MiloSquirrel@lemmy.mltoUnited States | News & Politics@lemmy.ml•The Child Labor of Early Capitalism Is Making a Big Comeback in the USEnglish
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1 year agoWhen I was in highschool, my teacher described getting rid of child labor as “The greatest thing this country has ever done” and that always stuck with me, that in many ways the US might be backsliding, but at least we don’t have child labor anymore.
Was fekkin wild seeing him posting on facebook in support of state republicans overturning child labor laws. The last few years have really changed some good folks into horrible monsters lol
There’s a lot of little things to you need to learn, that you don’t learn until actually messing around with in Linux which absolutely make or break your experience with Linux, and that Linux users will mock you for asking about.
For a lot of people windows just works how they want it, so when they’re convinced to switch by a friend/family member/youtuber they now have to relearn what was incredibly easy for them, which absolutely will cause frustrations regardless.
And a lot of Linux dudes get really defensive and elitist when you ask them to explain or help, like screaming that you’re afraid of the command line when you’ve just never needed to use it before. So the initial learning curve is rough, to het more or less what you had before(For an avg user)
Like. I’m sorry, but having an issue keeping you from using your pc, and only getting advice to read the documentation of the distro, when you could have just kept windows, is going to frustrate people