• @ikidd@lemmy.world
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    81 year ago

    Honestly, you get used to whatever you use and learn to avoid the faffy bits. I was like that with Windows back in the day, I just learned how to deal with it.

    Now when I have to use a Windows box, I end up in a rage because of all the stupid shit I just used to avoid or knew how. Most of the useful bits are hidden from that Settings app that seems like it’s designed for children.

    So really, if you get down to it and pushed your way through the familiarity stage, you’d be fine. If you want something that doesn’t give you much visible complexity for configuration, use Gnome, if you like to have every setting at your fingertips, use Plasma.

    If you want your applications in a single bundle, use AppImage which is essentially what MacOS does.

    And for development, being able to do things like containers/distrobox for your toolchains right on your dev box, without whatever the hell it is that Windows does these days is pretty sweet.

    • @AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      That’s exactly it. I’ve been using Linux on my desktop for literally decades now and to me it just works.

      Whereas using windows is an endless string of frustrations because everything is awkward and broken and unclear and hidden in places that make no sense.

      Of course I manage because I’ve been around long enough, but I always wonder why people choose to use it.