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They just ignore you or say "who cares?". An average person doesn't have the critical thinking skills an ideological/sceptical person does. They don't want to know about alternatives to the things they use, because that would require energy, which we reflexively try to save for fictional danger, which never takes place.
Or they just don’t have the bandwidth. Lots of people talk about “spousal approval” when it comes to self hosting and stuff. If you’re strapped for time, resources and have lack of understanding, it can be a hard thing to tackle.
I wonder why they are so lacking in critical thinking skills.
It does make me remember back to mere months after I'd switched to linux, and, one drunken night where I had oddly ended up with just the two rotters on the far side of our friend circle, just after having learned about Microsoft Windows' Subliminal Messaging Subsystem, and the combination of curiosity, alcohol, and the mischievous company, and having access to my flatmate's computer, we accessed it and meddled with it, and put a bunch of silly message in it, thinking it wouldnt work... but then days later, completely out of character, my flatmate very enthusiastically bought a red fedora (~ me being a new linux user, I input "buy red hat"). I'm glad I put the brakes on the more serious stuff the two rotters were wanting to put in the message list. But still, buying a red hat was not the worst that happened.
This was already about a year after I had renounced ever working in advertising or marketing ever again.
I wonder if the lack of critical thinking skills is something to do with things like that.