• lseif@sopuli.xyz
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      1 year ago

      can windows do that, without a wizard? i guess technically, but ive never seen it done, and i think it would be a security flaw.

      linux does have gui package managers, you know

    • fanbois [he/him]@hexbear.net
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      1 year ago

      I don’t want to compile anything. I don’t want to “make”. I don’t want to use command lines. I don’t want to download Rust. Or know the difference between python2 and python3 and how you still have to be specific about it. I never wanna read a git manual with lines that mean nothing to me again. I don’t care about snap or flatpack or whatever package distribution gives me a year old version of my program on this distro and how that version differs from the one from the webpage.

      Sorry Linux, but a big download button, double click, “install to c:/program files”, “want a short cut to desktop”, done. is the gold standard for 99% of applications.

      I know there are reasons. But still, it sucks.