Anyways, that's your answer. I'm guessing you, like me, pretty much never have personal problems with your own data and stuff that only you work on; you keep backups and such and know about cross-platform things and so on.
We're the extreme minority. Most folks rely on what was sold to them, idea-wise or other. Since I've been doing more independent real-life IT work along with my IT teaching, I've learned to be less judgey -- and even though I know the tech up-and-down, I've learned it's infinitely harder to get a significant number of people to see things the way people like you and me do.
Anyways, that's your answer. I'm guessing you, like me, pretty much never have personal problems with your own data and stuff that only you work on; you keep backups and such and know about cross-platform things and so on.
We're the extreme minority. Most folks rely on what was sold to them, idea-wise or other. Since I've been doing more independent real-life IT work along with my IT teaching, I've learned to be less judgey -- and even though I know the tech up-and-down, I've learned it's infinitely harder to get a significant number of people to see things the way people like you and me do.