Vim doesn’t care if it’s running in Linux or Windows or macOS

  • Fredthefishlord@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    Seriously, do people pay for windows? I’ve transitioned one copy I got on my laptop a dozen years ago through a few separate pc builds. And duplicated another key, which was quite easy. The verifications for windows are super easy to bypass by a non-tech intelligent user

    • abbiistabbii@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      do people pay for windows?

      Yes. When you buy your computer, the cost of Windows is added onto the computer’s cost. Just for context, a Dell XPS 13 Laptop with Ubuntu preinstalled is £1,149.01, with Windows it’s £1,199.00. When you get the chance to have Linux preinstalled or even just have no OS pre installed, you find it’s cheaper than having Windows Preinstalled.

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          It’s the same for desktops. There’s no difference between Operating systems for laptops or desktops. Your can use the same install media for both with little to no difference.

          • Fredthefishlord@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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            Windows does not come with a desktop, unless you’re buying pre built, in which case you don’t mind spending extra money for the same product

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              How many basic users do you think build their own desktops and not just buy a pre built?

              This was about how many normal people buy Windows, not how many of a very small percentage/niche buy Windows. Please don’t move the goal post mid-game.