As someone who worked (trying to) teaching people how to use computers, I can tell you that windows isn't user friendly. People just got used to it. I had a far easier job when teaching how to use android and a gnome gui.
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I love I have to distinguish between Windows settings and “no, old Windows settings. Go to the control panel” where they haven’t changed it since XP or whatever but you need it for some stuff.
Some of those dialog boxes have not changed a bit since Windows 3.0.
Android user experience depends heavily on apps. Most of the popular apps changed their UI many time over the past decade. Getting people especially the elderly to frequently learn these changes is not a feature of a good UI.
(Remember what Microsoft did with Windows 8)
Can't agree more. People get so confused because of those random significant changes out of nowhere. Software companies don't seem to do any long-term planning or previous research on usability, and treat their apps like playgrounds, forgetting that a LOT of people rely on them, most without high tech skills.
I only realized today samsung had changed their previous night mode/Grey shade mode to theater mode. But could only do that from watch because I had somehow turned it on while sleeping
Microsoft jumped the gun and thought everyone would be working off of phones, like bro imagine programming on a phone keyboard
This is TempleOS erasure
A Monument to All Your Sins
It's in the picture, just so far to the top-right that it's offscreen
I don't understand the GNOME(bad), KDE Plasma(worse), X.org(worst)
What is it supposed to mean, and why are the 2 DEs compared to xorg?
Even excluding X.org: KDE worse than GNOME... pff, speak for yourself.
Yeah they're quite different DEs, it's really a preference more than one being better than other
I choose to interpret that as a self deprecating joke
ATM's are a PC running an OS like Windows or Linux. They aren't a type of OS.
Half of stuff on this diagram is not an OS
not just half
They usually run Older Windows or MSDOS too, definitely not their own OS category.
The more you look at the diagram the worse it gets. Why does it include os's then wm's then suddenly xorg itself and then an atm??
Edit: also why is there a version of the linux kernel
No, all operating systems don't suck.
"Contains at least one flaw" is not "sucks"
"is not exactly tailored to my specific requirements, aesthetic preferences and built using technology I'm familiar with" = "sucks" apparently
Debian is middle
Debian is quite mid, I agree
I don't want my OS to stand out. I want it to be out of my way.
Like an antisocial dude in the basement who quietly handles my I/O processes for me without giving me his opinions or "helping" me manage my media and contacts.
Windows +WSL is a whole lot more geek friendly than osx.
The only reason that WSL exists is because Windows sucks for software development. I had more fun developing software on macOS and that has its own problems.
I don't mean any offense, it's so much more work to get that stuff set up on Windows if you don't use Visual Studio or any of the other IDE that automated setup. On Linux or Macos it either comes with it or you install it with one command or file, no fuss no install wizard that takes forever no weird setup process.
Especially modern macOS, macOS has become...too distrustful of the user IMO. Maybe even as a pathway to getting their user base used to a locked down OS on a Desktop/Laptop for future expansion of that walled garden.
Sure, windows has system accounts with permissions levels above admin, like SYSTEM or TrustedInstaller, like macOS. But the difference is you can take control of one of these "Uber Admin Accounts", macOS does not.
The amount of times where I encounter an app being "too old" to run on MacOS, for the sole reason because Apple said so are too numerous.
Nothing you can do then. If Apple says you can't then you can't.
At least on Windows it lets you fuck up and do things that Microsoft didn't intend to.
Eniac??
Plugging cables in jacks to program it? Yes, it's technically a computer. But have fun running stuff on it.
There's literally tons of desktop environments that hit the middle mark here
linux mint wants to talk
I like how the Android logo is: something went wrong
MS DOS is the definition of bloat from 4.0 onwards. It’s like people assume a CLI is the hallmark of efficiency without any real understanding of the host OS.
Gnome is geek-friendly?
And DOS bloatless?
LXQT wants a word
Hmmm, no custom bare metal commercial product running linux? Roger that captain.
- Sent from my Android
ACKTCHUALLY it's GNU + Linux.
I don't know, I think Maeomo / Meego - Nokia N9 was pretty close to ticking all boxes.
KDE should be moved into Android's spot and Android should be chucked further away with Windows.