![]() They have no obligation to enable users to perform illegal activity on their hardware. They don’t understand, and don’t care about, the security updates.Īpple and Microsoft and Samsung and Google have no obligation to you, an edge customer, to create a lot more opportunities to screw things up for the vast majority of users who would just get confused. ![]() So - for the vast majority of users - an upgrade is an annoyance and downtime that is there during the 10-30 minutes a day they may need the machine (not the 10-30 minutes they are taking a break from the machine). There’s a reason things weren’t as popular before we made advances like we have today. ![]() So they remember how to get to email by clicking icons.ĩ9% of people for casual use would just be confused if you dropped them into a command line. They don’t grasp how computers should work, and while I’ve tried explaining, it just doesn’t take. Then they want to fix it back to the way it was (unhide icons or the task bar). They don’t care about the UX until they have to care about the UX because it’s not working the way it was intended. If they want more capability or better hardware, then they will step up into OS X or windows. For the vast majority of people, the safest and easiest thing to hand them is a chromebook. ![]() I am the on the more technical side, making me the help desk for friends and family. I’m not necessarily the new generation, but I understand the viewpoint you’re arguing against. ![]()
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