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[–] deepfuckingdumb@lemmy.world 78 points 3 days ago (26 children)

Listen, telling other members of a privacy community on lemmy to "just switch to Linux bro" is an enormous waste of time. What this problem needs is outreach beyond tech communities. Ever see those basic ass shorts on Facebook or whatever for "top 7 tips and tricks for becoming an Excel master"? That's the stupid shit this problem needs. Some broccoli haired tiktoker needs to get in front of people and show them that Linux is not scary. That people have a third option aside from Windows and Mac.

Then, when increasing groups of confused people filter into these threads asking how to uninstall an app, we need to be fucking nice and not admonish them for being new. Lead them through the DE, not CLI. Seriously, want to break 5-6% of OS marketshare? Hold people's hand through it.

After that, then maybe...just maybe, the likes of Autodesk and Adobe will perk up and start supporting Linux.

[–] BaconIsAVeg@lemmy.ml -3 points 2 days ago (2 children)

Personally I'm tired of people telling disgruntled Windows users to switch to Linux.

Linux is not your backup plan, it's not a "Windows alternative". Yes, there are projects out there that try to make Linux easier for Windows users, and honestly they can fuck right off. Way too many people are trying to dumb down this incredibly powerful operating system to expand the market into the "gamers" and the "grannies who want to browse the web and send e-mail".

Just... just stop.

[–] peterbagel@lemm.ee 1 points 2 days ago

Why do some say "its not a windows alternative"? As someone who replaced windows with it, that doesn't make sense to me. I can do almost everything in Linux that I did in windows, and it keeps getting better. There's no negatives to be had from making it more user friendly and approachable to those who want to ditch windows. You can keep using Arch or whatever distro youre using.. You dont have to use one that makes things easier for non linux users. Im happy with the variety of projects. As someone whos learned a lot about linux after switching, this just sounds like gatekeeping to me.

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