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  • sco_tty@mastodon.socialS sco_tty@mastodon.social

    @avoca Did you really just claim to use mate as a "term of de-escalation" after ending your previous reply with fuck you dickhead?

    Sorry to say this but: fuck you, dickhead!

    @deathkitten

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    #69

    @sco_tty @deathkitten

    Suggest you start at the start and chill just a little bit.

    Thanks mate...

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    • xinjinmeng@dragon.styleX xinjinmeng@dragon.style

      @Linux_in_a_Bit

      Seconded. It's been said that Apple hates computers but loves users, and that Linux hates users but loves computers. There's room for everyone at the console. Death to the elitist penguin.

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      #70

      @xinjinmeng @Linux_in_a_Bit We had an Apple laptop at home once, brought home from work.

      We couldn't get it to work on our home LAN (which had no other Apple equipment on it). There were various settings that looked like they might be something to do with networking, but they all had dumbed down names and descriptions and we failed to find the one that should have been labelled "turn off all the crap that assumes an Apple networking ecology and turn on the DHCP client instead".

      She took it back, swapped it for a Windows laptop, and has had no trouble ever since.

      (This was a long time ago. One might hope that Apple laptops are rather better at connecting to non-Apple networks these days?)

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      • linux_in_a_bit@infosec.exchangeL linux_in_a_bit@infosec.exchange

        What's the most common complaint I've heard about Linux?

        Not the installation process.
        Not finding a distro.
        Not getting programs to work.
        Not troubleshooting.
        Not hardware compatibility.

        The most common complaint about Linux I've seen is this:
        For a normal computer user, asking for help is just about impossible.

        They ask a simple question and:
        People respond "Did you Google it?"
        People respond "RTFM"
        People get mad??? at them for making an easy mistake.

        We can't expect people to know to, or even know how to deal with any of that stuff.

        Search engines these days are awful, manuals are hard to read for most people (especially stuff like ArchWiki), and normal people make mistakes we think are easily avoidable.

        The solution to making Linux more popular is not ruthless promotion. The solution is to actually help the people who are trying to use it.

        #Linux

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        #71

        @Linux_in_a_Bit This is a problem everywhere, not just Linux. I used to belong to a clockmaker's group. I once saw someone ask, "Is WD-40 good for lubricating my clock?". The first answer posted was, "You must be the stupidest person on the planet." Yeah, I dumped that group.

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        • avoca@gladtech.socialA avoca@gladtech.social

          @sco_tty @deathkitten

          Suggest you start at the start and chill just a little bit.

          Thanks mate...

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          #72

          @avoca@gladtech.social You mean the start where you blamed people for not picking the right distro to start with like it justified the abuse they got? The reason I swore at you from jump, mate, is that you are blaming the victim in the situation. That's not okay.
          @sco_tty@mastodon.social

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          • deathkitten@firetribe.orgD deathkitten@firetribe.org

            @avoca@gladtech.social You mean the start where you blamed people for not picking the right distro to start with like it justified the abuse they got? The reason I swore at you from jump, mate, is that you are blaming the victim in the situation. That's not okay.
            @sco_tty@mastodon.social

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            #73

            @deathkitten @sco_tty

            Ummm... yes it is.

            No 'victim' in it. More than likely lazy-bones expecting everyone to drop everything and hold their hand. That's "not okay".

            Look, what is wrong with you two???

            Grow the fuck-up and get off your moral horses.

            Life sucks for ALL of us atm.

            I just don't need your crap, holier-than-tho dribble moralising a simple OP with a slightly different opinion.

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            • avoca@gladtech.socialA avoca@gladtech.social

              @deathkitten @sco_tty

              Ummm... yes it is.

              No 'victim' in it. More than likely lazy-bones expecting everyone to drop everything and hold their hand. That's "not okay".

              Look, what is wrong with you two???

              Grow the fuck-up and get off your moral horses.

              Life sucks for ALL of us atm.

              I just don't need your crap, holier-than-tho dribble moralising a simple OP with a slightly different opinion.

