• IsThisAnAI@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    We’re in a thread about usability and the first thing I have to do is research special companies and pay a premium to make shit work? Muuuch easier.

    I’m not saying Linux isn’t usable as a daily. I’m saying it requires more work. Certainly moreso than OSX which is the realistic alternative path for most users.

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        4 hours ago

        I personally have a custom block on my setup, but I’m hardly average and use a qnap nas for my Linux service needs.

        But to answer your question, yes basically most do. The average user walks into a best buy or Walmart and buys something in their price range. An even smaller percent will head to Dell or iBuyPower and buy a “low, mid, high” range of pre-builts and make few if any real customization.

        They will do no research into GPU/CPU other than nivida vs AMD vs intel choices. They have no idea other than some very basic performance numbers eg I have 32G or ram and would give you a funny look if you asked them about vram.