W dniu 28.09.2015 o 16:47, Cathal Garvey pisze:
In fact, the difficulty getting people to click just that one button to use Jitsi Meet may be what finally broke my spirit and made me realise that users are quite often too stupid to successfully use *anything* and that only brand reputation makes them persevere to use shit like Skype.
My thoughts exactly. 20 years ago people could learn to use MS-DOS, but today clicking a colorful, graphical, button is "too difficult". Anything that's new/different and isn't already used by millions of other sheep is instantly seen as evil, difficult and not necessary. What happened to curiosity, to wanting to learn new stuff? The universe is still winning, the current wave of idiots is too much :-P. -- Łukasz "Cyber Killer" Korpalski mail: cyberkiller8@gmail.com xmpp: cyber_killer@jabster.pl site: http://website.cybkil.cu.cc gpgkey: 0x72511999 @ hkp://keys.gnupg.net //When replying to my e-mail, kindly please //write your message below the quoted text.