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I think the real thing we need to do to attract windows users is have tuxkart installed by default.
Tuxkart about to be a dependency for base
Or maybe stop treating it like a religion that needs converts and only appeals to conspiracy theorists in the long run when people realize the lies they were fed about it.
What lies were people fed about Tuxcart?
I went from not owning a proper computer for nearly a decade to exclusively using mint for work, school, and gaming emulators. Works flawlessly, everything's pretty intuitive, zero issues whatsoever. Maybe my use case isn't crazy but for the average joe, Linux works just fine. What lies was I fed?