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    23 hours ago

    Lol it’s true

    It’s wild that they recognized that software compiled for their own operating system goes faster through an interpreter on a different operating system

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      47 minutes ago

      Windows Update will also be improved, with the goal of making Windows 11 reliable enough so that a restart is only necessary once a month.

      This isn’t just a matter of Windows 11 reliability, it’ll take big improvements in Microsoft’s quality control to stop needing to follow the monthly updates with emergency patches and hotfixes.

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        Right now they are:

        it’s patch Tuesday!!!1!1!!! We MUST release immediately an update or the users will revolt!!

        But Sir, preliminary testing says that it has a 80% bricking chance with full data loss, can we postpone it?

        PUSH. IT. NOW. Force the install and make sure to reboot all the computers during the working hours, bonus if you force close all the opened apps without saving

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      “With things like instant file search!” Omg I can’t, what a joke of an OS.

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        The company views a third party app called File Pilot as benchmark for these [file search] improvements

        That app is still in beta and was launched one year ago.

        They’re comparing the search from the native shell (where they could directly query the NTFS table like Everything does and get instant results), native to their OS with 40 years of experience with some unknown newcomer still in beta???

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      Its funny because Valve doesn’t need SteamOS to compete with Windows. They made it to enable playing more games, so you buy more games. If MS matches performance with Windows, Valve still wins, because its just another avenue for people to buy more games. They don’t care what OS you do it on. But MS does care, because they need you on Windows to eat up your data. Which also means they’re at a disadvantage in competing on performance as well, because they need your games to play as well as they do on SteamOS while also enabling all their bullshit background services and telemetry.

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        44 minutes ago

        Besides the data collection angle, Microsoft wants gamers on Windows instead of Linux so that there’s at least a chance they’ll buy games from the Microsoft Store.

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      Gaming aside, it’s incredible how bad Windows Explorer performs compared to e.g. Dolphin. It’s performance got even worse with Windows 11, but at least it finally has tabs now