> But line endings are quite possibly the easiest most trivial thing to support and there is absolutely no negative cost of any kind in doing so. Linux ecosystem chooses to be stubborn and provide a strictly worse user experience out of pure spite and for zero user benefit. It’s very irritating.
The Linux ecosystem handles it fine (by using a single standard). Windows doesn't. That's its problem.
Comments like this really make me wish HN allowed you to block users. Alas.
> The Windows ecosystem handles it fine (by using a single standard). Linux doesn't. That's its problem.
It's always funny to see how the fanbois treat their way as the one and only 'True Way'.