• Solrac@lemmy.world
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    I cannot. for the life of me, fathom, how regluar people, actually tolerate Windows anymore.

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      Technically you could just netboot a kernel and initrd, then mount a root filesystem via the network

      So you don’t even need a drive in your computer

      Not sure why you’d do this outside of very specific appliances but it’s an option

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    10 hours ago

    Yes! - or - Ask me later

    This isn’t consent, it’s pestering and in a relationship would be abusive

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      That type of shit is exactly why my only interactions with Windows now is via work. A place I am pushing for more Linux in and have made some solid headway on. Just things like basic file operations are faster. A benefit I would have never known about had it not been for the constant, abusive nagging Windows does.

      I had just assumed things like emptying your recycle bin of 50,000 log files is slow…no, only on Windows.

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      I switched to Fedora KDE. Literally looks better than windows and doesn’t have all the BS. Lightweight and it honestly works well. Aint ever going back.

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        That’s exactly what I use on my own computer. But work owns the other computer and gets to dictate the OS and ll that…

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        Well its KDE, that is why it looks good. Gnome in comparison is better than windows ui but KDE is one of the better Desktop managers. DMs are usually separate than the OS but do come preinstalled in a lot of distro flavors

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            I’m actually a big fan of the Gnome workflow on laptops. When using a mouse i HATE Gnome but when using a trackpad? It has no peers. It’s entirely designed around gestures. three fingers up to switch apps, side to side to switch desktops, up a 2nd time to get the apps page, etc. I do wish it was more customizable like KDE but it’s my go to on a laptop simply because I can’t stand using a trackpad with anything else.

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              I liked Gnome2, but never got the feeling for the current generation
              Especially on a laptop I love tiling window managers, like i3
              Not needing the mouse for basic things is really nice

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              This is interesting info I wish I had known about while using Gnome for like 10 years… (Did not migrate from a MacOS environment, so that’s on me)

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          Gnome in comparison is better than windows ui

          I haven’t tried 11, but IDK, for me Gnome feels like it’s trying to be futuristic while being a deranged cross between an Ipad and a fisher price toy.

          But then again, macos or whatever the fuck they are calling it looks like that, but less futuristic

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    Every time I touch a Windows computer, after 5 minutes, me hacking on the keyboard: “Why 🔨 Can’t 🔨 I 🔨 Just 🔨 Do 🔨 This 🔨!!!”

    Then I have to explain to my coworkers (where else would I touch a Windows computer) that I’m actually a very leet hacker, just on a different OS 😳

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      I’ve pretty much stopped using windows 20 years ago - besides needing to boot it up to have some weird configuration program (looking at you Datalogic!)
      I’m still “the computer guy” in my family and everyone comes to me with their Windows boxes or iOS phones/tablets, but I have absolutely no clue what I’m doing there…
      I’m always astonished how much more shit Windows got in those years.
      Even assigning a drive letter (which is already a stupid way to extend storage, compared with just mount points) isn’t that easily set anymore.
      At least it took me 20-30mins to find the option.
      Changing IP addresses also seems to be highly technical and must be hidden.

      Don’t know what they are going for. You can make stuff easily useable, but still give options to change the defaults.

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    21 hours ago

    Recently started using a Win11 machine at my new job. Fuck me is file explorer a pile of shit. Remove gallery and onedrive links… wtf do you mean I need to use the registry editor to remove/hide some things on the side bar of file explorer?

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    You can hit F12 to save documents locally in Office applications, it bypasses all the Onedrive trash

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    Microsoft are now automatically syncing the documents folder to OneDrive too, that’s how they get you.

    It also hides local folders in explorer now if your have OneDrive (which my employer turns on).

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      Honestly for work having that one drive turned on means that when people inevitably break the laptop, we can recover the files. Otherwise we have to explain that if they don’t save stuff to a shared location it’s not important enough for us to backup.

      Hiding c: is a bit excessive.

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    This is funny, after X years of working professionally as an IT guy in a Microsoft 365 environment, I have started to rely heavily on OneDrive and I feel worried if I save work stuff outside of it.

    At home I don’t use it, but I am working on building a NAS to have better storage.

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      Well for sharing and collaboration, yes, but for a file I alone work with, I rather have that on a zfs hosted network drive.

      Also of course if I have to represent and I have a surface hub available, maybe then.

      But really, I dont want onedrive to be first option. Only if I so choose.