Yeah, people are bitching about first party titles never going down in price, meanwhile I’m here enjoying my 300Eur indie machine.
I understand the impetus behind RTFM - It happens when the user failed to do basic troubleshooting and expects others to do their thinking. Being blown off doesn’t feel great, but other people’s time is valuable, and in the end your system is your own responsibility.
Hear hear! It’s wild to see what Mac and Windows users put up with. The Linux experience may sometimes be cryptic and frustrating, but at least I know I’m not paying for the privilege of being shat on by a large corporation.
Flatpak is love, flatpak is life.
Installing Linux on your buttplug is a bold move, I say.
I will copypaste your comment next time people complain Linux is hard to learn.
“Alias? What is that?”
Noooo, you cannot have a consistent UI/UX experience across platforms with decades old commands and tools, my imaginary grandma might get confused, also you need three IT degrees to type “man command” into a term window.
My lenovo + ubuntu combo is pretty neat
They have managed to fuck up something as simple as right clicking. There are no words.
Copypasting a term command vs. 20 pages of “click here, now click there”. Which is more efficient?
Mumla? Is it even still being updated?
Blender is so versatile, and has so many applications that you have to end up with a cluttered interface. Since the alternatives have licenses that have a steep cost, I would say that putting up with a clunky interface is well worth it.