I've now taken up the passive-aggressive approach of OSX users and will just say "dunno, it works fine on my machine" instead of actively advocating for it. ;)
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Replying to @kaiblin
Ha. So I don't advocate ever anymore because it always turns into tech support.
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Replying to @o_guest
yeah, I stopped for the same reason. I actually prefer if people use another OS, so I can claim I don't know anything about their thing.
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True story, this is why I use plan9. N.B.: I do not actually use plan9.
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Replying to @o_guest @DailyPedantry
It's the most artisanal, hand-crafted, grass-fed, organic, peak hipster of the boutique operating systems.
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Replying to @kaiblin @DailyPedantry
Glad I'm in an environment where I'm not exposed to geek hipsters. They do my head in.
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Replying to @kaiblin @DailyPedantry
I mean hipsters in general do, of course. Most surreal thing was being called one in Oxford. I asked "since when is a goth a hipster?" and their friend, another coworker, replied that "there's no such thing as a real hipster". So I decided to stop talking.
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Replying to @o_guest @DailyPedantry
Also not sure what's with this urge to put people into boxes but then argue about what those boxes should contain.
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I mean it's fine to think goths are hipsters whatever... But it's firmly in the territory of not using the same words as the rest of the English-speaking world. 
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