Remove vulgarities.
Signed-off-by: Nicolás Ortega Froysa <nicolas@ortegas.org>
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<p>Another thing, I don't care what anyone says, Mac and Windows are <b>not</b> <i>user-friendly</i> (sometimes for different reasons). First, let's start with a Windows-only issue: it just doesn't work. Windows crashes, it's buggy, you have to constantly reinstall drivers, it gives you errors for the stupidest of things. This is not user-friendly. Secondly, both of these operating systems are completely unstable in terms of their interfaces. Somehow, these companies (Apple and Microsoft) believe that by updating the interface (and forcing everyone to find everything again) that this somehow means the OS is modern and new. All it means is I have to spend another 10 minutes finding a button that they moved from point X to point Y for my grandparents. This lack of stability may seem harmless, but it's annoying and unproductive. For this, the solution is simple: install a GNU/Linux distribution (like <a href="https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/" target="_blank" >Debian Stable</a> or <a href="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases" target="_blank" >Ubuntu LTS</a>) with a generally stable and non-changing interface, such as <a href="https://mate-desktop.org/" target="_blank" >MATE</a>, <a href="https://xfce.org/" target="_blank" >Xfce</a>, or <a href="https://cinnamon-spices.linuxmint.com/" target="_blank" >Cinnamon</a>, anything that doesn't constantly change interfaces to prove that it's new and flashy.</p>
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<p>I'm saying this because it's sad that every time I go on break and return to my home, my family has new issues with their software failing because the developers changed something stupid or they made it way more complicated than it needs to be. It's fine for people who like changes, but don't tell me that shit's <i>user-friendly</i> and then get everyone to buy it as if it were so.</p>
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<p>I'm saying this because it's sad that every time I go on break and return to my home, my family has new issues with their software failing because the developers changed something stupid or they made it way more complicated than it needs to be. It's fine for people who like changes, but don't tell me that it's <i>user-friendly</i> and then get everyone to buy it as if it were so.</p>
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