• hightrix@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    I’m extremely technically literate, build my own PCs and write my own software tools.

    I don’t use Linux at home because I don’t want to fiddle. I want to sit down, open steam, and play a game.

    I use Linux for many things, but my personal computer uses windows because it just works all the time.

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      9 months ago

      I’m sorry all of the Linux fan boys don’t like your comment. My main is Windows and my other PC is a Linux box.

      • The_v@lemmy.world
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        9 months ago

        Pointing out significant flaws that are holding the systems adoption rate back is never popular. Most of them are very techy and don’t have a clue what the average user needs. It’s a great way to get them all riled up.

        I spent a few years as a process flow and bug finder for some programmers building a proprietary internal system. Then I trained non-tech savvy people on how to use the system. One of the most difficult jobs I have ever done. Bridging the gap between the two of them was brutal.