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@Explanation Judging by the fact that your twitter follows ~5-10 furry artists, that you use and promote Windows and Chrome, don't know how to operate a Linux system, have no knowledge about operating systems, that is a lie.
Skidding code online to get a basic terminal-style "operating system" does not make you a programmer or an expert in anything, it involves no skill or knowledge.
it will no longer be possible to contact me here, but i will be on session for at least a bit :)
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@Texas no lol i only follow one and the only reason i follow them was for a joke
also when i said alot of code online, i was exaggerating. i knew how to do it but i look at stackoverflow when something that i thought i knew ended up to be an error
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idk whats in that file but delete it now because there are kids on here how WILL download that and im not joking so please delette it :D
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it will no longer be possible to contact me here, but i will be on session for at least a bit :)
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@Texas Lmao thank you for dissing Explanation. He spams a lot of useless threads.
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@63568 texas didnt diss anyone?
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Can you fools stop arguing god damn
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this why texas on wall of retard
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Rasberry PI is linux?
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i was just trying to reply to this thread and i saw the argument in here
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anyways you do know that a raspberry pi runs linux right? :bruh:
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if you are reading this, i want to say that i left wrd because of goooogle.
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@_realnickk No.
Windows is a group of operating systems, not an operating system of it's own, but it is definitely not that usable on a Raspberry Pi. Yes, a Raspberry Pi 4 can run Windows 10, at least to some extent. The fact that people often ignore when they hear that Raspberry Pis are computer is that they are not conventional, and they do not run x86_64 processors, rather, they run ARM processors. Windows 10 recently had a new version conveniently named Windows 10 ARM drop, which is a supposed Windows port to the ARM instructionset. Does it work? Yes. Is it that usable? Certainly not. Why? Even if the operating system and it's default software is compiled and optimized to run on ARM-based processors, it does not account for actual software that you would be using. Windows has never been to the ARM market before, simply because ARM most often is a mobile device instructionset (kind of changing now with Apple's M1s) - but this only recent transition means that everyday software that you download will likely not have binaries for Windows 10 ARM.
Linux is not an operating system, but just software that acts as a modular kernel, that is then used with different software collections to create GNU + Linux operating systems. Yes, some of those do natively run on Raspberry Pis, assuming that they have ARM releases and their packages have ARM binaries provided - which a lot of them don't, with a few notable exceptions being Raspbian, Arch, Manjaro ARM, and Debian to some extent. Raspbian is usually natively preinstalled on Raspberry Pis, and it's the main operating system in use.
MacOS cannot run on a Raspberry Pi, at least not yet and not on bare metal. It is illogical, MacOS is an extremely locked down proprietary operating system with it's own custom drivers, required features and so on - ignoring the fact that up until a few months or a year ago all MacOS releases were specifically compiled for x86_64, and not ARM. And there are yet no hints as to whether anyone could successfully get the newer ARM MacOS releases to work on a Raspberry Pi. With older x86_64 versions, perhaps it is possible to run a virtual machine emulating x86_64 for that, although it would definitely not be a good result, ignoring old MacOS's technical limitations when interacting with hardware such as that of Raspberry Pis, and the maximum performance being heavily limited to one CPU core (Which in a latest Raspberry Pi, is 1.5 GHz, with no hyperthreading).
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<TL;DR>
Raspberry pi is a computer, yes, but its processor is more similar to a phone's than an actual desktop/laptop.
Because of this, conventional operating systems like Windows 10, Mac, or most Linux distributions will not function without a rewrite in how they operate.
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If you want to run multiple things on a raspberry pi in a container setting, look into docker containers/images. You can't really use a pi as a PC without investing a bit more time into workarounds for alternative software.
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