When I was a teenager I spent a large amount of time tweaking my operating system: how the user interface looked, its behavior, sometimes it's low-level plumbings. While I did learn some stuff doing that, learning wasn't the goal. I did it because it was fun. It was useless, but fun!
In a world of corporate-infused boredom, I think you should have fun too with computers. 1/3
Some things have changed for the worst: back in the day you could tweak the user interface to your heart's content. That was before Steve Jobs wanted to have knobs and other bullshit. Before "touch interfaces" ushered an era of idiotic minimalism where you can't tell what an icon does, or how it's different from the other. Back in a day where interfaces were supposed to be consistent between applications, and *customizable*. When the *user* was supposed to be in charge. 2/3