I have a feeling they're not just FreeBSD enthusiasts being pedantic...
this post was submitted on 12 Sep 2023
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Don't tell me I won't be able to view my books on my pc
> changes user agent
> site works just fine
> mfw
If I had a dollar for every time someone has mentioned that under this post...
Yes I can do that, in fact it doesn't even stop me using it and it works fine. But you're missing the point. The point is they claim that their website is OS-dependent when they're really just lazy-asses
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Does it depend on a binary or is it really a website requiring an operating system?
And what happens if you just put Windows into the useragent?
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Uhm acthually Linux is not an ,emph, operating shystem it is a kernel
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