• fulano@lemmy.eco.br
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    1 year ago

    With all the respect, to deny the progress we had in the last decade seems a bit stubbornish and counterproductive.

    In the 2000s, uo to early 2010s, not even a basic non techy user could properly use linux without assistance, and nowadays, they can use it normally. Most of them just need a working browser and a good UI.

    I don’t say that out of nowhere. I’ve been doing some work in initiatives for digital inclusion in my country, and we’re having great results with linux nowadays, while it was impossible some years ago.

    There’s still a lot that needs improvement, but we’re nowhere near the state we were just one decade ago.

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      1 year ago

      Which progress? None of the professional software is available for Linux still, you still can’t watch 4K Netflix on Linux, etc, etc.