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Comment by stavros

18 days ago

No. It's not your identity, it's a piece of software. "I use ____ for as long as the benefits outweigh the drawbacks" is what you should be thinking.

Using Linux as a teenager led to a step change in my family's generational wealth, some incredible personal and professional relationships, and life-defining opportunities for work and travel. I think at this point it's solidly wrapped up in my identity.

  • That's fuzzy and all, but still not good. Being an uncritical fan of something, even when it's to your detriment, isn't something to be proud of.

    • As far as I can tell it's never been to my detriment. (I don't push others to use it in contexts where it's not my paid job.)

      I also consider myself an uncritical and proud fan of handwashing and daily toothcare. Is that bad?

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