• @SkyNTP
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    2810 months ago

    Support for old software is now the only reason to use windows.

    • Bipta
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      4510 months ago

      I’m a big fan of Linux, but I can’t believe you really think this.

      • @socsa
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        1810 months ago

        I legitimately have not booted into windows for years.

      • bluejay
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        1210 months ago

        Sadly, I agree. I’m at the point now where as long as I’m not trying to game I can thrive on Linux. But even then I spend way more time than necessary getting things to work that do so out of the box on Windows. We have a long way to go before legacy apps is the only reason to run it.

        • @HuntressHimbo@lemm.ee
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          1710 months ago

          Personally I found the time I saved from not having any control over my system has more than made up for tinkering that I have to do to get things running. My laptop would regularly become unusable for 20+ minutes on windows because of disk performance issues, and I as the user had no means to prevent windows from running the service that locked everything up. That along with other times windows just decides your use case is less important have added up to far more time then having to debug a game here and there

          • Apathy Tree
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            1010 months ago

            Ungh, yeah I used to have that problem with my laptop when I was in college.

            I only booted it up for classes unless I had a test coming up I needed to study for or something. Because why the fuck would I not do that - I had a regular computer at home for everything else.

            Every couple weeks, that meant it was updating instead of being available for note taking, and usually for the entire hour I needed it. Because apparently setting the updates to run during shutdown wasn’t good enough, they needed to be run on boot, because fuck you that’s why.

            Linux is just… hey I should probably update this shit at some point… meh, tomorrow.

            • @aksdb@feddit.de
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              710 months ago

              Because apparently setting the updates to run during shutdown wasn’t good enough, they needed to be run on boot, because fuck you that’s why.

              Oh it also loves to install updates on shut down. So when you need to leave the class room to go home that fucking thing tells you to not cut power because it needs to install shit. Fuck you, I need to catch my bus!

              • Apathy Tree
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                210 months ago

                Legit idgaf if you want to be plugged in for an update, if it’s inconvenient I’m unplugging it, fuck you for thinking I won’t, and it’s above 60% battery so it doesn’t matter anyway.

                Maybe if my computer wasn’t buying so much avocado toast it could manage resources better.

          • Fushuan [he/him]
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            610 months ago

            The people that prefer Windows for gaming are not the people that will have performance issues on an OS basis, their rig is powerful enough to run complex games, the OS based performance loss is negligible in comparison. Hell, I sometimes don’t reboot the work computer for days and it doesn’t freeze at all. The system is on an SSD and there are no hiccups nor disk performance issues. In any case, with current day prices, buying a new m2 stick and new ram is less than 100€ total, and to be honest, I’d rather pay that and be fine for 4-5 years than spend a big part of my free time trying to make witcher 3, baldur’s gate 3, path of exile, tons of steam games and league working perfectly for Linux. It’s just not worth it.

            I use WSL for work because coding in a Linux environment is better but I still need access to office tools, because companies work with those tools.

            Linux won the servers war, but it still has to do much to win the home/work computer war.

        • kyub
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          “Long way” won’t be long, because Google 2.0, err, MS’ direction continues to make Win worse over time (cloudify everything, extract more data and strip more rights+control from each user, and gain more money via price-increasing subscription models) while the open source desktop ecosystem around Linux is getting noticeably better for almost every user every ~5 years or so. The era of Windows as a “pure” OS died with W7. Since W10, it’s OS + integrated malware. Start of downfall.

          • bluejay
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            110 months ago

            Those things matter to you and me but we’re in the minority. As long as Johnny Gamer and Grandma Facebooker can still do their preferred activities in Windows there’s a close to zero percent chance they’ll put the effort into making the switch.