Some of the most upsetting tweets I get to see are people who 100% gave up on Windows a decade ago because of Python. Much like 100% giving up on Linux because of AAA games. Don't judge a platform by the things that weren't designed for it.
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Replying to @zooba
I’ve experienced very few problems using Python on Windows over the last 15 years. What is the issue exactly?
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1. Python not in PATH bu default. 2. Windows now detects you typed python in powershell and offers to install from windows store. 3. People need mega logins with Microsoft to use the store. 4. Hours later they get it from the store and.... Still not in the PATH. Goto #1.
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1. Linux assumption. That's not how Windows works (except to satisfy people with that assumption) 2. Very popular with new devs. 3. Not obvious, but login is optional for free apps. Just hit cancel. 4. Please report a bug through Windows Feedback. That isn't normal.
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1. Not Linux assumption. Other languages do the correct usable thing. All other windows software does too. This is totaly false. 2. Doesn’t matter if you cancel it’s still a usability problem and an attempt to bring users to windows. 3. I don’t help Trillion dollar companies.
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The correct way to handle this is instead of begging me to do Microsoft’s job for them and go through your bureaucratic process you take what I wrote and write it up yourself instead of begging me for free work.
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That's kind of you to allow that. Many projects get very upset if you create an alternate version of their stuff for people to use. If you're happy to only have Linux users, that's fine by me. They're the ones complaining to you, or asking for things.
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In fact, I would say you pushing a “only linux does this” narrative so consistently despite solid evidence to the contrary tells me you’re exactly the kind of narcissistic authoritarian suck up that makes Python terrible. You are an on message stan peddling lies.
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Finally, Linux distros trash project constantly and get away with it so Windows cam do it too. But, if anyone from the PSF is using their influence to prevent this by saying they will be “upset” if you change it then that’s authoritarian and anti-open source.
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Nobody is trashing any projects, and nobody from the PSF is using any influence here at all, that I'm aware of. I suspect you're responding to more than what's been said in this thread. I don't have enough context, clearly.
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Debian and many other linux distros frequently alter and carve up installations to satisfy their user's needs. Saying "nobody does this" is again proven false.
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The fact that you don't know Linux distros break software projects up into smaller packages and alter them means you are also proven to be unqualified on your assertion that "Linux does that". Again, every claim you make is easily proven false.
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