

Until Skynet happens.


Until Skynet happens.


At what point do we as consumers stop clicking “Accept” on 200 page agreements?
No I get that, and I agree for the most part, but do we want people outside our niche to use this stuff? If so then making it more palatable and accessible is important. Look at proton; it’s done amazing things for Linux adoption by lowering the fear factor that Linux has had for much of its life.
Agree. Marketing isn’t really the in the wheelhouse of most Linux/open source projects.
Unfortunately the average person doesn’t care about this stuff. Good on you for putting on the time and effort though.
Linux Mint and Firefox should be good starting points.


GIMP isn’t terrible. You’re just used to doing things a certain way and GIMP does it differently.
Milk alternatives seem to have a longer shelf life.