Uh, yeah it does. Not to mention the US has killed more people through colonisation, direct and proxy wars, etc. than any other nation in human history.
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AssholeDesign @lemmy.world The X doesn't close - the three dots don't bring up a menu - both of those open the advertisement's URL the same as clicking on the ad itself
Privacy Guides @lemmy.one "How to bypass and block infuriating cookie popups" 🙄🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️
Linux @lemmy.ml Firefox not taking focus when opening links from (EDIT) some apps but not others on Wayland (KDE)
KDE @lemmy.kde.social How do I make a Plasma panel completely transparent?
Selfhosted @lemmy.world Is there any self-hosted version of Microsoft's Family Safety/Parental controls?
Mildly Interesting @lemmy.world This heart shaped bubble wrap an item I ordered came wrapped in.
Reddit Migration @kbin.social This single sentence is the best summary I have seen yet of the way Reddit admins/corporate is treating moderators and supporters: "The beatings will continue until morale improves"

I've got the complete opposite to you. I'm in a household of 3 gaming desktops and 3 laptops, plus family who need help. I've been daily driving Linux for about a decade now and keep duel boot around just for Adobe products.
On all these machines, Linux hs been rock solid and never had issues that wasn't user caused. Windows on the other hand drives me crazy with how much it fucks out. I have next to no control over it. It updates when it wants. I have no control over what's updated. I hate the gods damn ads (and that's on Windows 10) despite running de-crappifying software. I hate how many errors it has and how long it takes t troubleshoot them. I hate that if the system borks itself enough, it's faster and less insanity inducing to just reinstall the whole os than try and fix it. I hate that Windows just gets progressively slower and laggier over time whereas my 6 year running Arch install was as fast as the day I installed it.