• squaresinger@lemmy.world
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    5 hours ago

    That’s exactly it though. For most people using an OS isn’t about using the OS but about getting stuff done.

    I don’t run an OS because I love writing config files and running obscure CLI commands. I run an OS because I want a working browser, text editor, development setup and games. The OS is nothing but a means to an end.

    If I want to tinker, I got dozens of more fun projects in my life than trying to setup an OS.

    And if there’s a good GUI way to do what I need, that’s a win, not a downside.

    To put it differently: Do you want a hackable microwave that you can tweak and modify, where you can swap out the guts at any time, or do you want a microwave that heats your food? Most people are in the second camp, and PCs are just like microwaves a tool to get things done.

    Not being forced to know your way around the terminal is an absolute win. Don’t be afraid, nobody’s going to take your CLI from you. It will always still exist. But dumping on people who don’t want to tinker but want their stuff to work without having to google and read through manuals is just elitism and nothing to be proud of.