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Ok, now tell the linux people this.
It's not always obvious or easy to make what non-techies will find easy. Changes could unintentionally make the experience worse for long-time users.
I know people don't want to hear it but can we expect non-techies to meet techies half way by leveling their tech skill tree a bit?
In order to charge her iphone, my mom first turns on airplane mode, and THEN she powers it down. Turns it off completely. I asked why she does any of that. She says "Because they won't flip the charge switch for me until they do! I wish I could take the battery out first, and THEN turn off the phone. But I suppose if they can't see my battery with airplane mode on first, this is just as good."
And you want this woman to learn terminal?
Learning is difficult but I have to believe it is still part of the solution.
Why would she ever need to use a terminal?
I imagine she'd be doing normal computer stuff, not writing bash scripts.
It’s de facto required if she switches to Linux and ever has an issue. The conversation here started with Linux.