• bear_delune@beehaw.org
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    I think Zorin is a pretty solid choice for people with no Linux experience tbh.

    It’s at least going to feel familiar

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      17 hours ago

      They charge extra for theming that people could get themselves for free. I don’t like that it’s taking advantage of vulnerable people.

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        I don’t think that’s “taking advantage of vulnerable people”

        The options still exist for people to learn and theming is incredibly inconsequential.

        They’re monetising to support development in a minimally impactful way, that is completely optional, and I think that’s a good thing.

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          They should advertise that everything is free and can be installed after installation if you choose not say $80 gets you a Windows like desktop and software replacements that will save you thousands (Blender/Xournal++/OfficeSuite)

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            The value proposition is ease of use and integration of these theming utilities.

            I honestly think this monetisation strategy of theirs is a non-issue.

            People who want a streamlined experience have the option of paying for that, people who want the option of doing it all themselves have that opportunity too.

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                16 hours ago

                Not communicating that there are alternatives to their services?

                I don’t really think it’s their responsibility to spoon feed alternatives to their customers; they’re not being anticompetitive, they’re not being deceptive, they’re not blocking alternatives.

                I think your requirements here are unfair and kind of irrational