• SabinStargem@lemmy.today
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    38 minutes ago

    Just reposting something. Most of it probably applies to Windows 10 too.

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    PSA, for people sticking to Windows:

    You can get a reasonable level of privacy by installing Windows Enterprise via RUFUS, which also has options for removing restrictions during installation. Massgravel is used to activate your copy of Windows, the Github also having .ISOs for you to use with RUFUS.

    ShutUp10 is a piece of software that goes a step further, allowing you to toggle off many bad things, uninstall Microsoft’s AI, and gives a description of what you are tweaking does. The premium version also automatically applies your settings at all times, reverting Microsoft’s constant tweaking of your settings.

    RUFUS

    Massgravel

    ShutUp10

  • HexesofVexes@lemmy.world
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    Honestly, Microsoft may be full of arseholes, but moves like this at least one sane human works for the company.

    It takes balls to admit you fucked up , and this is one employee showing some balls.

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      That’s one way of seeing it. Another is “if we kick them out of 10 and they are not willing to go to 11, they will switch to Linux or go Mac, we’d rather have them on 10 than not at all”

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        Or more likely just continue to use Windows 10 when it’s no longer supported.

        Microsoft is squeezing everyone with EOL shenanigans. If it becomes commonplace to continue using software when it’s no longer supported, this strategy no longer works.

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    I know many people are pushing Linux but imagine having to train basic users on another OS after decades on Windows? It’s fine for your home lab, but blows ass for a windows shop

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    6 hours ago

    Nah, I’m good. Switched to Linux, and there’s no need for me to go back

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    Gotta use a MS account on your computer though, so this is not a viable option for a lot of people

  • m3t00🌎🇺🇦@lemmy.world
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    4 hours ago

    in a big windows network, local user accounts were in a group called l_users with restrictive policies. losers for short. normal windows users mostly clueless

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      7 hours ago

      Good way to go! And if you’re really technically ept and have no friends, don’t use arch but rather the average systemd-free glibc-free and ofc bloatless distro. That’ll get you occupied for a while.

  • ZILtoid1991@lemmy.world
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    They know the moment Win10ESU ends, the year of the Linux Desktop begins. It’s already better for the most part, if only we had better debugging tools for Linux (GDB needs an actual GUI so badly, not just hack jobs on top of the CLI, often even DAB solutions are a bit underbaked).

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      I wish I was that optimistic, but I lived through the infamous Win ME, 2k, 7, 8, 10 now 11, and every time we thought “this time they’re toast! It’s the time of Linux!” and it didn’t happen.

      Maybe this time? Or maybe not…

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    I think it’s more that users can’t afford new hardware, even though win11 seems like a step backwards.

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      There’s also the point that game quality has gone down significantly. If I were to build a new rig which would cost me an arm and a leg, I would still just play games that my current PC can already run anyway. I don’t wanna play the newest CoD-slop or some tech-demo with MTX-shop disguised as a game. The newest games I really enjoyed were Monster Sanctuary (Unity-based monster collector metroidvania-like) and Balatro (no introduction necessary). A toaster can run these.

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        Don’t forget that not everyone uses their Pc for gaming. Most programs really don’t need Windows and since all of the office package can be used through the browser with no real difference in user xp there is no need to upgrade older hardeware that can just stay on Windows 10 or become a Linux system easily.

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          Slay the Spire but with poker hands instead of medieval-fantasy-combat

  • Zephyr@sh.itjust.works
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    13 hours ago

    Obligatory, here’s your sign to switch to Linux. For people who do nearly everything or everything online it’s a pretty easy switch.