No! Don’t take the fall for what Windows forces you to do. Creating a billion GUI menus for users to get through before reaching what they really want to reach was Microsoft’s choice, not yours.
No! Don’t take the fall for what Windows forces you to do. Creating a billion GUI menus for users to get through before reaching what they really want to reach was Microsoft’s choice, not yours.
That’s the AI code at work there.
Mac is actually nice to use though… My wife has one and it was my first exposure to them.
As a lifelong Windows user, I recall vividly asking myself “why am I not being abused by random pop ups and an overly complicated process to achieve basic things right now?” over and over while working on her machine.
Plus their graphical interface is a pleasure to work with once you get past some of its quirks. If I wasn’t already happily on Linux I would definitely move to Mac.
Underrated comment 🤣
I agree with you thoroughly. I hated on GNOME for looking different from Windows and immediately went to KDE.
Then one time I said “meh, why not try it?” and was immediately converted on the spot.
Now KDE, Cinnamon, XFCE etc don’t make sense to me anymorr. Why so many windows??
In that sense, CosmicDE coming out of alpha in hopefully a year might provide a decent alternative of Gnome does go astray.
Reminds me of that “study” from HP where they hacked a third-party ink cartridge to justify not letting you use their printer, even to scan, without buying genuine HP cartridges and having them on at all times.
Ridiculous levels of gaslighting.