I have another post in store about phenomena related to these ideas, but letโs talk about when the Gnome3/Windows 8/SystemD braindead contingent claim that, โWell, people hated Windows 95 when it came out, too!โ
Or Windows XP. To bolster the fuckwit idea that โpeople just hate changeโ for making products so terrible that people wonโt even despoil their compost pile with them.
Both claims are false. I remember very well when Windows 95 came out. Windows XP, too. Windows XP was released into a big recession and had other headwinds, but it was indeed greeted warmly and was widely welcomed as a big improvement.
However when Windows 95 came out it was such an upgrade that people went absolutely apeshit about it. No joke. People not only didnโt hate change, they were clamoring for it. Hereโs what it looked like just about everywhere.

People lined up at midnight. Stores were jam-packed the night of its launch and for weeks afterward. I witnessed this myself, in person, with my own eyes.
So no, dumbasses, there was no significant backlash against Windows 95 or Windows XP.
People donโt hate change. They just hate bad tools, bad design, and your specific mega-failures that you like to call a โuser interface.โ
Yeah, I am talking to you, Gnome 3 developers โ and Windows 8 developers.
Yep, I was super excited to install XP!
Yeah, everybody lurrrved Windows 95. They didn’t like the bugs but the overall idea and format was an immediate hit.
Meanwhile, everybody who uses a computer for work (rather than as a big pseudo smartphone) hates, hates, hates Windows 8.