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              #74

              @avoca@gladtech.social okay boomer @sco_tty@mastodon.social

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              • deathkitten@firetribe.orgD deathkitten@firetribe.org

                @avoca@gladtech.social okay boomer @sco_tty@mastodon.social

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                #75

                @deathkitten @sco_tty

                Hahahahahahahahahhahha. I'm a 'boomer' by 27 hours, FFS.

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                • avoca@gladtech.socialA avoca@gladtech.social

                  @deathkitten @sco_tty

                  Hahahahahahahahahhahha. I'm a 'boomer' by 27 hours, FFS.

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                  #76

                  @avoca@gladtech.social lol

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                  • deathkitten@firetribe.orgD deathkitten@firetribe.org

                    @avoca@gladtech.social lol

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                    #77

                    @deathkitten

                    December 30th, 1959.

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                    • avoca@gladtech.socialA avoca@gladtech.social

                      @deathkitten

                      December 30th, 1959.

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                      #78

                      @deathkitten

                      Any other assumptions...?

                      Boomer.
                      Misogynist.

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                      • avoca@gladtech.socialA avoca@gladtech.social

                        @deathkitten

                        Any other assumptions...?

                        Boomer.
                        Misogynist.

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                        #79

                        @avoca@gladtech.social I'm too busy laughing, but I'm going to need to block you now because I'm laughing so hard I can't even breathe.

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                        • pikesley@mastodon.me.ukP pikesley@mastodon.me.uk

                          @deathkitten @CedC

                          "proof" o_O

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                          #80

                          @pikesley @deathkitten yeah, I can find back a few papers if you want

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                          • cedc@diaspodon.frC cedc@diaspodon.fr

                            @Linux_in_a_Bit not true anymore.
                            With AI integrated in most search engine, you often get the right response from it.
                            One of the few benefits of AI is that it can basically customise the documentation to make it sensible to you. It becomes a kind of live documentation.

                            A simple how to fix … on [distro name] works 95% of the time in my experience.

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                            #81

                            @CedC @Linux_in_a_Bit

                            > how to fix no sound on Ubuntu

                            I don’t even know how to do that and no AI one-liner is going to save any of us, let alone somebody coming from Windows who’s afraid of a terminal.

                            Let’s say most things are now easier for most people, but a knowledgeable human is going to have to deal with this question either way.

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                            • linux_in_a_bit@infosec.exchangeL linux_in_a_bit@infosec.exchange

                              What's the most common complaint I've heard about Linux?

                              Not the installation process.
                              Not finding a distro.
                              Not getting programs to work.
                              Not troubleshooting.
                              Not hardware compatibility.

                              The most common complaint about Linux I've seen is this:
                              For a normal computer user, asking for help is just about impossible.

                              They ask a simple question and:
                              People respond "Did you Google it?"
                              People respond "RTFM"
                              People get mad??? at them for making an easy mistake.

                              We can't expect people to know to, or even know how to deal with any of that stuff.

                              Search engines these days are awful, manuals are hard to read for most people (especially stuff like ArchWiki), and normal people make mistakes we think are easily avoidable.

                              The solution to making Linux more popular is not ruthless promotion. The solution is to actually help the people who are trying to use it.

                              #Linux

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                              #82

                              @Linux_in_a_Bit related: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Please_do_not_bite_the_newcomers

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                              • cedc@diaspodon.frC cedc@diaspodon.fr

                                @pikesley @deathkitten yeah, I can find back a few papers if you want

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                                #83

                                @deathkitten @CedC go for it, the notion that an LLM has an internal representation of *anything* is, um, crackpot at best tbh

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                                • malte@anticapitalist.partyM malte@anticapitalist.party

                                  @Slacker @Kancept who is "you"?

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                                  #84

                                  @malte
                                  Generic "you", aka "one"
                                  @Kancept

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                                  • linux_in_a_bit@infosec.exchangeL linux_in_a_bit@infosec.exchange

                                    What's the most common complaint I've heard about Linux?

                                    Not the installation process.
                                    Not finding a distro.
                                    Not getting programs to work.
                                    Not troubleshooting.
                                    Not hardware compatibility.

