• Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    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.

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      8 hours ago

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

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      22 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.