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[–] ogeist@lemmy.world 99 points 1 day ago (44 children)

Oh man, don't read the comments, sad to see the smartasses saying "report back when you install windows again in two months" while getting utterly fucked by Windows.

I mean, I understand being resistant to change but being a fanatic of Windows or anything for that matter just because that's all you know is really ignorant, it's not a sports team for fucks sake, of course it's not easy switching and you will have problems just dont be afraid to ask and read the error warning.

Rant over

I use Windows for work and I miss Win10, I don't like it but I'm aware that's currently the target of most Consumer SW for good reason but that reason is starting to break (say it with me! BAD BUSINESS DECISIONS!!!).

Happy to see Linux getting mainstream, not all comments are bad but I the trolls got me.

[–] azvasKvklenko@sh.itjust.works 21 points 1 day ago (14 children)

Well, if you honestly think about it, Linux has always been tried by many of people that eventually went back to Windows because something wasn't entirely straightforward. Don’t get me wrong, I love Linux, but I don’t blame people for thinking that. Trying Linux is very different than sticking to it. Linux is amazing OS for people who put at least some effort into learning it, but like it or not, it can be absolute pain for those expecting things to just work without any interest on why they experiencing issues. Given how many sets of hardware and peripherals people have, weird quirks, bugs and required workarounds aren’t unheard of. Maybe it’s just something very simple to fix for an advanced user, but normies will just run away.

[–] Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago (3 children)

it can be absolute pain for those expecting things to just work

Which is like 95% of people.

Imagine if cars worked this way. Imagine you needed to be a mechanic to operate your vehicle. To start and drive your car, you first have to do automotive work, and know how to do automotive work.

A lot less people would drive themselves. A lot more Ubers.

[–] ogeist@lemmy.world 3 points 21 hours ago

Wait what? Hahaha, it is only a problem when things don't work. Same with cars, as in your analogy, if your car is not starting your are taking that Uber...

You don't need to be a mechanic, but you need to know the lights in your panel, know how to check the oil, know how to change a tire, etc... For when things go wrong and maybe you can repair what's needed yourself.

Bringing it back to Linux, you can try Linux directly from a USB without installing anything and most of the time it just works. If gradma is only reading the news or watching youtube she doesn't care what OS it is.

[–] Digit@lemmy.wtf 2 points 9 hours ago

Fits with the recently announced 5% Linux use.

Maybe eventually people will increasingly realize the folly of this expecation.

Maybe even "AI" atrophying their skills will wake people up to this problem, right through to no longer wanting to be consumer cash-cows of the monopolistic corporation.

Convenience, so sweet, in the short term. Maybe eventually people will learn, the sweeter the juice, the more dangerous the pitcher plant. And then people will learn to drive. And to be able to mend their own. And stop buying the ones that make it difficult to mend. Seeing the folly of such dis-empowerment.

*Dreamer*

[–] Hawke@lemmy.world 2 points 7 hours ago

I mean that’s exactly how cars were for the first ~50 years they existed.

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