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  • voidMainVoid@lemmy.worldtoLinux@lemmy.mlThoughts on this?
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    11 months ago

    I’m going to post this thread anytime I get some random screaming about how Linux is soooo much easier than Windows.

    What a ridiculous straw man. I don’t think I’ve ever heard anybody promote Linux but claiming that it’s easier than Windows.

    This bullshit is the number 1 detractor of adoption.

    That’s a trend I’ve noticed from Linux critics: they had some bad experience due to a use case that they didn’t feel was properly catered to, and because they had a bad experience, that’s the reason why more people aren’t choosing Linux.

    I’ve never used mouse gestures. I’m willing to bet most users don’t. People aren’t picking up Linux and going “Aaarrrgghhh! This sucks, because I can’t program my mouse gestures!” This sounds like a power user feature. Catering to power users so that they don’t badmouth you online is not a good UX design strategy.


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    11 months ago

    Meanwhile the vast majority of users couldn’t care less, and just want to play games, browse the web, and chat with friends, all of which is completely functional in Wayland and has been for a while.

    The last couple of times I tried Wayland, it broke my desktop so badly that I couldn’t even use it.

    Granted, that was “a while” ago, so my experience might be better now, but it’s made me very wary of it.


  • Consensus doesn’t require everyone in the world to agree it just requires the majority to agree

    An overwhelming majority, yes. Do you a have a survey or study that demonstrates this?

    clearly the majority do otherwise the comment that it’s confusing would not have been made.

    This makes no sense. Anybody can make any comment. Just because I say a thing doesn’t mean that the majority agrees with me.