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[–] [email protected] 27 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (8 children)

He could alternatively go to...

Stackoverflow or Superuser, where the answer will be "use the search bar you imbecile, locked."

Quora, where every question is blatant rage bait like "my 14 year old son got a B in his test. I took away his PS5 and chained him in the basement as punishment but his grades aren't improving. How can I make him better at math?"

Yahoo Answers which is dead, and was basically Quora before Quora was a thing.

Or Reddit, where you can't even post on 95% of subs without hitting a minimum karma threshold and where some basement dwelling mod will likely ban you for breaking hidden rule #263, then modmail mute you for 28 days without reply if you try to appeal.

I think any Q&A site is absolute dog water now.

[–] [email protected] 18 points 2 months ago (7 children)

They could come to lemmy!

...where people will definitely give helpful answers and not just dunk on them for not using Linux before diving into an extended argument about distros, sudo and run0

[–] [email protected] 7 points 2 months ago (6 children)

You're completely right, but there's a good reason why this happens. Why are people so insistent on trying to find fixes and workarounds for a broken system?

It's absolutely the same mindset as boomers complaining about technology these days because they don't want to learn how to download a mobile app. These people grew up with Windows and are too stubborn or insecure to learn something new, even if it's consistently better in multiple different ways. Yes, there are a few exceptions to that argument, but for the most part the arguments against switching to Linux are flimsy excuses, or outdated, or both.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago

This is absolutely the attitude he was just talking about, you can't agree, then add a "but"

Linux is not the fix for all that ails you, and it's especially not the fix for non tech-savvy people, which as a reminder, is most people. Lemmy is not a good baseline for this because we're all savvy enough to get onto the fediverse in the first place, which in itself is very confusing if you're non tech savvy or coming from a place like reddit, where things are so fundamentally different.( Which i know for a fact most of you have experienced at some point)

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