Carl Fink wrote:
> Thanks for the sarcasm.
It's not sarcasm.
> But it's circular reasoning: "If we make it hard, then it's not for new
> users."
No, it isn't. It is the simple fact that any operation where one could
end up with a completely non-fuctional computer at the end isn't for new
users. It simply is not because new users are too apt to make mistakes to end
up non-functional and not have a clue on how to get out of it.
It's like saying that engine replacement isn't for an untrained,
unskilled, no manual reading "mechanic".
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