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Whenever a boomer shows me a 15 year old computer, and asks: can you just delete a few programs to make the computer faster:

Yes, I know I could delete the windows, and make let it run on Linux, but that is not something they would accept anyway.

@LukeAlmighty One thing I've noticed that most people are very particular about is that they get to keep their programs. They don't want to learn some equivalent to, say, Excel. It must actually be Excel. There can be no comparison. And in their mind, any difference between Excel and whatever equivalent there is, is a flaw.

Windows is the correct path you see, and any deviation from that is by definition a flaw. You can replace Windows with whatever normie equivalent we're talking about in computing. A commercial streaming service for music that competes with Spotify we'll need to work exactly like Spotify in order to merit consideration. Even the slightest user experience difference will be considered a faux pas
@NEETzsche @LukeAlmighty you don't understand that's the one good thing about everything being a web app: it's all there now.

@NEETzsche
I have noticed one thing about my upbringing.
I grew up with win 95.
And that shit was so unstable, I had to reinstall it every two months.

So... From that time, I learned to not attach myself to a current installation or on disk data. If I have to re-install any device today, I know how to reinstall needed programs, and be ready to work in a day.

But even my colleagues seem to be missing this. Even on their company hardware. How??? Why???

You'd think that in the age of dropbox and google drive people would be less attached to the data on their hard drives.

I guess some things never change.

@ignika98 @NEETzsche
I don't know anyone who actually uses that shit for anything long term.
I use it only to transfer data, when USB is too inconvenient.

@LukeAlmighty @NEETzsche Lots of people use it for work, including myself. I only use it for files that I want to access from multiple computers, though.

My point is that normies are familiar with this stuff, and I'm surprised they don't use it more often.

@ignika98 @NEETzsche

Yeah... this was the last straw for online services as far as I am concerned.
theguardian.com/technology/202?

A man got banned for sending photos of his son to doctor. This is the most stereotypical case of the nightmare scenario, and Google doesn't care.

Yeah I heard about this. You mentioned not getting attached to physical data, but I think that applies even more so for online data.

@NEETzsche
I just want to understand, why the fuck are all devices using such weird naming convention and how to work with it...

And to have a total control over installation locations.

And to understand the user rights management.

Or... fuck it, learning to use Linux is a vertical line. :alexjonesfight:

A lot of the time you don’t get those controls unless you really dig in. Installation locations are just all over the place on Loonix

@LukeAlmighty the best method would be to upgrade them to an SSD.

when i got ahold of my grandparents' computer they had like 3 different antiviruses installed (two of which i've never heard of) because they got it from some prebuilt place too so that's a good thing to look for.

@LukeAlmighty if startup is taking a long time it could also just be startup programs. a lot of old people have a shit ton of programs on startup that they installed years ago to complete one task. so you don't have to uninstall it because they'll still click the same icon to bring it up if they ever want to use it, but getting rid of it on startup will help a lot.

@beardalaxy
I know...
But also, do not forget, that she has an up to date legal Windows, and that means also up to date "telemetry" and updates, that need to be extracted on background using new compression algorithms etc.

New win 7 and old win 7 are not the same.

@galena
Although, I am considering to just add a bootable linux flash drive to my keychain just to make sure noone will feel dumb enough to ask it twice.

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