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desentizised@lemm.ee â¨3⊠â¨months⊠agoI think if youâre talking wider demographics your model OSs are (obviously) Windows and macOS. People buy into that because CLI familiarity isnât required. Especially with Apple products everything revolves around simplicity.
I do dream of a day when Linux can (at least somewhat) rival that. I love Linux because I am (or consider myself) intricately familiar with it and I can (theoretically) change every aspect about it. But mutability and limitless possibilities are not what makes an OS lovable to the average user. I think the advent of immutable Linux distros is a step in the right direction for mass adoption. Stuff just needs to work. Googling for StackOverflow or AskUbuntu postings shouldnât ever be necessary when people just want to do whatever they were doing on Windows with limited technical knowledge.
However on another note, if youâre talking a home studio migration, not sure what that entails, but it sounds rather technical. I donât want to be the guy to tell you that CLI familiarity is simply par for the course. Maybe your work shouldnât require terminal interaction. Maybe there is a certain gap between absolutely basic linux tutorials and the more advanced ones like you suggest. Yet what I do want to say is that if you want to do repairwork on your own car itâs not exactly like that is supposed to be an accessible skill to acquire. Even if there are videos explaining step by step what you need to do, eventually you still need to get your own practice in. Stuff will break. We make mistakes and we learn from them. That is the point Iâm trying to get at. Not all knowledge can be bestowed from without. Some of it just needs to grow organically from within.