Tbftbf, that’s not the correct way to do anything, you should always research before big purchases (like a laptop) or big changes (like an OS), even completely divorced from computing (like buying an anything).
We need to bring back the concept of the “informed decision.”
To be fair, most people who want to install Linux will google “how to install Linux” and most likely will be pointed at the main Ubuntu distro.
All the more reason to call attention to an easily overlooked alternative, especially if it’s able to serve a blind person’s needs better.
Very true. Not a lot of outreach you can do on Lemmy, though. Still a pretty niche platform.
Tbftbf, that’s not the correct way to do anything, you should always research before big purchases (like a laptop) or big changes (like an OS), even completely divorced from computing (like buying an anything).
We need to bring back the concept of the “informed decision.”
I agree, but I’m cynical and don’t see that ever happening.