Also no dark mode on SQL Server Management Studio as well.
Not sure when they added it, but you can get dark mode on it. The path for me:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio 19\Common7\IDE
the file you need to modify isssms.pkgundef
and the line has a comment above it that says//Remove Dark Theme
Just comment the line. Boom
Edit: I have a very new edition of ssms (some version of 19) so YMMV
I saw a tutorial that showed that. Problem is I don’t have permission to that folder. Work computer.
Ngl also one argument against Windows is that the user doesn’t have full control on the file system by default.
I can’t just remove Edge for example, I have to use a script which disables it, but the space will never be freed.
I run Linux everywhere but work for that reason. Don’t worry, I asked work, but got denied. 😞
Recently switch to Mac for work and couldn’t be happier. Well, unless Linux becomes an option 🥸
Yeah I’d definitely choose Mac over Windows if I had to not use Linux. Although switching back and forth from the Mac keyboard to a “normal” keyboard on Linux would wig me out.
Counterpoint: at least it’s not Windows 11. I don’t care if it’s prettier if it’s less functional and more buggy. Plus, I hear it steals design cues and features from KDE, although it seems that stealing commonplace features from Linux Desktop Environments is think that’s been ongoing, if I remember correctly.
Win11 start menu is KDE with slower search and less functionality.
Ignore start menu, use Wox/PowerToys Run + Everything and enjoy instantaneous search in applications, files, settings and other features.
They brought back the bug where if you change your monitor configuration (by unplugging a laptop from a dock), some windows will be off-screen. Windows 10 used to have a workaround for that: Alt+Tab until that window is focused, then Win+Arrows to move it back into the visibile area.
But not on windows 11 because for some asinine reason it stops rendering those off-screen applications. The preview in the Alt+Tab menu is empty and killing the application is all you can do unless that specific application has a way to minimize to tray. It’s absolutely infuriating.
That’s really weird, I upgraded to Windows 11 in the hope that was fixed with the ‘better’ window management, and I haven’t had the same issue at all since upgrading. Probably explains why it’s so hard to fix bugs in windows, if things get fixed for some but worse for others
Just run windows in a VM on Linux or the other way around so you can still use Linux features. Or WSL if you like selling your soul to Microsoft
That’s why I use whatever I want and remote into my work machine to do the things I can’t get away with on my personal one.
That doesn’t sound problematic at all
I can hear our compliance officer having an aneurysm now
Mmmm can’t forget the favorite web browser for all EDGE!
Just use a vm
Literally me right now
Sad thing is, i can’t ask IT for Linux, because i AM the IT but my other colleges don’t want to use Linux…
I have a bunch of consoles that I use at work. Most of them use windows. There are two tho that use gnu/Linux. They’re used exclusively to run Matlab 🤦
Try seeing if you can switch to Linux. I didn’t expect to succeed while working at Microsoft, but I haven’t had to use Windows in over a year now.
Wait, are you saying you work at Microsoft and they let you use Linux?
Yep. I presume the people in the Windows org have to use Windows, But I work in the Azure org, where people are pretty gung ho about Linux.
The only good thing is it means i can use Visual Studio
I just got a BSOD the other day. Haven’t seen one of those things in a while.
It gave me a link which told me to just search for how to fix a BSOD on some windows computer help tool (wait, what I have a BSOD) which then sent me to another link…cool.
at least it is not 11. But i agree with the other comment, try to ask if linux is possible