Can we start calling the act of leaving Windows for Linux "defenestration" please?
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Can we start calling the act of leaving Windows for Linux "defenestration" please?
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Can we start calling the act of leaving Windows for Linux "defenestration" please?
Can we start calling the act of leaving Windows for Linux
"defenestration" please?NO, why,
DEFENESTRATION definition: the act of throwing a person or thing out of a window
That has nothing at all in common with the act of moving to Linux.
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Can we start calling the act of leaving Windows for Linux
"defenestration" please?NO, why,
DEFENESTRATION definition: the act of throwing a person or thing out of a window
That has nothing at all in common with the act of moving to Linux.
@Kerplunk @magnusmanske "leaving windows"
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Can we start calling the act of leaving Windows for Linux "defenestration" please?
@magnusmanske Brindows
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Can we start calling the act of leaving Windows for Linux "defenestration" please?
@magnusmanske Nice word.
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Can we start calling the act of leaving Windows for Linux
"defenestration" please?NO, why,
DEFENESTRATION definition: the act of throwing a person or thing out of a window
That has nothing at all in common with the act of moving to Linux.
@Kerplunk @magnusmanske
It’s more what Microsoft is doing to their customers -
@Kerplunk @magnusmanske "leaving windows"
@hbond @Kerplunk @magnusmanske
I'll take that plunge -
Can we start calling the act of leaving Windows for Linux "defenestration" please?
@magnusmanske and if you return back to windows that makes you a defenestraitor
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@Kerplunk @magnusmanske
It’s more what Microsoft is doing to their customersIt’s more what Microsoft is doing to their customers
You are a data cow getting milked, not a customer if you use windoze or any other ms products.
Pay and pay for frustration and crap products, at long last more people seem to be waking up at last.
Linux was already ok for desktop use about 20 years ago, now it shows what total trash windoze really is and allows users to own the hardware they paid good money for.
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Can we start calling the act of leaving Windows for Linux "defenestration" please?
No.
Defenestration is forcible and isn't normally good for its object.
(And it would be a cultural appropriation of Czech history, btw.)
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Can we start calling the act of leaving Windows for Linux "defenestration" please?
@magnusmanske that would be grammatically incorrect. In defenestration the windows stay where they are, and you move. Usually downwards at terminal velocity
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Can we start calling the act of leaving Windows for Linux "defenestration" please?
@magnusmanske Smashing. We sure can!
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Can we start calling the act of leaving Windows for Linux "defenestration" please?
@magnusmanske Defenestration? There's a logo for this.
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It’s more what Microsoft is doing to their customers
You are a data cow getting milked, not a customer if you use windoze or any other ms products.
Pay and pay for frustration and crap products, at long last more people seem to be waking up at last.
Linux was already ok for desktop use about 20 years ago, now it shows what total trash windoze really is and allows users to own the hardware they paid good money for.
@Kerplunk @AccordionBruce @magnusmanske fine, it's what Microsoft is doing to their data cows
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Can we start calling the act of leaving Windows for Linux "defenestration" please?
@magnusmanske Yes, certainly so and already I told this to many people in 2023 when I had "defenestrated my laptop!" One college graduate exclaimed to me, "You threw your laptop out the window?" I smiled and clarified to him, "No, I threw Windows out of my laptop!"
I'm unsure why so many comments refer to defenestration as solely involving people when very obviously the root of the word is so similar to the word for window in other languages, French and German have similar-looking words for window.
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Can we start calling the act of leaving Windows for Linux "defenestration" please?
@magnusmanske Fernsehen vor Jahren aufgehört, weil die Scheiße einem verdummt.
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Can we start calling the act of leaving Windows for Linux "defenestration" please?
@magnusmanske Creating an entirely new word like "afenestration" (based on fenestration, which is the installation of windows, meaning afenestration would be the opposite) might be better so we can keep the sacredness of defenestration.
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