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Reason: None provided.

It's only "easy" to use because of prior knowledge of UI patterns that almost everyone has thanks to Windows' historical market share.

Seriously, you think people would save the shit about "relearning how to use an OS" when Windows changes shit in every mainline release. Remember how Windows 8 removed the start menu and replaced it with that fucking tiles bullshit? Now you have Windows 11 centering your icons in the task bar instead of having them left-justified. "Oh, but it's only one thing you have to change". Oh, but I thought that Windows "works out of the box". Every single excuse people make to defend Windows is the words of a battered house wife: "You don't know him like I know him! I can't live without him! I can fix him! He loooooooooves me!"

No one comes out of the womb knowing how to drive a car, do basic math, or read basic words.

337 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It's only "easy" to use because of prior knowledge of UI patterns that almost everyone has thanks to Windows' historical market share.

Seriously, you think people would save the shit about "relearning how to use an OS" when Windows changes shit in every mainline release. Remember how Windows 8 removed the start menu and replaced it with that fucking tiles bullshit? Now you have Windows 11 centering your icons in the task bar instead of having them left-justified. "Oh, but it's only one thing you have to change". Oh, but I thought that Windows "works out of the box". Every single excuse people make to defend Windows is the words of a battered house wife: "You don't know him like I know him! I can't live without him! I need him! He loooooooooves me!"

No one comes out of the womb knowing how to drive a car, do basic math, or read basic words.

337 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It's only "easy" to use because of prior knowledge of UI patterns that almost everyone has thanks to Windows' historical market share.

Seriously, you think people would save the shit about "relearning how to use an OS" when Windows changes shit in every mainline release. Remember how Windows 8 removed the start menu and replaced it with that fucking tiles bullshit? Now you have Windows 11 centering your icons in the task bar instead of having them left-justified. "Oh, but it's only one thing you have to change". Oh, but I thought that Windows "works out of the box".

No one comes out of the womb knowing how to drive a car, do basic math, or read basic words.

337 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

It's only "easy" to use because of prior knowledge of UI patterns that almost everyone has thanks to Windows' historical market share.

Seriously, you think people would save the shit about "relearning how to use an OS" when Windows changes shit in every mainline release? No one comes out of the womb knowing how to drive a car, do basic math, or read basic words.

337 days ago
1 score