As long as it's isolated to local use, I guess it's fine. But if it connects to the internet, may lord have mercy on the firewall.
A UI designer's dream is a backend engineer's nightmare
For PCs at workshop, I can understand Win98. The OS is just a bootloader to a single application. But for banking, it's a terrible security hazard.
Win 98
This isn't true, this can't be true and I refuse to believe it.
Wayland: Can I come out now?
I too rawdog linux like a chad
This guy just said "I'm gonna make my own internet, with blackjack and hookers"
Yes please
I think the UX team is banking on user psychology. Majority of users don't want functionality, they want familiarity. They should feel like they are watching Tiktok.
We should remember that we power users are a minority in social media.
- Installation process of Linux is complicated to an average Joe (Bootable USB/ISO file/Boot priority/format <- what are these scary terms?)
- Lack of availability of pre-installed Linux PCs at physical shops
- Lack of availability of industry-standard software
- Confusion for an average Joe due to excess choice of distros/application packaging format. Average people don't want choices, they want to be guided.
- (Minor point) Most available guides for doing something heavily requires terminal usage which can be daunting to new users
Oh no, that's so sad! Anyway, what did you guys have for lunch? I had rice
If it happens, you guys are getting pwned
xxGubussySlayerxx: Are you hacking or is that Parkinsons