I feel like as someone who’s been through all the generations of windows as NT, Microsoft has a grand idea for how the desktop should work. It wasn’t until iOS came around the corner and landed on the iPad in 2010 that Microsoft felt the pressure to redesign everything.
At that point, surface was a design concept for a table top computer running an application on top of a windows PC. iOS had made the leap Microsoft never could. Rapidly Microsoft turns around a new interface for windows 8 in 2012 and since then we’ve been dealing with the fact that Microsoft wants to make every computer essentially an iPad … From 2010.
Everything they do from locking down the ecosystem, enforcing uniformity in design, force all apps to deploy via the store, always online design. This design philosophy was trust into the mainstream by Apple. However apple was right to fragment the ecosystem into Mac os and iOS.
Microsoft wants to beat them to the punch with one OS on everything and it’s just not doable without starting from scratch. It’s not stopping them from trying.
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There will be one day where you have to jailbreak your windows to still use it like you want to.
Or, you know, use another OS
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I kinda get that feeling…i also used to think its unintuitive/complicated. Nowadays i love it, but I also dont mind investing a bit of time to troubleshoot every once in a while. It has been a pretty stable experience on PopOS though.
But also there are different levels for sure. i guess Mint would be a fairly uncomplicated choice?
Edit: i also just realized this is all about windows here. I got a bit lost and will see myself out…
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