• @Senal
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    21 month ago

    Depends on how you define ‘cost’ I suppose, but seems like the trade off isn’t worth it for you, which is fair.

    Some might value the perceived benefits much higher than you do.

    • @[email protected]
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      31 month ago

      Sure. Like if you enjoy doing that stuff it would be totally worth it I’m sure.

      There is a particular kind of person who prefers setup and config to doing anything with a computer, and it’s hard to hide my disdain for that sometimes but that doesn’t make it wrong. It also doesn’t mean I’m doing anything with a computer. We’re biased towards ourselves, I get that.

      Like, we just put a dog down so I was thinking about my own mortality and how much time I have in life. It’s not a lot, and the idea of making sure an email address is functioning today sounds like hell.

      I’m leaving the original statement up because I don’t think enough people walk back hasty statements online.

      • @Senal
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        21 month ago

        For me specifically, the setup and config oftentimes is what I’m doing with the computer, the learning and knowledge gained from the practice is what I’m after, which is good because it’s significantly less fun than it used to be.

        Admittedly mine is probably a non-standard case and it ties in with other things in my life.

        Condolences on your loss.