If you're like me and never watched a PewDiePie video before, this should still be very interesting.
He's got 110M subscribers, so this will get quite a few more views in the next few days... (3M in *one* day!)
He's switched to Linux, and strongly encourages his > 100,000,000 YouTube subscribers to join him.
This is great news - about 10 times the number of followers as any tech channel. He got famous live-streaming games, so his followers tend to be younger.
But what I enjoyed about it is - just how deep he's gotten into it and his raw enthusiasm.
He installed Mint, then Arch.
He wanted better performance and shows `systemd-analyze` and `systemd-analyze blame` in the terminal.
He advocates in favour of using the terminal.
He skipped from X.org through Wayland to Hyperland.
He loves the tiling window manager on his laptop, and emphasizes that when it ran Windows, he hated that hardware, now he loves using it.
He gives examples of how to use `grep`.
He made his own NeoFetch animated ASCII art.
He claims to not be very technical, yet is a hard-core convert, and is thoroughly enjoying the experience.
vs LTT (Linus Tech Tips), who tried Linux and foolishly uninstalled his desktop, breaking everything.
It's *very* impressive how much he's picked up, and with his reach, this could bring more converts than the EOL of Windows 10 + the SteamDeck.
Brodie Robertson covered it (in twice the length of the original):
PewDiePie Made a Linux Ricing Video?!?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P96qx7cucOg(and Brodie the Linux tech YouTuber didn't even know about `systemd-analyze`)
Some selected comments from PewDiePie's video: