• Frank Ring@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    Linux used to be for nerds, programmers and tech people.

    Now, it’s probably easier to use Linux than Windows.

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      I have my Boomer dad using Linux Mint on his laptop, but he was still using Windows on his desktop PC.

      Then it updated to Windows 11 and he HATES it and asked me for help to put Linux Mint on his desktop as well.

      This is a real estate agent in his 70s who needs help making scans and downloading email attachments.

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        6 months ago

        Yeah, I think Windows is becoming overly designed and optimized.

        Leading to unnecessary complexities.

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          And 99% of computer use for most people is in a browser. No need for an overly complex OS, with constant stupid pop-ups to ruin that browser experience.

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      Defintiely! I recently bought a used Thinkpad and slapped Pop!_OS on it for my father-in-law. He’s 73 and he’s loving it! He proudly tells his friends that he is now “a part of a computer revolution”.

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        lmao, I wouldn’t call it a revolution. Simply different options, alternatives and/or values.