Why Some People Are Obsessed With Linux?

Have you ever wondered Why Some People are Obsessed with Linux? Why do some programmers completely abandon Windows and never look back? It's not just about the terminal or package managers — it goes much deeper than that. In this video, we break down the real psychology behind Linux obsession: the need for autonomy, the pursuit of mastery, community belonging, and an ideology that turns an OS choice into a way of thinking. Whether you're already a Linux user, curious about switching, or just wondering why your developer friends won't stop talking about it — this video explains everything. 🐧 Topics covered: → Why programmers choose Linux over Windows → The psychological reasons behind Linux obsession → How Linux rewires the way developers think → Why Linux users never want to go back to Windows → Open source culture, community & developer identity 📚 REFERENCES & SOURCES: Why (Many) Programmers Prefer Linux Over Windows - Cybrary https://www.cybrary.it/blog/programme... The Psychology of Linux: Unravelling the Intricacies of Open Source Community - BETSHY https://betshy.com/2023/11/24/the-psy... Why Do Programmers Use Linux? - Michael NROH (YouTube)    • Why Do Programmers Use Linux?   Why People Stop Defending Windows After Trying Linux - (YouTube)    • Why People Stop Defending Windows After Tr...   5 reasons Linux is the best OS for coding - XDA Developers https://www.xda-developers.com/reason... Do I Belong? Modeling Sense of Virtual Community Among Linux Developers - arXiv https://arxiv.org/abs/2301.06437 Linux vs Windows for programming? - Reddit r/learnprogramming   / linux_vs_windows_for_programming   Why use Ubuntu? - Reddit r/Ubuntu   / why_use_ubuntu   Windows CMD vs Linux Terminal for Developers - LinkedIn   / pavan-kumar-bonthu-3b0315251_linux-windows...   Difference between Linux text mode and Windows command prompt - Stack Overflow https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3... #Linux #Programming #OpenSource #LinuxVsWindows #Developer #Coding #SoftwareEngineering #Ubuntu #LinuxTerminal #ProgrammerLife #LearnToCode #Linux #Programmieren #Entwickler #OpenSource