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    [–] [email protected] 35 points 21 hours ago (2 children)

    When you switch and realize how much better it is than Windows, and you can rest easy knowing your own OS isn't spying on you or stealing your data, it tends to make you a little bit of an evangelist.

    Installing the popular Linux distros today is easier than Windows XP was, and it's arguably easier than Windows 11. It definitely asks you less questions and doesn't require you to change 30 different settings from the defaults.

    Linux has come a long way from my first install of CentOS on a server in the mid 00's. You had to be pretty dedicated to run linux successfully back then, but these days it's cake.

    [–] [email protected] 7 points 12 hours ago (1 children)

    I think decades of minimalist, 'intuitive' interfaces that abstract what's going on in the background have made us too lazy to go beyond the bare minimum to switch platforms in general.

    A common criticism I saw of the fediverse was the fact that you have to decide on an instance. As if any significant part of your life doesn't require a certain amount of research before making a decision. We all just buy the car that the dealership tells us to buy, of course.

    [–] [email protected] 4 points 9 hours ago* (last edited 9 hours ago)

    The problem is that theres a real subset of people who pride themselves on not needing to know about the things they use and throw tantrums when forced outside their one-click UI spoonfed comfort zone.

    The modern ultra minimalistic simplistic UI design is largely to appeal to the lowest common denominator of human intelligence who can barely find the on button and freeze up when faced with the prospect of actually pushing it.

    Why should they have the learn about computer operating systems? Thats nerd shit. Why should they learn about car mechanics? Thats blue collar shit. Taking time out of your day to learn something or use two braincells to work your way out of a bad situation is a sign of defeat.

    The people who win life are those who never have to think for themselves, or struggle through a problem, or change their bad behaviors. Only idiots would ever intentionally give themselves more challenge or work. As long as they can get by on the slop of convinence and someone else to figure out things for them, they're winners.