If retail laptops came with enterprise or the upgrade to enterprise was free or the home and pro versions had the same minimal crapware as enterprise then you might have a point.
But that isn't the case and Linux is still free and not full of shit so the smugness is mostly justified and you're mostly wrong.
They should be free to struggle and suffer to their hearts desire
This is actually how libertarians think as far as I can tell. Naive and short sighted.
Are those that didn't opt in to any kind of healthcare or social security just going to "struggle and suffer" in silence? Or are they going to beg, steal and otherwise subject others to the consequences of their poor decisions?
Having the state make those decisions is a bit shit but it's still less shit than letting the sort of people who vote for tax cuts for billionaires to decide for everyone else.
You don't have to buy garbage bags, you can just put stuff in the bin unbagged.
The heavier plastic bags do contain more plastic which I guess is arguably worse but they get reused and don't get picked up by a slight breeze and wafted into the nearest waterway.
I don't think so. If my device runs Debian it's also probably going to run Fedora and SUSE and whatever so if Debian enshittifies I can change.
GrapheneOS is maybe a reasonable example.