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      12 hours ago

      It baffles me. I told my dad I can get him adfree youtube in just 5 minutes if I install firefox on his phone.

      His response was that he doesn’t want to install “yet another app” as if it’s a big deal.

      I’m so often left speechless by this stuff. It’s asinine.

      Eat your ad slop then… Wtf else can I say…

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        3 hours ago

        They don’t want to be bothered learning something new, they’ll just stick to what works for them.

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          Learning what? There’s no learning involved, unless you count pressing a different app icon and typing in youtube in search as “learning”.

          And in the specific case of my dad, he’s no tech illiterate. He has Linux Mint on his laptop. He can get by just fine. He’s just really fucking lazy with this stuff.

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          I can understand that.

          I’m an early Xer, and my mom an early boomer. She’s been a computer user since the late 70s. Right now, She does all these things, install a bajillion apps for things like the BBC and 10 other news services even though I have explained to her that she could have them all as bookmarks in FF, with ad and tracker blocking, etc.

          She understands it. She does, but at her age she can’t be arsed to open a website, bookmark it, then go to bookmarks, etc. I’ve even tried to get her to turn things into PWAs, which she gets ! But can’t be arsed.

          I’m an IT guy, the eternal tech support for friends and family. Now my eldest son is an analyst at a major telco, and I send him all the traffic, and sometimes even ask him to do or figure out stuff for me, because I can’t be arsed. Same reasons I’ve been on Mint for a few years, until I discovered CachyOS. I started my Linux journey in Slackware, painfully downloaded as diskette images, and have been distro hopping all my life, using all major distros at one time or another. Now I can’t be arsed.

          Im still a tinkerer, a maker, homelabber, etc. but the mundane, I can’t be arsed.