Client: “How much is this disaster recovery plan going to cost me?”
Me: “A hell of a lot less than when you don’t have (valid, tested) backups and need them”
You’re assuming the moon has maintained it’s current orbit. Maybe it just happened to get knocked out from Earth’s. That said, I’m curious how disasterous it would be for Earth if the moon was suddenly gone…
I, too, have had the audacity to say WSL is useful on this community and it was also met with down votes. Purists hating and gate keeping, and then they wonder why Linux isn’t more popular.
It’s for the person paying for the hosting and maintaining the server to decide what they want their server to do
For the ‘average’ user you’re suggesting to be helping none of these are remotely difficult to address…
“I’m confused about antivirus,” Windows handles it
“I keep forgetting to check on updates for the program I use so much,” The apps you use will ask to update when you use them
“I’m unsure if I’m on the correct site to download an exe file from,” The website for the application
“I keep getting ads in my taskbar,” Disabled in literally 3 seconds at install and never think about it again (yeah it’s dumb it happens at all, fine)
“I was going to find a different browser to use but my computer dissuaded me from doing so,” getfirefox.com. install & run. Click set default browser when it pops up.
If you can’t answer a simple one sentence answer to an easy question I don’t think it’s Windows fault. I say this as somehow who has helped tech illiterate people of all sorts on Windows, Linux, and Unix systems over the past 25+ years.
Not sure about the eyes but miss piggy is definitely a predator