Linux isn’t hard, but your muscle memory makes it feel that way
Leaving Windows can be a grueling decision for a long-time user. The transition for a slightly tech-enthusiastic user like me is more seamless than for an average one. When an older user makes the switch, the first impression is starkly different than the regular “old” Windows. Then begins a love-hate relationship of finding settings, apps, and making adjustments. The shortcuts seem different, the settings are different, and there's a slight terminal interaction as well.
Leaving Windows can be a grueling decision for a long-time user. The transition for a slightly tech-enthusiastic user like me is more seamless than for an average one. When an older user makes the switch, the first impression is starkly different than the regular “old” Windows. Then begins a love-hate relationship of finding settings, apps, and making adjustments. The shortcuts seem different, the settings are different, and there’s a slight terminal interaction as well.
John Doe
New York
New York
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