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Good lord. Is this really what your average normie expects of a computer nowadays with no effort whatsoever?
can you dial down your planetary-scale ego just one teeny tiny notch pleaseI pity them.
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Good lord. Is this really what your average normie expects of a computer nowadays with no effort whatsoever?
can you dial down your planetary-scale ego just one teeny tiny notch pleaseI pity them.
Good lord. Is this really what your average normie expects of a computer nowadays with no effort whatsoever?
No wonder they bitch about Mint being "too hard" fuckers want everything literally spoonfed to them. Point 1 confuses me because I can't really imagine people still buy random software on store shelves but fair enough that is a blindspot of mine probably.
The askings of points 2 and 3 are perfectly reasonable and I agree with. Normie focused distros should never have rolling releases, only stable ones.
But some of that other stuff... They really want to just surrender to the system. I wouldn't trust half of that info on accounts to be shared online that would autosync like that.
Do you grow all your own food? Did you assemble your computer monitor from discrete electronic components? Did you cut down the trees and process the timber and assemble the roof trusses in your home?fuckers want everything literally spoonfed to them.
lol wutI can't really imagine people still buy random software on store shelves
This is what every mainstream release of Windows and OSX has been for years.
Over the last few years, I have bought two GPUs, two keyboards, three mice, five different headsets (3 of them surround), an NVMe drive, a SATA drive, a USB DVD drive, two USB backup drives, and and a bluetooth speaker off the store shelf (or, equivalently, off Newegg based solely on price), and they just worked.
Except the Logitech headset. Don't buy Logitech. It's garbage.
Windows and OSX are on rolling release models.
You don't have a smartphone?
Do you grow all your own food? Did you assemble your computer monitor from discrete electronic components? Did you cut down the trees and process the timber and assemble the roof trusses in your home?
Why do you get to decide what is an acceptable level of consumer convenience for the rest of the world?
lol wut
No shit. The principle behind your statement would seem to imply everyone ought to do everything for themselves or they're lazy and morally-lacking people who need to be "spoonfed".I am getting some real "you claim to dislike the society yet partake in it haha I am very smart" vibes here.
Do you grow all your own food? Did you assemble your computer monitor from discrete electronic components? Did you cut down the trees and process the timber and assemble the roof trusses in your home?
Why do you get to decide what is an acceptable level of consumer convenience for the rest of the world?
lol wut
A rolling release for MS and Apple are not really the same as a rolling release for Linux. They have much larger teams and the nature of their OSes means they are less likely to do things like, say, accidentally breaking the GUI of the Desktop Enviroment in a release. Also comes with the fact that they are dealing with almost everything on the OS at once unlike with Linux where a rolling release only really deals with the very rock of the OS and things like the file browser and desktop GUI are not being handled by the team. GPL fuckiness like you said.
I absolutely do not have anything more than bare minimum on my phone, and sure as hell don't use that data when having to do work stuff or have it constantly sync with the computer.
"What, you just walk into a Best Buy, purchase some piece of random hardware off the shelf, and expect it to work?"It really shows how detached Linux is from the rest of computing that they think "officially supported hardware just works" and "I can use a cloud drive without any fuss" is some outlandish demand, and not the standard for the entire rest of the computing world.
"What, you just walk into a Best Buy, purchase some piece of random hardware off the shelf, and expect it to work?"
Linux users are literally beyond parody.
"You just want to listen to music and don't play an instrument yourself? Good Lord, is this really what your average normie expects of music nowadays with no effort whatsoever? No wonder they bitch about sheet music being "too hard" fuckers want everything literally spoonfed to them."Linux people are like MG owners from back in the day. You know, the asshole who was constantly bragging that he had to spend every weekend fixing his car so he could drive it during the week, and looked down on anyone who expected their car to work as being too lazy and stupid to even deserve to drive a car.
My friend amigo mon ami perhaps it's a good thing linux for desktop remains at its paltry <2% market share. Despite that there has been a ton of growth since the past decade where most users who don't need any special software to work with some propietary hardware can daily drive linux just fine.I would say we get upset because it is a case of a apathetic majority ruining computing for us out of laziness and ignorance, as they fuel the MS monopoly and the Windows system and refuse to allow the better solutions a chance to grow. Which is why it is especially infuriating when news like Windows 11 coming out being all sorts of new anti-consumer and anti-tinkering and locked down configurations we fly into absolute tard rage because despite explaining to the normies complaining they can just try and change all that happens is they complain about it for a few weeks ineffectually before giving up and accepting it. Drives a fella mad to see it happen over and over again.
Does that Powerpoint hack work? Is it any good or is it unholy? It kinda sounds fascinating to be honest. I can imagine how some boomer might have come up with such a unusual solution throwing shit together like that.
Yeah, it ends up being this tautological/self-perpetuating loop where Linux is the ideal operating system as long as your only hobby in the world is writing code for Linux.There. I've figured out the base contradiction. Linux is for COMPUTER enthusiasts only.
If you care about them at all, just take them to Best Buy and get them a mac is what I'm trying to say here.
Now that would be interesting. I learned more from fixing all the incredible, impossible ways my grandpa managed to fuck up Windows than I would've in ten lifetimes as a regular user.That my general suggestion. People that absolutely destroy Windows machines do wonderfully with a Mac in front of them. This is generally because Macs don't trust their users and try to protect their users from themselves.
I have a 55inch 4k TV and a AMD 6700XT to power it. Looks like KDE Neon has the latest fixes for 4k. Lets give it a try!Linux literally puts out baby proofed distros and normies don't wanna even try. You can get Mint going in minutes. There are tutorials that explain it in literally five minutes and you can go back to doing your shit on fagbook and youtube like you did on windows. But that requires you spend a modicum of effort. And they don't want to. It's just too hard to try to read something.
You guys are honestly making Windows users sound like a bunch of niggers. This is straight up what you guys are sounding like when talking about Linux vs. Windows at this point just replace "computers" with Linux:
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15 years, even 10 years ago I would have not been as hard because there were still some issues on Linux, most notably how hard it was to run games which was a massive barrier to people trying to get into it. But today Proton means most games just run straight out of the box, especially if you are talking about older titles which is what someone who is not very good at computers would be running (since I assume that someone shilling the money for a gaming PC would at least try and understand how his expensive hobby works).
I am curious actually. What do you think Linux could even do to possibly entice people out of Windows? What else do you need the penguin to do? The battery issues on laptops was a good pointer, I can see that being a issue that normies would have a issue with so I will give props to that but I am pretty sure most distros have in-build battery regulation tools if they are meant for starter users. What else? Ubuntu and the like come with easy to install applications with nice, "app-store like" GUI guided installations. They have the fucking graphical fidelity. Drivers nowadays all install themselves unless you are running some niche shit (which, again, a normie wouldn't have). WHAT DO YOU WANT MORE YOU WINDOWS BOOTLICKER?
Now that would be interesting. I learned more from fixing all the incredible, impossible ways my grandpa managed to fuck up Windows than I would've in ten lifetimes as a regular user.