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by PhasmaFelis
666 days ago
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> No, it’s because people approximate the costs badly. "Why doesn't everyone switch to Linux? They must be stupid" is just as short-sighted now as it was 30 years ago. Linux is great, but there are and were plenty of good reasons why it's not optimal for the average user. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41283651 |
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The trouble is the slightly above average user who is not technical. They think they know computers because they can click around in some random Windows GUI and get something to work. But they don't actually know much in a general "how stuff works" way.
And then there's the highly technical like SWE who thrive under Linux.
So really it's just the weird middle ground that struggles. You know, your MBAs who can use Excel but get scared at plaintext files.