>>14157Linux file permissions have no place on an end user system. Perhaps on a network, they find their merit.
Linux's file distribution system is completely and entirely flawed, internet dependent, and singular mentally insane tranny developers can decimate entire ecosystems of software because of the insane tunnel vision on shuffling dependencies, and the lack of long term, highly stable frameworks, which is a clear and as of unchallenged benefit to Windows, and even MacOS. Linux fags will refuse categorically to even consider this let alone discuss it. A windows install will work forever with the internet unplugged, even if I bring in new software over USB. Linux is inherently internet dependent, with rare edge cases like NixOS or GUIX only beginning to offer solutions, however, due to their microscopic market share and unfathomably uphill battle to propagate this style of software, designed around long term stability, redundancy, and producitivty without transsexual interference, linux cannot and will not belong on the desktop, save for the grace of Valve perfecting steamOS and distributing it en masse to the mainstream when the valve deckard replaces laptops as the new gold standard of portable computer.