• AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I can’t help but roll my eyes when Linux is labelled as “technical” when all I do all day is click on icons and pull down menus. It was slightly more complicated a decade or two ago, but then Windows was quite broken too at the time.

    (ok, I do open a terminal now and then to check on stuff, but I could just use YaST. And I don’t really have to check on stuff, as it’s just working as intended anyway)

    • Patrick Masson@fosstodon.org
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      1 year ago

      @AnUnusualRelic completely agree–and note, I was spinning the cube, i.e., desktop, to navigate to files, not cd’ing through directories.

      You’re point about GUIs is also spot on and reflects most users these days. I wonder why those “technical” users who use a Mac aren’t deemed “content developers” (writers, designers) or “end users” even though they may use the MacOS terminal?