Thank you for giving me 3 huge reasons not to switch, cause I’ve been a bit tempted lately.
Thank you for giving me 3 huge reasons not to switch, cause I’ve been a bit tempted lately.
If the average user has to interact with a command line interface, EVER, as anything but a truly desperate last resort, with someone holding their hand the whole way through, they’re probably gonna give up and never wanna look back.
A lot of people barely know how to copy and paste, or don’t even know what the phrase “right click” means.
When I did some work from home training a year ago, I looked like a goddamn wizard for knowing how to manage browser tabs and put folders on my bookmarks bar.
TLDR: It needs to just work for people that don’t know jack shit about using a computer, which in a lot of cases it just doesn’t.
Christfire would’ve gone hard.
Willingness to info dump works wonders in a casual retail sales environment. Customers come up with what they think are silly questions, and I’ll just give them as complete an answer as I can, engaging fully. Vast majority of them are greatly appreciative of it.
A few even come into my store specifically to find and ask me stuff.
One of the (thankfully) only times I saw one of these fuckers it was on my ceiling above my desk. I left early for school that day.
I can’t give up my Stream Deck plugins. I don’t trust that that Linux port thing supports all the plugins I use.