Mainly cos computer typing classes were phasing out, and people were mostly using phones and tablets because computers are too expensive for a large chunk of the population.
So when folks get a computer, using anything that's not gui based, much less requires attempting to find documentation is too far out of their reach and understanding.
I understand you getting mad at folks being called "not normal" but as a linux user who can understand and use terminal, that sets you /2
@funbaker @lori
Apart from a large chunk of the population who doesn't have that sort of tech literacy or understanding and absolutely needs a solid gui interface in order to get the most out of their os.
These people are looking for an os as a daily driver, not for any sort of specific use case.
I installed Mint on my old laptop for my dad and it worked for him for years once I set it up because he could understand it and it was familiar. But he could not use terminal to save his life.