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  • Ulrich@feddit.orgtoLinux@lemmy.mlBored. Give me a good "Living room PC" distro
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    3 days ago

    It’s not gaslighting to explain how I interpreted your comment

    Oh good now you’re gaslighting me about gaslighting.

    and it’s starting to sound like your angry responses are to avoid explaining your position.

    I’m not angry, and I’ve already explained my position.

    Please explain

    In the extremely unlikely case that you’re legitimately just bad at counting, I advise you to scroll up and try again. If you cannot do that then I literally cannot help you. Restating my explanation will not help you.

    We’re done here.


  • I’m… lying? No, it’s pretty clear now that you’re quite confused about the difference between apps and services.

    Your lying has nothing to do with apps and services and everything to do with gaslighting people in this thread into believing you weren’t wrong instead of just admitting you made a dumb mistake.

    Seriously, how can someone be even a little familiar with Linux and be so wrong about internet services working on Linux?

    That’s a great question, how can you?

    And your attitude is just… something else.

    Sorry I don’t take being gaslit very well.


  • Ulrich@feddit.orgtoLinux@lemmy.mlBored. Give me a good "Living room PC" distro
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    It was the next sentence

    You’re just lying. And I don’t know why because everyone can see it. You’re not fooling anyone and you’re not accomplishing anything.

    There’s a huge difference between an HTPC and an Amazon stick, Roku, or “smart” TV.

    Yes there is, in that a PC is much more versatile. But streaming services are a basic function of HTPC.

    YouTube and Netflix don’t need to “support” Linux any more than they need to support Windows for an HTPC.

    Yes…they do? And they do support Windows.

    E: the comment above was edited and they continued to double down and argue instead of just admitting that they made a mistake.