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minus-squareSupremeDonut@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkarrow-up2arrow-down1·17 小时前Oh shit, same here! Were you surprised to learn how much basic stuff you didn’t know?
minus-squareCrikeste@lemm.eelinkfedilinkarrow-up2·16 小时前To be honest, not really. But I guess I got acclimated to Windows through the computers at my schools, so maybe that’s why. I will admit, the environment feels more ‘open’ even if utilizing that openness is convoluted or requires more technical skills. I think the main draw for me was the hardware and the ability to ‘easily’ replace it. Can’t do that on an iMac lol
minus-squareSupremeDonut@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkarrow-up1·edit-214 小时前True, haha. Yeah I thought I was pretty computer savvy, then I got my first Windows machine a couple years ago, and boy was I wrong! I still use a mac for work, but now I get frustrated with all the loopholes that comes with.
Oh shit, same here! Were you surprised to learn how much basic stuff you didn’t know?
To be honest, not really. But I guess I got acclimated to Windows through the computers at my schools, so maybe that’s why.
I will admit, the environment feels more ‘open’ even if utilizing that openness is convoluted or requires more technical skills.
I think the main draw for me was the hardware and the ability to ‘easily’ replace it. Can’t do that on an iMac lol
True, haha. Yeah I thought I was pretty computer savvy, then I got my first Windows machine a couple years ago, and boy was I wrong!
I still use a mac for work, but now I get frustrated with all the loopholes that comes with.