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  • Laziness. I used Ubuntu, then tried a few distros based on it, and Linux Mint worked well enough out of the box.

    I have a few issues with it, but i have easy workarounds so that's good enough for me.

  • I am most probably not good at the game, but in Wasteland 3, it felt like you needed the first round advantage, otherwise you would get blown to pieces before you could even act once. That burned the game for me.

  • I prefer strongly typed languages. Using bytes isn't intuitive.

    Transforming certain data types into other data types is often not straightforward.

    The identation is the worst though. Let me format the code however I want.

  • We had a mattress on a homemade base for a while as parents in our 30s because our first child fell from the bed, which was pretty high as beds go.

    So we built this frame on the floor so that our kid could get in and out of the bed with minimal effort, and if she fell, she would fall the height of the mattress.

  • What a fucking leap. CLI does not equal complexity.

    If you can write and read, you can use a CLI. Can you read and write? Great, you can learn CLI cmds.

    People don't want to use CLIs because unless you've been using computers before windows 95, chances are that all your life you've been using a GUI, and humans in general don't like changes.

    Going from Windows to any Linux distro is a big enough leap, and adding a new way to interact with your tool on top of that is too much at once for the vast majority of people.

    With that said, a lot of Windows issues require you to use the CLI and mess with regedit to fix them. How is that any different than asking people to run a diagnostic command to troubleshoot their PC?

    You can use a Linux distro through a GUI pretty much 99.9% of the time, just like Windows. The only difference is that on Linux, the CLI is much more powerful than the GUI, so the majority of users will use the CLI to troubleshoot.

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  • Who are you targeting with that message? Because what's going on with the current US admin is straight out of the nazi playbook.

    It feels like you are trying to get validation for your position.

  • It is a deliberate choice by corpos to dumb everything down so that they can lock people in their ecosystem.

    If you don't know how things work, it's a lot harded to switch to a new ecosystem.

  • We were equally dumb when younger, it is just that we look at them now with the experience we accumulated.

    And we can flip the table and ask why no one is taking the time to train these young people. Stop being an old grumpy person and help the next generation.