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    [–] TeddE@lemmy.world 28 points 10 months ago (2 children)

    Yes they do. I will not have you gatekeeping Linux users (even for humor sake), just because we insist on having options.

    I want my 'the year of the Linux desktop' damnit, and that won't happen if granny is stuck in Windows because nobody makes a GUI update button.

    [–] michaelmrose@lemmy.world 2 points 10 months ago (1 children)

    "Granny" has evolved. In 1985 granny at the tender age of 60 was born when 65% of households didn't have electricity and she came of age when the height of sophistication was the typewriter.

    In 2010 granny saw computers become a thing when she was 40 become usable by 55 and pervasive at work by the time she retired.

    In 2024 granny saw computers become a thing right when she became an adult. Her kids had them. She used them. By the time she was 46 they were literally everywhere and unavoidable

    By 2034 granny saw computers become a thing when she was a kid and they were everywhere by her early adulthood.

    This isn't an argument against GUIs which are in fact useful but lets not pretend everyone is an idiot either. Honestly I don't find googles GUI for managing android apps even slightly usable as far as finding software either. I always end up searching on an actual search engine, finding the exact app I need and then installing it. Android with its mega millions of users doesn't have a better ux than apt.

    [–] TeddE@lemmy.world 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

    Fair point. My apologies to all the tech hip grannies of the world.

    There are people who consider themselves not tech savvy, and don't plan to learn. Is there a good term you'd recommend as slang for these people?

    [–] michaelmrose@lemmy.world 1 points 10 months ago

    Is there a good term you’d recommend as slang for these people?

    Windows users. It's kind of useless to optimize a product for users who have no interest in it.

    [–] BrownianMotion@lemmy.world -2 points 10 months ago (1 children)

    okay Judge Dredd. Because you make the difference to the Linux world. piss off back to whatever OS you were using before you "discovered Linux" 6 months ago.

    [–] TeddE@lemmy.world 1 points 10 months ago

    Oh! What a spicy comment!

    It's funny - some of my first Linux experiences was to try out compiz-fusion back when it was new about 20 years ago. Wobbly windows is the key feature that I fell in love with Linux over. Or rather a compositor that provided great control over the desktop experience that made it fun, and people like you were angry back then that nobody needs eye candy. Nowadays, composite graphics are standard in Windows, Mac, Gnome and KDE.

    I'm glad that the community overall has grown up, and that most distros focus on being usable by every user, not just power users