• Boozilla
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    1 year ago

    I’m I the only person who wants the Windows OS to do less, not more? I strongly prefer a non-intrusive OS that isn’t constantly calling attention to itself with needless bullshit and distractions. MS has forgotten (or wants to ignore) the fundamental role of the OS, which is a platform for the apps we actually want to interact with to run on.

    Of course this phenomenon isn’t only limited to MS Windows. Far too much software these days thinks it constantly needs to grab your attention. I’m sick of the whole “all push notifications all the time” mindset of designers.

    To revise my complaining a bit, the return to one “big update” per year could be a good thing…hopefully.

    • @wmassingham@lemmy.world
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      101 year ago

      No, but Windows is so entrenched that they don’t need to actually be competitive in order to keep making profit. Instead, the Windows team has to invent things nobody ever wanted or needed that they can advertise to make it look like they’re still useful. Software UX polish-passes don’t make good marketing. You can’t seriously put “you know that one weird thing that only happened to a fraction of users sporadically? we fixed it” on a marketing campaign.

      • Boozilla
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        71 year ago

        You make some good points. I would be happy if they just made it faster, more reliable, and more secure (incremental improvements) and I personally don’t want or need a lot of “wow factor” out of the stupid OS. But I do understand what you’re saying. A lot of those MBAs, etc, that they hired need to justify their jobs and so on.

    • boolean
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      101 year ago

      you are not alone.

      operating systems for the youtube generation. Like and Subscribe to open your recommended apps!

      • Boozilla
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        21 year ago

        Thanks for the laugh! I’m glad I’m not the only one.

    • yeehaw
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      Trust me you want to use an online Microsoft account as your sign in for your personal PC. Are you sure? You’ll be missing out if you don’t! Trust me…

      ^ windows when you install it.

      I mean how else will you get wicked fast search results for your apps when you push the windows key? Ha! Gotcha, first we will search the web, and slowly. Your work can wait.

      Experience on Linux and Mac is way better for launching apps.

      • Boozilla
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        11 year ago

        I jump through hoops when I install Windows to avoid that Microsoft login. Total PITA.

        I know Linux is better, and I do dabble in it. Sadly I’m a fossilized corporate drone at this point, and am stuck with Windows at my job.

        One more thing to look forward to in retirement, finally getting serious about learning Linux.

        • yeehaw
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          21 year ago

          In 2023 it’s really easy now. Honestly the install process like 9 years ago was easier than windows because you got a proper Gui.

          90% of shit runs in a browser now. Browsers have been fine on Linux since forever. I still game and video edit with a professional editor no problem. Just give it a whirl on a spare disk or something, I promise it will likely be painless :).

          Not much to “learn” unless you have quirky hardware that doesn’t have proper drivers but most everything works out of the box these days.

  • Flying Squid
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    The AI ‘features’ all sound like things I have always been able to happily live without. Linux has no need for such nonsense thankfully.

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      I really want to try out Github Copilot for C++ on VS Code for Linux here shortly. From what I read, it could be VERY useful for what I do.

      I don’t mind a second brain helping me out with programming.

    • @misk@sopuli.xyzOP
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      11 year ago

      Eh, there’s all kinds of automatic user bahviour predicting that’s quite useful without “AI” that could be even better. For example, when I am by the local supermarket and pull up my phone and search for apps it “knows” where I am and suggests parking fee app (which I’m about to use). I can imagine this could be expanded in some unexpected ways with correlations derived from machine learning models.

      • dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️
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        261 year ago

        It could be, but let me tell you this is absolutely the last thing I want. I want my device to do what I tell it to, nothing more and nothing less. If I want the computer to suggest me something, I damn well want to ask it first and I don’t need it gathering up all my usage behavior prior to then.

        No. Just, no.

  • No Face
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    51 year ago

    According to my sources, the new Windows bosses are now returning to an annual release cycle for major versions of the Windows platform, meaning Windows is going back to having just one big feature update a year instead of multiple smaller ones throughout.

    Good. Despite Windows 10 with all of its privacy issues, it’s nice to see major updates released to an OS every year rather than a new version of Windows every few years.

  • KᑌᔕᕼIᗩ
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    11 year ago

    If my games and my NVidia card worked as well on Linux as they did Windows then I’d switch my main gaming PC in a heartbeat. My work stuff all runs Linux but I ain’t interested in subpar performance and troubleshooting games when I just want to relax and not basically do more work at home.