I watch lots of woodworking videos. Not quite as much fun, but no mess.
You should charge a restocking fee.
Yup, that was a whole kerfuffle. That is what got me to stop installing Ubuntu.
But how is a new person supposed to know that? Ubuntu is still at the top of many charts. And has years of previous positive reviews.
It's almost like you didn't read the article, because this specific point is addressed.
You only got part of the quote, and not the part that really is what the article is about.
I understand that Canonical has every right to make the decision about their product. You want to promote Snap over Deb, fine. But don't do it in a deceiving manner.
And there is a pretty reasonable middle ground:
If you would like to keep your 'Snap store' deb-free, fine! At least have the decency to provide Gdebi by default for local deb file installation.
But this is making the Windows 11 experience worse, making fewer people upgrade to get Windows 11.
Most people don't want Win 11.
I'm not sure if you are overthinking, by trying to equate a 386 with a top of the line only a few years old.
Or if you under-thought, buy not going back to a 286, or an XT, or a mainframe.
Or that you are in lala land by not including Macs on a Power PC chip.
Do you need my PayPal or Venmo account so you can send me money to replace perfectly working hardware?
Who is going to be forcing Win 11 on old computers for their family members that don't know much about computers?
If someone buys a new computer, it will support Win 11.
Same things raised here apply to employees.
What about all the employees that Elon wants to move into his Tesla housing?
These people's jobs were closed and they were let go with no fault of their own.
A few years down the road, that means these people would get an email on their way to work that their job no longer exists, and their housing is now gone, on the whim of the owner.