Howdy there! I posted here a while ago sharing a script to a video guide on how and why someone might want to switch to Linux and I wanted to share the finished product now that it is complete. My goal with this script was to create something explaining why an average person might want to stop using Windows and what Linux can do for them in its place. It is able to be watched on Peertube and YouTube as well as read in its entirety on my website. If you give it a watch or a read please let me know what you think. Thank you for your time :)

  • Kjell@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    I looked on the topics of the video and all of them make sense. However, I think the biggest problem for average persons is that they don’t care enough to watch a video that is 80 minutes long (if they even find it). Also, I’m not sure if video is the correct format since I prefer text and some pictures. But I’m not an average user :) for a grandma a video might be better, I don’t know.

    For feedback of the video itself, the parts where you show Cinnamon, Gnome and KDE could benefit from showing the screen more and how to navigate in the OS. If I try to imagine how an elderly person would feel about changing OS to Linux from using Windows for decades then I’m not sure watching does short glimpses would convince them that they can handle it.

    Sorry if it sounds harsh, I’m trying to give constructive feedback. I think it is a nice initiative and from what I saw the topics are well chosen and you speak slowly and clearly.

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    3 months ago

    A heads up that, in 2026, a 70 year old grandmother could just as well have had a 30-40-50 year career in computing. Don’t use grandmothers as the go to trope for tech illiterate users :)

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      3 months ago

      Grace hopper died in 1992 well into her 80s.

      Edit: Ada Lovelace (maiden name Augusta Ada Byron. Yeah that was her dad, no they never met, but that’s the time period) wrote the first computer code with a quill pen. Computers were largely considered ‘women’s work’ until I think like the late 50s; most of turing’s team at bletchley park were women. Up until the 1980s it was probably wise, if you wanted the deep lore on computers, to ask somebody’s grandma.

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    3 months ago

    What is the alternative to Ubuntu (lets pretend snap doesn’t exist) if recommending someone a distro where you don’t need to use the CLI to install apps?

    Unfortunately there are many apps that can’t be found on flathub/discover.