I would guess literally 99% of people could switch to Linux Mint and be more than happy.
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Lego @lemm.ee Trying to Remove Fixed "Glass" From Door
Fuck Cars @lemmy.world Big Car = Safe
Cross stitch and embroidery @sh.itjust.works Just Finished this Patch, Minus the Velcro Backing
196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone What's up with Rules?
Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world God is so Immature
Music @lemmy.world ENTIRE FREEBIRD SOLO PLAYED ON HARMONICA!!! (Lynyrd Skynyrd)
Cross stitch and embroidery @sh.itjust.works WIP Wednesday! For My First Patch, a No-Shoot Target
Cross stitch and embroidery @sh.itjust.works unusual circumstances recommendation on embroidery thread
Wisconsin @midwest.social Fundraiser to Support Free Firearms Classes for Queer and Minority Communities
Socialist Rifle Association @midwest.social Fundraiser to Support Free Firearms Classes for Queer and Minority Communities
Science @beehaw.org How thinking in a foreign language improves decision-making
You Should Know @lemmy.world YSK: The Search Engine Ecosia Plants Trees With Your Searches
Technology @midwest.social An Anti-Porn App Put Him in Jail and His Family Under Surveillance


I love the way it looks. It's super easy to figure out where everything is. "Cutting edge" UI designers have a tendency to change things to justify their own existence. Is it easy for the user to navigate? Is it clear what does what? Great. Stick with your design language and only change it if you're forced to by some fundamental change that is incompatible with the framework you currently have.
I fucking hate how every time my phone updates something is bound to be changed with no obvious benefit. Even worse when they remove functionality I was reliant on.