This is one of those situations where “both sides are bad” actually holds weight.
Yes, Linux communities are full of insufferable shitheads who have way too much emotional investment in what is essentially a tool. I onced looked up some information on Youtube about flatpacks to educated myself and ended up watching some moron have a 20 minute meltdown about how they’re “soy and unmanly”. As a Linux user, that is fucking embarassing.
Hardline Windows users are shitheads in their own right, too. If something isn’t handed to them or requires effort beyond dragging and droppping files, it’s proper shit and you’re just an out-of-touch nerd for trying to mainstream this esoteric nonsense. It’s a thought-terminating cliche about Linux and its users that’s about 25 years out of date. I don’t know shit about the terminal, BASH, or what the fuck a GRUB is but I’ve been using Linux Mint for two years now with zero issues. Yes, even when running games.


Yeah, I remember there being a massive blizzard around 1991-93 here in New England. Granted, I was a kid so it could be my memory taking liberties with the details but I remember not being able to see out my bedroom window because of the white out conditions and school being canceled for a couple of days.
It was around 1997 or so when something started feeling off about the seasons for me. Fall was becoming milder and the winters weren’t as wild as they used to be. It was when we started getting green Christmas’ when I was middle school that I first heard about climate change.