot of things for free that you’d have to waste your soul on. doggirl-smart
  • sweatersocialist [comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    1 day ago

    games dont even work on windows tbh. theyre designed too and still dont.

    if you try to play a game from like 2009 you always have to do some bullshit to get it working on modern windows (if you even can)

    • 9to5 [any, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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      15 hours ago

      I cant say I have had problems (I can recall of) gaming on Windows in the last 15+ years . On the few occasions I play older games like Dawn of War 1 it didnt pose any problems …but I can see if one plays a lot of older games (which I dont) modern windows is probably a subpar experience.