Microsoft and Apple can afford. Linux, since it's given away for free, doesn't have a lot of room in that, you know, profit margin, non-existent profit margin to pay for advertising. And as a result, not a lot of people know about it. It is truly free. It is truly more secure. It is more beautiful, quite frankly, than I think Windows is. And, you know, I might be a little biased there, but it's certainly more secure. It's better supported. It is. It can save you a lot of money. And as a result, it can, you know, it can improve your life thinking about it from that perspective. And that's I mean, that's that's that's a great thing. I mean, it's always been one of those questions that everybody asks if Linux is so great, if it's easy, it's faster, it's more secure, it's an overall better thing. We're using it already. People are familiar with it. The two biggest reasons that I always hear people saying, you know, I don't want to do that is it's hyper complex, which it doesn't sound like (34/44)
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