• Madcat81@lemm.ee
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    5 days ago

    Can’t upgrade because my 4 years old mobo is apparently too old (haven’t checked out the workarounds yet). Installed Linux Mint to give it a try and I am positively surprised so far.

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    6 days ago

    I switched to linux full time almost a year ago.

    I have been thus far entirely unsuccessful in convincing anyone else to make the jump. Normal people do not give a fuck, will not lift a finger to improve their digital lives. I’ve been telling friends and family about adblockers for YEARS, and not a single one ever bothered to do it of their own volition. If I don’t do it for them, then they just sit through ads like complacent sheep. None of them are going to change operating systems if they can’t even install a browser extension.

  • TheOtherG@feddit.nl
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    5 days ago

    I’m using 10+ years old hardware, Microsoft has already told me I can’t upgrade, followed by several messages asking me to upgrade…

    In other news, Linux Mint works nice and I just need to check Protondb to get Warframe running at frames per second and not seconds per frame

  • MrFinnbean@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    Why Gates in the picture tough?

    He stepped down as a chairman over 10 years ago and didint he leave the microsoft board like 5 years ago?

  • Lolseas@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    I thought I read some time ago that Windoze 10 would be the last version of Windoze ever…

  • katy ✨
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    6 days ago

    too late already did switch to linux :3

  • MystikIncarnate@lemmy.ca
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    6 days ago

    I won’t be doing pretty much anything about it. I have 10 pro, I don’t really give a shit about what Microsoft thinks I should do. My computer is behind a firewall, and bluntly, it’ll be a while before the security issues become such a problem that I need to go and upgrade.

    However. I already did the legwork. I went out and upgraded the hardware TPM 1.2 in my system to TPM 2.0, and I picked up some (relatively cheap) Windows 11 pro product keys. I can upgrade if I want.

    I also have access to W10 LTSC, so I can always pivot to that if I need to.

    I get the security and other concerns with Windows 10. I do, but the windows 11 changes, to me seem like they’re changes for the sake of things being changed. Windows 10’s user experience was already quite good, apart from the fact that every feature release seemed to have the settings moved to a different location (see above about making changes for the sake of making changes). IMO, as a professional sysadmin and IT support, the interface and UX changes have made Windows, as a product, worse; it is by far the worst part of the upgrade process and I don’t know why they thought any of it was a good idea. I also hate what M$ has done with printers, but I won’t get started on that right now.

    For all the nitpicking I could do, Windows was, for all intents and purposes, exactly what it needed to be, between Windows 7 and 10. There hasn’t been any meaningful progress in the OS that’s mattered since x86-64 support was added. Windows 10 32 bit was extremely rare, I don’t think I ever saw it (where W7 was a mixed bag of 32/64 bit). Having almost everyone standardized on 64 bit, and Windows 10, gave a predictability that is needed in most businesses. The professional products should not follow the same trends as the home products. If they want to put AI shovelware and ads into the home products, fine. Revamp the vast majority of the control panel into the settings menu, sure. But leave the business products as-is. By far the most problems that people have with Windows 11 that I hear about, relate to how everything changes/looks different, and/or having problems navigating the “new look” or whatever the fuck.

    Microsoft: you had a good thing with Windows 10, and you pissed it all away when you put out the crap that is Windows 11.

    Stop moving shit around, making controls less useful, and stop making it look like the UX was designed by a 10 year old. Fuck off.

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    7 days ago

    Switch to Linux. As a big-time gamer, I did it last year and it’s been fantastic. Only issue is if you main games with root kit anticheat…but with enough momentum in Linux direction, game studios will be forced to abandon those dubious detection methods anyway.

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    5 days ago

    I finally committed to Linux at the end of last year. Enough is working to make it preferable to Windows now. I’m still having a lot of bugs, and it’s costing quite some time. But at least my computer is mine again. No more telemetry, ads, and UIs that treat me like a toddler. No more updates forced onto me instead of being done whenever I want it.

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    And 25% of users in Asia still use Windows 7. People are going to stay on the OS for as long as possible.

  • Culf@feddit.dk
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    6 days ago

    Switched to Linux (mint) recently.

    All my games run (almost) perfect and (almost) everything has been working perfectly. Overall it is much nicer than Windows and isn’t that hard getting used to.

    Would much recommend!