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      9 hours ago

      Most people could use tablets/phones and have a superior user experience. PC’s in general, whether running Linux or Windows, are becoming a niche product again.

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          8 hours ago

          Most of them don’t. The vast majority of people interact with their devices using a touchscreen or controller. They don’t want to repair it themselves, and they’ll turn it in for another one as soon as their payment plan is up.

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            8 hours ago

            You’re right that they don’t, but they should at least care about long-term support and repairability, and maybe they would with a little education.

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              7 hours ago

              That’s exactly the attitude of most Linux people, and it’s completely out of touch.

              You don’t win people over by telling them what’s good for them. You do it by appealing to what they want. It doesn’t matter what you think they should care about.

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                6 hours ago

                They probably do want their devices to last longer and be easier to fix. I think it’s crazy to suggest otherwise. They probably do not know that they can improve this situation.

                hence me saying it’s an education issue.

                I’ve heard countless people complain about planned obsolescensce related issues, they just think they are unsolvable. I think you may be out of touch.