It’s easier to disable all the garbage than remove the garbage?

  • TORFdot0@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    98% of Windows users, use windows because that’s what the OS that came with the computer they could afford.

    98% of windows users probably don’t know what version they are on or even what windows is

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      98% of Windows users, use windows because that’s what the OS that came with the computer

      OEMs pay MS to put it on the computer. Why do you think that is?

      they could afford

      As if Linux PCs are more expensive?

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        Apple computers, which is a higher market share than Linux, are more expensive. That’s what I was getting at.

        Windows became dominant because of enterprise software sales 20 years ago. Now everything runs in an electron wrapper that can run on any platform or in the browser.

        PCs don’t even have optical drives anymore. No normal consumer even knows how to install a program today, let alone is considering legacy program compatibility when making a computer purchasing decision

        I am qualifying my statements based on interactions with my coworkers of whom I deploy and manage their PCs. I could probably install mint on 50% of their PCs and the only reason they’d notice is because Microsoft office looks different and is called Libre Office for some reason

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          Now everything runs in an electron wrapper that can run on any platform or in the browser.

          No. If it did Google would be winning with their incredibly weak Chromebooks.

          No normal consumer even knows how to install a program today

          What is a “normal consumer”? All of them? No. Enough of them that many platforms are dependent on that knowledge, yes.

          I am qualifying my statements based on interactions with my coworkers

          That sounds like an extreme bias.