The trick is to have a second keyboard
The trick is to have a second keyboard
More money than sense
No one does comfy like cats
I disagree with you, I happen to think that the average person is intelligent enough to make an informed decision about their computing. They just have to forgo the learned helplessness that Microsoft and Apple have fostered since the early nineties.
I don’t think it’s unreasonable for someone who is dissatisfied to try a few out. Let’s be clear here, if you’re satisfied, then you’re not going to even think about moving but more and more people are becoming dissatisfied, you can tell by the number of people on Reddit (yes I still lurk Reddit) asking about switching. Also, unless you’re really a geek, it isn’t going to be close to a technical decision - it will be purely gut-feel. I like this one, I don’t like that one.
It’s more like buying a car. Try a few out and settle on the one you like. You can even try them out online at distrosea
There’s certainly a learning curve as it’s a completely different OS. That’s going to take time for sure. The problem is that people are so used to Windows or Mac that they forget they had the same learning curve when they started with whichever one they’re using.
It’s the same process as choosing which loaf of bread you like, or which car. You try a few out and decide which one you like. It’s not hard.
I wonder how these people function in a supermarket
If it’s available over the internet, it’s a target.
No I haven’t. some version of Linux has been my only OS since the early 2000s. You would think that it would be in Microsoft’s interest to make it run well in VMs. Still, I guess it’s just another reason that Windows is crapware.
What a fluffy little void!
Or run Windows in a VM if you need it.
It does work flawlessly, or at least I haven’t encountered flaw. Why should I downplay my experience for people like you?
Picture-in-Picture auto-open experiment enables PiP on active videos when switching tabs
Hell no!
We have to give credit for being able to do both
When we started, none of us had any prior knowledge and quite frankly, if it broke all the time none of us would have stuck with it. It’s the same for people when they started with Windows or Mac OS
I’ve never tried modal vim because I’ve only just heard about it. The next thing I’d try is restarting the computer. Or Ctrl + Q whichever’s easier.
Do you wanna know how I got these scars?
Widgets and themes broke when version 6 was released but that was a major upgrade which changed the underlying technology (Qt5 to Qt6) and it was announced before-hand. It tends not happen with minor and patch updates.