20240728-dunning_kruger_techies.txt Sometimes it absolutely blows my mind how many "computer nerds" are fucking stupid. Just because you use Photoshop competently and you're a geek doesn't make you a computer expert. I recently read an article where the author claimed Notepad was a word processor. Not Wordpad. Notepad. When I read that, I just recoiled slightly... This was supposed to be a tech site. Does a bare-bones text editor really constitute a word processor? Not in my book. I guess you could technically call it that as it does have font selection and text size, but that's still a stretch. Anyway, often when I'm browsing articles on tech sites, they use the shittiest bloatware around to do things. They think that any program using less than 1GB of RAM is "minimal." Mac nerds are probably the worst. I know one guy who actually knows what he's doing that uses a Mac... and considering the alternative is Win11, I can't say I blame him much. But they're like decades behind on productivity software and think a system that has bouncing dock/tray icons is good... The ignorant arrogance to believe the haphazard organization of Apple OSes is worth more than a hundred bucks is maddening. Actually, the sheer stupidity of overpaying for Rotten Core hardware and software is the most maddening. Not only are they screwing themselves over, but they've emboldened other companies to do the same fucking thing: overprice shit that's going to break in a few years. The other terrible "computer nerds" on my radar are the absolute dipshits designing the UI for Win11. I hope and pray they aren't actual devs, because doing the most mundane tasks like changing the name of a webcam requires either shell scripting or fucking regedit. Are you fucking kidding me? It's insane. You can change the audio source names easily in settings, but you can't do the same for video sources? Give me a fucking break. And they move all these important settings from Control Panel to Settings. At best it's an inconvenience with options moved around because graphic designers an UI/UX devs need to justify their fucking paycheck, but often they straight up REMOVE options and it's a trip through the wonderful Win registry to fix it... Lastly, Linux computer nerds are probably the most vicious, but more often than not, they actually know what they're doing. They may not know how to develop a "pretty" GUI, but they know how to troubleshoot the most ridiculous, obscure problems, assuming you don't piss them off. BSD nerds are like finding unicorns, but they tend to be more relaxed versions of their Linux cousins. If I could get BSD working on one of my computers, I'd probably be one. But seriously, how do people call themselves tech enthusiasts when they never use CLI/TUI? If you knew shit about computers, you'd know GUIs are often a waste of time and resources. There are definitely tasks that are virtually required to be in a GUI, but most tasks don't need one. I'll be the first to say I prefer gparted to parted, but it's not like I don't know parted exists. Do you really need Task Manager when htop or even top exists? I can't even take a "computer nerd" seriously if they open Word to "jot" down a few notes. I don't know why anyone short of a photographer would actually prefer GUI file management, either. Assuming you have a decent naming scheme, you shouldn't need a preview if you know the name of the file. People putting spaces in folder/filenames... What are you doing? Don't you dare call yourselves computer nerds. %20 or "\ " are just fucking lame. Anyway, that's my rant. I'm just tired of seeing tech advice articles where the advice-giver doesn't know what he or she is talking about.