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If you have to tiptoe around to use it “correctly”, it doesn’t “just work”
If you have to tiptoe around to use it “correctly”, it doesn’t “just work”
I thought Linus didn’t come up with the name Linux
I’m stealing this phrase
I don’t know what “they” you’re talking about, but I think it’s clear I’m referring to the person responsible for writing the original title. Not OP and not the article author if the publisher is choosing the title.
Not in the title
I hate anti-ai mania as much as the next person but the post is funny and it does have a point.
Ah. I mean, those factors are bad for developers, power users, and/or normal users, but I don’t think they contribute to a lack of understanding of how computers work. It’s that people don’t ever have to interact with or understand the layer beneath the applications they use. That’s not a sign of bad UI, it’s actually a sign of good UI, but without proper education (the biggest factor imo) it does cause a lack of understanding. Ideally we’d live in a world where you don’t need to understand the underlying technology, but it is easy to do so.
LOW-IMPACT NONSENSE STATEMENT. Let that sink in.
Did you accidentally a word? Sorry, I don’t understand
I don’t find this explanation remotely likely.
Bluetooth file sharing has worked for me on every device I own. Not sure if it works on Apple devices, but it probably does.
I’m downvoting you because you whined about downvotes. Letting you know instead of driving by.
rentadrunk .org? Nice
Idk the chances of Twitter Casino are low but never zero
lemmings are stupid
But are we being misrepresented by a documentary crew this time?
Neat!
But if we hide the complexity, surely we won’t ever have to deal with it! /s
It’a close. Isn’t it at 4% market share? That’s higher than Firefox.