                                    The most common complaint about Linux I've seen is this:
                                    For a normal computer user, asking for help is just about impossible.

                                    They ask a simple question and:
                                    People respond "Did you Google it?"
                                    People respond "RTFM"
                                    People get mad??? at them for making an easy mistake.

                                    We can't expect people to know to, or even know how to deal with any of that stuff.

                                    Search engines these days are awful, manuals are hard to read for most people (especially stuff like ArchWiki), and normal people make mistakes we think are easily avoidable.

                                    The solution to making Linux more popular is not ruthless promotion. The solution is to actually help the people who are trying to use it.

                                    #Linux

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                                    #85

                                    @Linux_in_a_Bit
                                    There are lot of help tutorials online, but some are not easy to find with google search because advertizing... and the ai sh**
                                    Linux is not hard, one just have to put some effort on learning. Lower the standards as if people is stupid is a bad thing in everything, not only Linux.
                                    And... ArchWiki has very detailed tutorials. I used it to fix things on other distros not related to Arch. Dude!

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                                    • B bwaz@mastodon.online

                                      @Linux_in_a_Bit
                                      Another big issue is the intense use of jargon in replies to questions. Sure, it's a faster way to get information from your brain onto a forum, but a new user to Ubuntu is not going to understand it, and isn't likely to go looking up every third word.

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                                      #86

                                      @Bwaz @Linux_in_a_Bit

                                      AVOID JARGON

                                      SPELL 👏
                                      OUT 👏
                                      ACRONYMS 👏
                                      (First time you use them)

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                                      • linux_in_a_bit@infosec.exchangeL linux_in_a_bit@infosec.exchange

                                        What's the most common complaint I've heard about Linux?

                                        Not the installation process.
                                        Not finding a distro.
                                        Not getting programs to work.
                                        Not troubleshooting.
                                        Not hardware compatibility.

                                        The most common complaint about Linux I've seen is this:
                                        For a normal computer user, asking for help is just about impossible.

                                        They ask a simple question and:
                                        People respond "Did you Google it?"
                                        People respond "RTFM"
                                        People get mad??? at them for making an easy mistake.

                                        We can't expect people to know to, or even know how to deal with any of that stuff.

                                        Search engines these days are awful, manuals are hard to read for most people (especially stuff like ArchWiki), and normal people make mistakes we think are easily avoidable.

                                        The solution to making Linux more popular is not ruthless promotion. The solution is to actually help the people who are trying to use it.

                                        #Linux

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                                        #87

                                        @Linux_in_a_Bit Manuals don't kill enthusiasm, assholes kill enthusiasm.
                                        This kind of communication can be seen in any environment with systems specialists.

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                                        • linux_in_a_bit@infosec.exchangeL linux_in_a_bit@infosec.exchange

                                          What's the most common complaint I've heard about Linux?

                                          Not the installation process.
                                          Not finding a distro.
                                          Not getting programs to work.
                                          Not troubleshooting.
                                          Not hardware compatibility.

                                          The most common complaint about Linux I've seen is this:
                                          For a normal computer user, asking for help is just about impossible.

                                          They ask a simple question and:
                                          People respond "Did you Google it?"
                                          People respond "RTFM"
                                          People get mad??? at them for making an easy mistake.

                                          We can't expect people to know to, or even know how to deal with any of that stuff.

                                          Search engines these days are awful, manuals are hard to read for most people (especially stuff like ArchWiki), and normal people make mistakes we think are easily avoidable.

                                          The solution to making Linux more popular is not ruthless promotion. The solution is to actually help the people who are trying to use it.

                                          #Linux

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                                          #88

                                          @Linux_in_a_Bit As someone who has been involved in open source for almost 3 decades, this is it right here. It's actually among the reasons I don't participate in open source. The communities tend to be hostile.

                                          As I saw someone put it not long ago: If one is going to push someone to use linux, one needs to be prepared to be that person's tech support. If one is unwilling to take on this role, don't push people to linux.

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