Bluefin convinced me the future of Linux is boring (in the best way)
Linux as a desktop operating system has largely been framed as exciting, nimble, and endlessly tweakable. Those descriptions aren't wrong, but that's not what everyone needs from their OS, especially if you're just trying to get stuff done. This is why users will sacrifice things like privacy and control by using something like Windows; people want a familiar experience that works how they expect it to, not necessarily in the best way that gives the most options.
Linux as a desktop operating system has largely been framed as exciting, nimble, and endlessly tweakable. Those descriptions aren’t wrong, but that’s not what everyone needs from their OS, especially if you’re just trying to get stuff done. This is why users will sacrifice things like privacy and control by using something like Windows; people want a familiar experience that works how they expect it to, not necessarily in the best way that gives the most options.
Naomi Ross
Australia
Australia
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