Sujet : Re: Windows Is A Great OS ... If Your Time Is Worth Nothing
De : sc (at) *nospam* fiat-linux.fr (Stéphane CARPENTIER)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacyDate : 02. Mar 2025, 14:57:04
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Le 02-03-2025, CrudeSausage <
crude@sausa.ge> a écrit :
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Like I said, anyone who is only concerned with _using_ the operating
system will not notice anything change in their daily life. They don't
use docker or kubernetes, and they won't care about the security
enhancements of systemd.
Like I said, you understand nothing about your computer and you don't
see how its improvements impact the way you are using it or the way you
are interacting with the websites you are accessing. And if the thing
you neither realize nor understand didn't happened your usage of your
computer and your access to Internet would be awful. Because things
improved well more than you'll never been able to understand, you
benefit of them without realizing it. It doesn't mean they don't exist,
it means you claim things based upon abysmal lack of knowledge. I'm not
surprised, thanks to twitter, facebook and the like, a strong opinion
can replace knowledge for everyday users like you. It shows in your
messages about a lot of things not related to Linux and I'm not
surprised it's the same for you with Linux.
It's not new: Platon was already advertising against rhetoric with which
a guys knowing nothing about a subject could convinced someone more than
an expert just because his style is better. It's just more spread with
twitter, facebook and the like. And from a lot of messages about the
world realities, it's clear you take style upon knowledge any time.
Clearly, things have improved, but they were under the hood and
unnoticeable to regular users.
They have improved under the wood, so you don't realize them, but their
impact on you is still real. Your inability to realize it doesn't mean
it doesn't exist. It means it's a lot of little things that cumulated
grant a real improvement. Each little improvement is almost unnoticeable,
but cumulated they grant you an impressive improvement.
But like old guys stuck in the past unable to understand the modern
systems you are looking for one big thing that changes your world. But
modern systems are way more complex than that. Your computer doesn't
work like that anymore.
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