Oh no, I just realised Linux Mint is good
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Oh no, I just realised Linux Mint is good
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Oh no, I just realised Linux Mint is good
This is bad news actually haha
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This is bad news actually haha
Like it's pissing me off now because it's good
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Like it's pissing me off now because it's good
Linux Mint has passed that certain point, that Threshold, where a bad thing is slowly getting good, where you stop being glad when it works and start getting pissed off when it doesn't.
Like imagine drinking wine out of a glass full of sawdust, the wine guy keeps giving you new straws so you can work around the sawdust and you're actually glad of the straws, you thank him for them, you're glad there's less sawdust in your wine
And then when it's like 10% sawdust you go "Why the hell does this wine have sawdust in it" and that's where Linux is at now
It's finally good enough to be bad
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Linux Mint has passed that certain point, that Threshold, where a bad thing is slowly getting good, where you stop being glad when it works and start getting pissed off when it doesn't.
Like imagine drinking wine out of a glass full of sawdust, the wine guy keeps giving you new straws so you can work around the sawdust and you're actually glad of the straws, you thank him for them, you're glad there's less sawdust in your wine
And then when it's like 10% sawdust you go "Why the hell does this wine have sawdust in it" and that's where Linux is at now
It's finally good enough to be bad
Like, every other Linux distro I've tried has come with a terminal pinned somewhere so you can open it in one click
Back in the bad old days that felt Normal, like "Of COURSE this is gonna fuck up and you're gonna need to go back to DOSbollocking days to fix it," it was Expected that you'd be in the terminal
Now it feels like... why is this here
Like, tuck it away somewhere under Accessories or something
Have some confidence
I dare you
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Like, every other Linux distro I've tried has come with a terminal pinned somewhere so you can open it in one click
Back in the bad old days that felt Normal, like "Of COURSE this is gonna fuck up and you're gonna need to go back to DOSbollocking days to fix it," it was Expected that you'd be in the terminal
Now it feels like... why is this here
Like, tuck it away somewhere under Accessories or something
Have some confidence
I dare you
Linux will take off and go mainstream on the desktop twenty years after the terminal is hidden away under "Advanced System Features" and the last guy replied to a help request with "OK copy paste this into your terminal"
I say twenty years because it's been a good ten years since the average person has needed to use a terminal but folk who've never used Linux still say it's all typing things into a black and green box, it's gonna take a LONG time for Linux to shake that off
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Linux will take off and go mainstream on the desktop twenty years after the terminal is hidden away under "Advanced System Features" and the last guy replied to a help request with "OK copy paste this into your terminal"
I say twenty years because it's been a good ten years since the average person has needed to use a terminal but folk who've never used Linux still say it's all typing things into a black and green box, it's gonna take a LONG time for Linux to shake that off
50% operating system market share looks like a banner across the Linux Mint support forums saying "Replies encouraging non-sysadmins to open the terminal will be removed"
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50% operating system market share looks like a banner across the Linux Mint support forums saying "Replies encouraging non-sysadmins to open the terminal will be removed"
Me, 2003, borrowing someone's truck, going to start it up, cold day, looking all around, shouting to the guy "Where's the choke?"
THAT'S where the terminal should be
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Me, 2003, borrowing someone's truck, going to start it up, cold day, looking all around, shouting to the guy "Where's the choke?"
THAT'S where the terminal should be
I use the terminal all the time 'cause I'm a massive nerd who's always messing around with servers and shit, the difference between me and half the guys scratching their heads wondering why Linux isn't more popular is that I KNOW I'm a massive nerd
the way I, a massive nerd, use a computer, should never be considered a default
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I use the terminal all the time 'cause I'm a massive nerd who's always messing around with servers and shit, the difference between me and half the guys scratching their heads wondering why Linux isn't more popular is that I KNOW I'm a massive nerd
the way I, a massive nerd, use a computer, should never be considered a default
I'm not normally, like, this rabid about computers, I don't like being the Linux Guy, I've spent fifteen years watching folk get frustrated with Windows and just kinda ignoring it y'know, all the way since WinXP days, it's Just Computers and it's not really all that important,
except maybe it actually is important, that people not have a lesson of "Consent means ask again in three days" reinforced every three days
like I really don't think that's good for us, as a species. I worry what that's doing to people's heads tbqh
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I'm not normally, like, this rabid about computers, I don't like being the Linux Guy, I've spent fifteen years watching folk get frustrated with Windows and just kinda ignoring it y'know, all the way since WinXP days, it's Just Computers and it's not really all that important,
except maybe it actually is important, that people not have a lesson of "Consent means ask again in three days" reinforced every three days
like I really don't think that's good for us, as a species. I worry what that's doing to people's heads tbqh
I just gave my mate a laptop with Mint on it, this lappy's like ten years old and it's replacing a two-year-old one with win11 on it (and the linux one is faster, natch, another reason why this actually might be important, given that I've gotta live on a planet with a bunch of e-waste on it) and this is what happened: nothing
Like it was a complete non-event, I installed Mint, gave it to them, they had a quick look at the first-run thing, set up light or dark mode, chose favourite colour, did some updates, and then the very first Actual Using Computer thing they did was look to see how to install Firefox and well firefox was already installed, it came with it, so... done?
They said they'd sometimes have to use Apple computers and Mint was way more familiar than a Mac
and that was kinda... It. They just carried on with their normal computer tasks and everything was normal.
I see quite a few posts about people moving to Mint specifically who say it was kind of anticlimactic, like they were expecting some kinda Issue or they'd have to do some l33t haxxing and they ended up... not disappointed, exactly, but feeling somehow let down that Nothing Happened, the computer kinda became transparent
And I know my mate isn't gonna fall in love with Linux, and that's fine, you shouldn't fall in love with machines anyway it's not healthy
but
I think for months this is just gonna feel like Normal Computering, UNTIL this friend of mine has some cause to use a windows machine again, with all its nags and pokes and ads and trying to pester or force you into doing stuff that you don't want to do, and THAT will be The Moment
Because you forget, so easily, how normal you thought it was. Because it WAS normal, to you. You don't remember normal, normal isn't memorable even when it's a horrible sort of normal. You need to have the bad normal taken away for a while in order to see through it and notice how abnormal the normal got
When I started on linux it was Windows XP days and windows was unreliable and slow but Basically Alright, now windows is so so different, so much more malicious and creepy. Fifteen years ago linux felt like Freedom To stuff, now it feels more like Freedom From, y'know
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