• TimeSquirrel@kbin.melroy.org
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    3 months ago

    If they are so great, why do they need to be continuously shoved down the throats of users who don’t want them? That’s the part everyone hates. The dark patterns everywhere. My OS should do exactly as I tell it without trying to trick me or sell me something, not the other way around.

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      3 months ago

      They’re not dark patterns. You kids love throwing that term at everything. They’re simply secure defaults because the average user doesn’t change defaults. And “continuously?” Please. 🙄

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        3 months ago

        And “continuously?” Please. 🙄

        Do you really want me to count the number of times I’ve switched default browsers away from Edge, only to have it reverted back? And yes, hiding the local account option from the setup screen is a dark pattern.

        You kids

        I’m probably twice as old as you are. I’ve used MS OSes since MS-DOS 3.0.

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          3 months ago

          Do you really want me to count the number of times I’ve switched default browsers away from Edge, only to have it reverted back?

          So you suck at managing computers. Got it. This has never happened to me, but I also don’t install every third party app under the sun trying to fight how Windows is designed to work. I bet you have some shady custom start menu app and run CCleaner and defrag on a schedule.

          I’ve used MS OSes since MS-DOS 3.0.

          Ooh, big flex. I can go back even further but it doesn’t matter because only one of us here seems to know how to use MS OSes without everything randomly changing on them due to *checks notes* “dark patterns.”