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  • Quite bad actually, since most of this stuff is not specific to c#, and are just basic programming concepts. This leads me to believe that your python experience is "coby and paste stuff in until it looks like it works", and you never took the time to understand what the code does.

  • it's very possible to get linux to run on a processor without having implemented al functionality. You can just not support some onboard peripherals yet and have to do some things inefficiently in software. You don't need good power management to simply be "running", etc.

    Getting linux to run is the first step, not the last. It's the barest minimum you could do to have a product to sell. Running well, taking advantage of all hardware features properly is a whole different game.

  • how to use their stuff. We don't expect them to know what's under the hood. But we do expect them to have knowledge of the rules of the road, what the traffic signs mean, the fact that driving at high speed into a wall is not desirable etc. Simple everyday stuff required to be able to use, not maintain, a car.

    "read the stuff on screen and at least try to understand it" is the barest minimum. But we don't even expect that of anyone anymore. Or even something as simple as if you see a red flashing sign saying "IF YOU DO THIS YOU WILL BE IN DANGER!", at least try having a 2nd look

  • I just wish the system had a global setting for "I know what I am doing, stop trying to protect me". Stop revoking permissions you think I don't need. stop restricting everything. Just turn all of those things off by default. I only have a couple apps installed, let me be the judge of me. And stop having me reconfigure every app individually just so you'll let it run for as long as I want it to.