i think it heavily depends on the person's use case. if someone is doing web browsing and maybe making a couple word documents, the learning curve is negligible. also, you dont need to use BASH to do most things, it's 2026. most anything you can think of, you can do via GUI.
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also- you can definitely make and send documents with linux, no problem. more popular distros (ubuntu, mint, fedora (which i recommend, but im biased)) are as intuitive and point-and-click for surface level use as Windows is, and most come pre-installed with an office suite.
your level of technical knowledge is so far beyond the average person's that it's insane. the idea of 'my computer has a problem, i'm going to google what the popup says' simply does not occur to so, so many people.
I've been a ThinkPad user for about 4 years now, got a second-hand T470s running Fedora. It's been an amazing experience! I'm not one for brand loyalty, but (so long as Lenovo doesn't fuck them up) ThinkPads will always be my first choice for a laptop.
the right are statistically far less educated than the left. that makes them easier to control and manipulate into supporting causes that directly or indirectly harm them.
girl i dont give a fuck. ai slop is ai slop. get a life.
i can't read "the government of canada" without the little jingle playing in my head
> The fact the US would suffer an entire population is disgusting.
disgusting, but not new. this is what they have been doing to any country they deem 'socialist' since the dawn of mccarthyism.
i had the 2021 version of this phone (well, have. i use it for KDE Connect and to control my lights). it sucks shit. horrid thing.
the post is giving AI slop vibes-
No human review, no appeal, no accountability.
this line is very specifically serving GPT
i detest the direction smart wearables are going :(
the ootb audio drivers on my thinkpad running fedora sound better than my work windows laptop