• DaddleDew@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    They figured if they make Win 10 just as bad as Win 11 people will finally switch over.

    Obligatory Linux plug.

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      You would think they make enough on their corporate licenses to cover the cost of home users and whatever piracy still exists.

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        I was sucker back then as I paid for a home license for $165 cad though I rectified the mistake by donating more to Linux projects all together

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          Same, I bought 7 and 10 but have since put more into Debian, Wikipedia, Archive.org and some other projects than I will ever spend again on a Windows license.

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      Smartest users are already using OpenShell and don’t have anything to fear, at least from this change… for now…

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    Thank you kindley Microsoft, It is what I crave! I need it like the Microplastics I got installed in my ballsack.

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    God damnit. I have a W10 drive left because SteamVR is still a little clunky on Debian.

    I really hope valve comes out with a new release of SteamOS for desktops, the Steam Deck version is damned near flawless.

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        It won’t make them any more money so it’s not like there is a financial incentive for them, but they do occasionally do things just because they aren’t assholes.

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        A steam deck beta update from the past week or two that they were working on adding support for the ROG Ally. The verge asked valve about it, and they confirmed they’re actively working on making it support other handheld PCs.

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      OpenShell is your friend then. I haven’t seen the Windows 8 or 10 menu in years except when using the text launcher to start OpenShell after I closed it.

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        In 7 and 8 I really liked the Gnome-like ability to just type the first few letters of a program and hit enter. OpenShell looks like I’m not the only one.

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    I think the various debloat scripts (Chris Titus etc.) should take care of this.

    Obviously this remedy is just harm reduction.

    Going forward I will be maining various Linux distros and using Wine/Proton compatibility, or TinyWin10 on a VM, for any tasks that absolutely require Windows.

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      I checked the website, so it’s like a micro scripted app compilation?? Does the thing is a run/tweak then close, or does it needs to reside as a background service/task?

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        You start with a fresh Windows install and run the playbook on it. It’s practically a one time script

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    At least I could install Windows 10 in QEMU. I think I’ll go back to Win7 for VMs then.