They're different tools with different advantages. Saying Windows or Linux is better than the other is like saying a hammer is better than a screwdriver.
They're adept at different tasks, although if you're desperate enough, you can usually make either one do whatever you need it to do.
It is USUALLY ridiculous to say that one is more buggy than the other. The vast majority of bugs are from the applications and drivers, not the OS. OS bugs on both sides receive great attention by their respective creators. There have been some pretty bad releases on both sides.
Virtually none of the claims in this article are true, much less the title of it. I'm not even sure what the point of it is?
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They're different tools with different advantages. Saying Windows or Linux is better than the other is like saying a hammer is better than a screwdriver.
They're adept at different tasks, although if you're desperate enough, you can usually make either one do whatever you need it to do.
It is USUALLY ridiculous to say that one is more buggy than the other. The vast majority of bugs are from the applications and drivers, not the OS. OS bugs on both sides receive great attention by their respective creators. There have been some pretty bad releases on both sides.
Virtually none of the claims in this article are true, much less the title of it. I'm not even sure what the point of it is?