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    3 years ago

    Using Windows has always been a bad idea. At least run some version of it in a VM so that it is isolated and cannot do so much harm.

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      3 years ago

      Or, better yet, use open-source programs that run well on Linux and don’t use Windows spyware masquerading as an OS.

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        3 years ago

        I’ve had the idea for a project where we take to Windows XP source leak and build a system from it. Or use React OS or wine or I think there was another one.

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          3 years ago

          WINE is the best option for running Windows software without using Windows. I prefer not to use proprietary software though, and only do so when absolutely necessary, which is not very often outside of firmware blobs for device drivers. Luckily, I am a programmer, which means if something I want doesn’t exist, I just make it myself.

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            3 years ago

            I think if u run wine then run it in a container, I don’t think it is totally containerized on its own. Not much inhibiting Linux on the desktop other than institutional adoption but we are getting that now.

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              It’s not completely containerized, but different WINEPREFIXes cannot access each other, and it’s still affected by Linux file permissions, so you can just use a different user and make a new WINEPREFIX for every program, and that would have the same effect. Running in a container works too, but can be a bit annoying for some programs.