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Developers: Those are rookie numbers

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I’m going for the high score!

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I’m an IT engineer, 100% of my time is spent on computer problems.

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I’m a home server hobbyist. I like to think of them as computer solutions.

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3 points

You don’t eat, sleep or go to the bathroom?

Someone call Harrison Ford, we have a replikant!

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1 point

At least 5 percent has to be doing something else.

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10 points

That number was more like 30% with a windows laptop and all the security crap Microsoft convinced my company to install. It was so painfully slow and glitchy. So I went rogue and put Linux on my company laptop 8 months ago and I’m not looking back.

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Yep. Over here running Fedora KDE 40 on my desktop, dealing with zero issues. My use case is pretty simple, but everything I use just works, no issues.

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If your use case is “pretty simple,” you’re unlikely to have problems with any operating system.

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In my case I’m a manager so I don’t do any real work. Linux is great for an Edge browser, ms365 paper pushing wana be engineer.

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9 points

Yeah, I know. What of it?

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109 points

How much time do we waste on car problems? Neighbor problems? Political problems? Grocery problems?

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54 points

Right and how much time do we save by having computers? Fixing the problems is just the cost of doing business

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Not much.

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Yeah, this seems like a pretty dumb conclusion. I expect that as far back as you look, people always took advantage of tools that save them time. But then they always also spent a fair amount of that time (that they could have been working), just maintaining/fixing/making their tools. I think the truth is that computers are very useful tools, but the maintenance and troubleshooting can be quite time consuming.

I will continue using computers though.

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Using computers and also having to deal with their problems is still far more betterer than not using computers at all.

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Also in the context of working, this isn’t just computers. It’s tools in general, and a computer is a type of tool. Problems with your saw? Problems with your batteries? Problems with access to electricity and your extension cords not being long enough? Problem with losing your 10mm sockets? If you’re a trucker or driver the problem could be your vehicle. Etc etc etc.

This article is stupid. Tools break, they always have and always will. The tools we have now are better than they have ever been. They will probably keep getting more and more efficient, but they will still break. Because tools break.

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3 points

How much time do we waste on first-past-the-post problems?

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24 points

Sounds more like a lot of people could do with some basic computer skills training.

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I don’t know how many times I’ve taught my coworkers to use the search features or ctrl+f function … at this point it feels like they are willfully forgetting. They ask me to help them do something, I go over to their computer, one of the steps is to bring up 1 specific document from the list of 100+ documents, they proceed to slowly scroll… and scroll… and scroll…

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