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  • Yes I have no interest in having a browser in the way. But 2 things. Firstly CATIA in a browser is just the same CATIA running on a remote PC somewhere. It’s the same program. And secondly, as longvas the UI looks and works the same, with no delays, then it’ll be fine. Sure you can’t use it when your wifi or Internet is down or slow, or the provider has power or Internet issues. And your customer is not a military or super secrecy case. But its clearly expecting to find a market.



  • As a non IT person I find Linux way better for installing software. The sort of apps non IT people use. The Software store has most of what I need. There rest I install the Windows way. From a website. Apps with a Linux version almost always detect and offer a Linux button to click to install. I wouldn’t know what to do if that didn’t work. Ditch that application I guess. My distros are pretty standard. Not hacked about. My apps are not too weird. I’ve been doing it this way for 14+ years. Never needed the CLI either.




  • ian@feddit.uktoLinux@lemmy.mlWhy?
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    3 months ago

    Because Linux had a choice of desktop environments to try out. What a playground.

    My first peek was with Wubi. >2008 ish? Then Knoppix had a live boot. Then all the other live boots followed. Very important easy first step.

    I’m now on Plasma, tweaked to suit me.



  • I too am very cautious of getting stuck with Linux. I try to be sure I’m not doing things the hard way. I have found easy distros and easy ways to do most things in Linux despite many people suggesting I do it the IT pro way that they do. Usually because they haven’t investigated easy ways for non IT users. They mean well, but don’t know about usability or if there us an easy way.




  • ian@feddit.uktolinuxmemes@lemmy.worldsiempre lo hago
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    4 months ago

    A GUI with good usability can let you repeat commands exactly if required. They use last used values as default. If people in needed that often we’d see more of it in GUI apps. There is often more useful functionality that get prioritised though.







  • We won’t get railways to every door. But the title says Public Transit. So various sized rail vehicles will connect with various sized road vehicles for the last mile. Everything electric and everything autonomous.
    Nobody will need to own a car in urban locations. Many places won’t allow access anyway.
    We’ll all pay less for ownership. Less per mile transit. Less for goods due to reduced transport costs.
    We’ll enjoy our streets as a place to socialise once the danger, noise and parked cars are gone. Multi lane highways will be replaced by parks and cycle routes.
    We’ll enjoy our time not wasted sitting in traffic jams.
    All this won’t stop the greed merchants peddling their lies and duping the gullible though.




  • Yes. Owning a car is a constant expense. For something that gets used a small percent of the day.

    I rent if I ever need a car. The rent by-the-minute schemes near me include charging or fuel, insurance and everything for ~25ct/minute. Ideal for local trips with passengers. Otherwise I bike everywhere in Munich.