← Back to context Comment by fsflover 2 months ago They don't allow to install their next OS on capable hardware. This is not fine. 2 comments fsflover Reply IshKebab 2 months ago Neither does Apple or Google. I'm not saying it's great but singling out Microsoft here when they're actually the best option out there (apart from Linux) seems silly. fsflover 2 months ago I'm not "singling out Microsoft". I reply about Windows in a topic about GNU/Linux. So I compare them.> when they're actually the best option out there (apart from Linux)Most people on HN disagree with you, judging by comments here.
IshKebab 2 months ago Neither does Apple or Google. I'm not saying it's great but singling out Microsoft here when they're actually the best option out there (apart from Linux) seems silly. fsflover 2 months ago I'm not "singling out Microsoft". I reply about Windows in a topic about GNU/Linux. So I compare them.> when they're actually the best option out there (apart from Linux)Most people on HN disagree with you, judging by comments here.
fsflover 2 months ago I'm not "singling out Microsoft". I reply about Windows in a topic about GNU/Linux. So I compare them.> when they're actually the best option out there (apart from Linux)Most people on HN disagree with you, judging by comments here.
Neither does Apple or Google. I'm not saying it's great but singling out Microsoft here when they're actually the best option out there (apart from Linux) seems silly.
I'm not "singling out Microsoft". I reply about Windows in a topic about GNU/Linux. So I compare them.
> when they're actually the best option out there (apart from Linux)
Most people on HN disagree with you, judging by comments here.