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  • Of course I’ve used windows. From 3.1 to 11.

    I’m in Linux now. Been using that A long time as well

    Additionally very very few people even know what a registry editor in windows is

    Because what they want windows to do doesn’t need them to understand it. That’s the point.

    They click a couple buttons, windows crashes behind the scenes then loads again , all without the user seeing it now.

    Back in the day the bsod would show up but they got rid of it.

    Now dos (both ibm and Ms ) that was a fun thing to play with. .


  • It would better to make peer tube super easy to use without needing to do more than cluck once on. A button and get going

    The thing holding open source back is the gatekeeping. Developers could spend more time actually working with u.i experts to make things easy, but no. Rather make everyone think it’s some magic that requires 50 steps.

    Make it easy to do business and give them a great product. That’s all that needs to be done. Do that foss community, and you’ll win.









  • Honestly a. I. search is going to be worse in many ways. We can no longer be sure that anything online is real. That means everything is suspect.

    And if everything is suspect, nothing can be taken at face value.

    But since that requires research to verify, most people will accept the false results. It will lead to a dumbing down of people and the loss of critical thinking skills as the attention span is shorter and shorter.

    As for SEO. It won’t really die. It will be niche, a nice to have but it won’t be the needle mover it used to be. As A. I. is integrated behind the scenes in ways which we can’t see , the data will be presented according to the desires and goals of the controller of the search engine.

    True agnostic search has been dead for awhile, this just dropped the casket into the water