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Comment by Chaosvex

17 hours ago

> even though linux desktop is pretty good even for non-tech savvy people

Let's not get carried away.

A stock Fedora install has more UI consistency and cleanliness than Windows these days.

Non-technical people are easier to please in this regard than moderate-technical people: a good browser and safe, gui "app store" are enough.

My grandma just clicks on the red fox and does whatever online. A lot of people don't use any software outside of the browser, so it's pretty good-enough I guess.

Seems like people don't like this comment, but I chuckled. Nice one.

  • I was completely (well, mostly) serious, too. I think technical people tend to downplay friction because it doesn't really register to them, or they have too much faith in the average person's computer skills.

    The average non-technical person is going to be stumped by the first "lock file found, cannot upgrade" error.

    • How many users of modern Linux can thrive with ZERO terminal use sessions? That’s the bar.