• lemmus
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    1 month ago

    Actually Windows is much more convenient to use, if you just log-in everywhere and use it as a “normal human”. The thing is we don’t like companies taking our lifes, we demand freedom, thats why windows is a hell for us, but for most its convenient.

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      1 month ago

      But a huge part is conditioning because people are forced to use Windows early and get used to it.

      I have made the exact same “oh, this just works and is quite intuitive and convenient”-experience with Linux installs… for people lacking that prior forced contact with Windows (say older relatives with their first PC for example…).

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        1 month ago

        Yeah, but when linux fucks up, you are screwed, you need to have some technical knowledge or smart friend to fix it, and in windows its often just restart

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          1 month ago

          In my experience the fuck ups on the level where you need technical help are more in line with a “just freshly reinstall Windows yet another time”-scenario

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            30 days ago

            Yeah, but if its critical, small problems are automatically fixed, while in linux small problems become bigger if you don’t fix them.