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      That’s the worst thing about dealing with Windows machines at work: it’s not just the browser that needs an adblocker!

      And I’m not going through 20 laptops to disable that (is it even possible) unless I get paid for it.

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        Remember when a “pop-up blocker” was a browser plug-in because the browsers didn’t yet consider it a competitive feature?

        (Well, okay, Opera and iCab did.)

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      Amount of ads my operating system shows me: 1. I’ve got Ubuntu on an old laptop because I couldn’t get Debian to install and I didn’t know much about Mint at the time So I’ve seen a couple Ubuntu Pro popup ads.

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    perhaps it only ‘always’ seems to be that way because you haven’t yet done so

    complete the task so you can change tunes to…

    “why tf didn’t i do this sooner?”

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      Yeah, for me, the big thing was that I only found out you could test-run Linux without installing after I had made the decision to install it. Of course, having no real clue what I’d get into massively delayed the decision…

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        I keep saying the same thing, lol. My latest distraction is the Talon Win11 debloat tool. (Also works, mostly, on Win10)

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    The best time to move to linux was 10 years ago. The second best time is now.

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      Does that mean I shouldn’t have switched in 2007 and instead waited eight more years?

      But then I’d have had to use Windows 8

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        I had win 8.1 for a long while. It really wasn’t bad. Win 11 is what finally pushed me away from Windows.

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          I only had Windows 8 on a notebook that I bought and wanted to give it a try again, however I switched the machine over once I learned that it couldn’t be updated to 8.1 through normal updates, but that you had to use the store, because they were really trying to push the store. Also my NAS used NFS back then, which my home edition of Windows didn’t support, I think you need professional.

          These two things pushed me to migrate the notebook as well

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      At this point, something tells me you could find a compatibility layer for WinRAR support on some dingy forum which has heavy peepshow vibes. Never underestimate people’s fetishes.

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        I mean pretty sure winrar runs just fine on WINE.

        Though perhaps it’s about seeing how many years into the 40 day trial you can go.

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          Oh, wow, I can’t believe I forgot about that… Feels weird, like remembering the better times of past relationships, Jesus=))

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            Clearly it’s time to convert that WinXP partition into a virtual disk file and run it in a VM.

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    When you are suffering vitamin deficiency it is always time to get those vitamins in.
    When you are sleep deprived it is always time to go to bed.
    When your teeth are rotting it is always time to clean them.

    Your condition will get worse until you make use of the remedy. And the reminder to make use of the remedy will stay the same as long as the condition lasts. Just as Windows is getting worse and worse the only remedy is to use another OS, but some people choose to help themselves sooner than others.

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      I used FreeBSD desktop around 20 years ago. It was alright. It just took a lot of time setting everything up from source.

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    I kind of did and it took a distro or two… But arch (EndeavourOS) is keeping me on track with all tasks I need to perform at work (one program is wine based, and office is dealt with just fine with libre - I’m a high school teacher by the way) and well … I used the command line to use ghostscript and OCR some documents. This was all right inside Linux by the way, no downloading extra packages. It worked goddamn fine.

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    It’s a pretty easy move, tbh. Start with a user-friendly distro and don’t look back. The only Windows install I have left is my work laptop and I absolutely hate it.

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      Ironically, managing multiple windows across several virtual desktops really sucks on Windows. That’s the number one issue I have with my work computer. Everything else is actually quite tolerable.

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      Well, with general enshittification, Steam’s progress and W10 sunsetting maybe it will tick up the charts a bit more this year. I have laptops and home theater systems and have converted several in the last six months. Mostly Mint and EndeavorOS so far, but I’ll also load up Manjaro and Fedora on the last couple to see how I like them. Linux has come a long way.