By telling users to change their mindset, by showing em how control is important and how the “just werks” mentality imposed by Microsoft is more detrimental than anything.
Definitely Not GustavoM. :^)
By telling users to change their mindset, by showing em how control is important and how the “just werks” mentality imposed by Microsoft is more detrimental than anything.
So you are saying that dumbs can’t read? Because hey, that is all it takes to troubleshoot a problem on linux.
Thus, even your grandmother can “do google” nowadays.
If you mean “dumb friendly” by “An exact Windows clone”… there are plenty of “Windowslike” Linux distros out there.
If you mean “user friendly” by “Easy to understand by any user”… then yes, (any) Linux distro is user friendly as is.
As long as its power draw is stupidly low yet has decent performance…? I’m game.
Nano is my “daily drive”, but I’d use vim as well – takes a couple seconds to search for “how to type in linux vim” and “how to save a file in linux vim” anyways. :^)
YEAH CRUISE CONTROL BABY
I go with the “quotation case”, “Cool file name”.
Everything is complicated if you aren’t willing to commit/learn.
No love for Linux (outside wine), eh? Well, dangit. I’d love to play it on my Orange pi zero 3 without making it explode.
“I’m kissing convenience goodbye, I just want control."
He is in for a surprise when he realizes GNU/Linux is much more convenient than Winblows.
Curiosity and desire to learn.
At that amount of ram, you’d be better buying a rpi 3 or a opi zero 3 one.
Dietpi.. For no particular/proper reason other than its (extreme) focus on minimalism.
I’ve got two Orange pi zero 3’s (one acting as my “home lab” and the other one as my… lab rat.) which aren’t ATM machines or PDA’s, but… they are more like “very confused potatoes who think they are pcs” and everything “just werks” as intended.
Reminds me of a “Realism” mod for Minecraft.
I’m using Dietpi on my Orange pi zero 3. Aaaaaand because I’m (pretty much) forced to.
Bro have you ever tried to get rid of a habit? It’s fucking hard.
It’s not hard when you take the first step to admit that a habit is bad and you need to get rid of it. Even if your subconscious tells you not to.
If anything, that is a great way to improve/learn self-control.
You missed entirely OP’s point
I “missed” it because embracing a bad habit and adapting outside things to it is not how you (properly) get things done.
tl;dw: You have a brain for a reason. Use it.
tl;dw:
Improvise (but not really). Adapt. Overcome.
Then again, I’d rather go for a much “cleaner” approach and suggest new users to “unlearn” the bad habits learnt by using Windows. Which is the “click once and forget” mentality, along many others.
Looks like we are about to see Crysis running “almost natively” on a rpi 5!
…eh?