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by navjack27 1235 days ago
Exactly. There are simply people who throw up their hands and say "I don't know." To things. No want or drive to explore further. Maybe they think it's beneath them. Maybe it's embarrassing to them to admit they don't know in any way that makes them appear vulnerable (the example where the kid kept clicking away the dialogue box that simply said there wasn't Ethernet plugged in).

There will always be these people. So it's up to designers of systems to cater to them because they will always be the norm.

But!

As a extremely fluid thinker and great troubleshooter I'll gladly take a more "dumbed down" OS with things hidden away that I can still access as long as the designers are making the changes because it makes computing easier for the entry level user. They really shouldn't have to know most of the things I do. Things shouldn't be released in a state where I need to draw upon arcane knowledge from the early 2000s or even the DOS era. People have lives and computers for some of them aren't their entire life... But computers are mine and that's ok.