And yet it's the only argument you'll hear. I don't know what possesses some people to act like critcism of systemd makes you an entitled manchild, I suspect they might be imbeciles.
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Half the reason I left reddit was in hopes of never seeing that horribly ugly snoo logo ever again
It probably won't, Summer Reddit has been a known phenomenon for years. It's going to be flooded with even more children than usual.
Pitchers who have beaten the A's with a perfect game since the franchise's birth in 1901:
- Cy Young
- Domingo Germán
8:43 A.M. and already this is the dumbest thing I'll read all day.
Maybe you should make sure you're right about terminology before you embarass yourself with weird histrionics?
I dispute the validity of the basis of your argument. Whether or not ease of access to advanced tools will cause problems for people who don't know what they're doing is irrelevant, and no design decision should ever be made with that consideration in mind. Whatever happened to RTFM? Put up a warning if you're worried about it. And you covered that:
And also a warning that is displayed when you start the advanced mode, for example, will not be useful. Nowadays, this will be often ignored.
That is the user's problem. Efficiency should never be hamstrung in the name of handholding. Ever.
No, tell us anyway
Enjoy your botnet
"Google kills something nobody cares about in favor of a new implementation that nobody will care about" is almost a daily headline
If such settings are easy to change via a graphical interface, I see the danger that users with insufficient knowledge will tinker with them, which may lead to problems.
I'm guessing you're one of those people who answers questions on stackoverflow with "Why do you think you need to be able to do that?" instead of an answer.
On this day in 2007 smartphones took a nosedive in functionality that they took years to recover from. The first iPhone was especially bad, by modern standards it wasn't even a smartphone, it was a feature phone with a touchscreen. I had a Nokia E70 in 2007, a time when the culture around using Apple products was even more elitist than it is today, and it was beyond annoying to be told shit like "well you don't really need to be able to copy and paste text, or record video, or record voice notes, or install third-party apps, that's all just bloat" by brand loyalists who really needed me to know why my phone was actually worse than an iPhone for being able to do those things. If we're going to celebrate the iPhone for innovating and being a decent product, I agree, but that didn't happen till the 3GS came out.