While I can’t speak fist hand to the mess of idiocy that is Microsoft’s new OS – VISTA – this post by one of my favorite writers drives the point home clearly enough. In fact Douglas Rushkoff’s “Vista Sucks; Linux Wins” is so much more than just another jump on Microsoft rant… it is a clear and cogent account of just why Vista sucks and how Linux in general and Ubuntu in particular will soon be displacing the once dominant giant of Redmond. Witness:
Working in Linux reminds you that your computer is just one drive in a network. That getting your machine to do something new really just means grabbing a few lines of code from someone who has tried it before. It means working in a collaborative space where productivity and creativity are more important than protecting a movie studio’s futile efforts at maintaining control-by-force over the digital media it releases.
It sort of makes you wonder just how the hell Microsoft was able to conquer so many desktops with their head so far up their ass. I guess they just got lucky in that their short-sighted, stunted vision of the what technology is was well-suited to the particular mix of naivety and ignorance that permeated most late 20th century IT departments.
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