• Cypher@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    You don’t need an account.

    Technically true but worthless to your average consumer. You need to interrupt the installation process, enter a command in a terminal after knowing how to access the terminal and then you can use a local account.

    This is worthless to your average person.

    The same argument applies when Linux neckbeards waddle out of a basement to declare something is simple; just open terminal and do Y.