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  • lemmyreader@lemmy.mltolinuxmemes@lemmy.worldYou shouldn't ignore it
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    2 months ago

    Well I never used command line in 30 years of Windows.

    That’s 30 years of using closed source software from strangers (Or do you have many good friends at Redmond WA USA ?) :-)

    It’s pretty much a requirement for Linux that you copy and paste random commands you don’t understand from strangers on the internet.

    Maybe decades ago it was. Nowadays that’s not a requirement as there’s GUI applications for a lot more things than before. And as a Linux user I simply find it much more convenient and faster to share some commands with another person than making screen shots and creating a howto of a few pages or making a video. Also documentation has improved. For the average Linux user the Arch Linux wiki is a nice resource, even when not using Arch Linux.










  • On Reddit: “Windows is being enshitified. How can we cope with it?”
    On Lemmy: “Windows is being enshitified. Good thing we’ve moved to Linux”
    

    I think I see a pattern here.

    Interesting. I guess it has to do with what you are used to and what feels comfortable.

    Linus Torvalds once made this remark :

    When you say ‘I wrote a program that crashed Windows,’ people just stare at you blankly and say ‘Hey, I got those with the system, for free.’

    If I think back of the days that I was using Linux and I saw friends and family using Windows95 that had just launched (with a massive hype, and using a Rolling Stones song to promote it) the Blue Screen of Death was fairly normal for folks. And they lived with it, and they continued to live with it because they thought that they had no choice, and they were incredibly happy to not having to use DOS anymore. Later some of the folks I knew after having their Windows computer flocked with Windows viruses they bought a Mac, and as a matter of saying, lived happily ever after. Not everyone can afford Macs though.And not every “normie” is ready to use Linux.