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With the linux server market share and recent ai boom, theyd have to be more than just blind deaf and dumb to not release linux drivers.
Maybe this was true back in like the early 2000's?
Well they're not, so I guess they are. 🤷♂️
Source: 🤷♂️ trust me bro
It's not trust me bro at all. That's the situation we're currently in. So if these businesses would be "crazy" to leave all this money on the table and they currently are, what does that say to you?
I know critical thinking is hard, but try.
Wait, so what is this supposed situation we're currently in?
I'm struggling to understand your version of reality.
I can't for the life of me understand how you're having a difficulty understanding this to begin with....
You said that at 4% market share they would be idiots to not break their backs chasing that 4% in revenue but were there right now and they're not breaking their back at all they're hardly doing anything...
The entirety of your statements that you've said so far are verifiably incorrect because they are the reality that we're living right now. I'm not the one that struggling with reality buddy, that's you.
I'm a different person from who you were talking to before. I'm just trying to understand why you feel they aren't supporting Linux.