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AlmightySnoo, in The most secure OS named windows
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That thing literally saved Windows, as most users would otherwise have had to install shitty freeware like Avast or pay for premium antivirus solutions, basically paying to try to close loopholes that Microsoft made in the first place.

AtmaJnana, (edited )

💯

I almost opted to move my parents to use Linux instead of Windows because of how much time I was spending on fixing the malware and viruses they’d get. Then enter Windows Defender.

Now all I have to deal with is when they get the occasional scam call… “Yes, it’s Bob from Microsoft, you need to wire us $900 to fix a virus.”

Honytawk,

Before Defender it was called Microsoft Security Essentials and was a standalone app.

Worked damn good back then as well.

AlmightySnoo, in Distros bad
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Arch user here, pour-over coffee is freaking good: www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4irHNuIx4w

Cowbee,

Pour over is just a gateway drug to Espresso down the line, you either go for the simplified Aeropress or the complex espresso.

sirico, in Can you install thid 25 year old program?
@sirico@feddit.uk avatar

A lot of windows UI is 30 years old

MonkderZweite,

No, literally. 11 still has some pre-XP dialog boxes. The framework they were written in obviously too (+at least 11 more).

Aux,

This framework is part of Win32API. It’s still maintained and is a core API set.

Blackmist,

Always jarring when you open a folder dialog, and an unresizeable chunk of Windows 3.1 suddenly appears.

I know it’s still in the ODBC settings, probably other places too.

Siegfried,

This bothers me a lot and also applies, to some extent, to MS office software. If you go deep enough you end up in the same old clunky UI that actually did the job.

RichCaffeineFlavor,

And there will be a riot if they try to change it

MystikIncarnate,

There already was one… Does anyone remember Windows 8?

Lemmyvisitor,

it wouldn’t be so bad if the change wasn’t objectively worse

HerrBeter,

I throughly enjoyed windows 8. Having a side screen with all programs in a fully customizable area was great

ILikeBoobies,

Pretty sure Windows has more legacy components than Linux just because no nerds are updating it in their free time

Aux,

Windows has a lot of legacy components, because there’s this Fortune 500 corporation which still depends on it in 2023. Say what you want about Windows, but its backwards compatibility is unmatched. Windows also had 32-bit x86 CPU support until Windows 10, meaning that it could still run some 16-bit Windows 3.0 apps.

pete_the_cat,

Windows is also a clusterfuck of spaghetti code that only the most masochistic person would want to tackle. There’s so much legacy stuff in there it’s ridiculous. For example you can’t name a file com because of the DOS days when a COM file allowed you to access the Serial ports.

Titou,
@Titou@feddit.de avatar

It’s updated by the entreprise not users

Cethin,

Exactly. Profit is the only thing that matters, so things only change if they’ll increase profits.

Titou,
@Titou@feddit.de avatar

Then why are they acting like they want to gain less profits ?

ILikeBoobies,

More ads/data harvesting gives you more profit

MonkderZweite, (edited )

Enterprise keeps what works. Why make it new?

rambaroo,

New UIs drive sales up, that’s why they refresh the UI every few versions.

Scout, in They will all become Linux users one way or another

I just switched to Linux and I can say I get it now. Everyone should switch to Linux whether they want to or not.

Evil_Shrubbery,

FOSS or die needs to become an enforced law.

TheWoozy, in How do I exit vim?

Please don’t put the punchline in the title.

Hereforpron2, in Distros bad

What if you have all of them (minus pods)?

Rekonok,
@Rekonok@sh.itjust.works avatar

You caffein addicted

And a nerd

Hereforpron2,

Accurate on all counts.

Bishma, (edited ) in It does Sound stupid
@Bishma@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

When I am emperor of earth, recursive acronyms will be outlawed. Start prepping now.

Arthur_Leywin, (edited )

YAML is running for its life

Bishma,
@Bishma@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

YAML will be granted a grace period as a recursive acronym, but as punishment they must remove the questionable contraction and will henceforth be YANML.

CapeWearingAeroplane,

WINE would like a word

Bishma,
@Bishma@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

WINE is the biggest offender. They shall be forced to forever de-acronym!

voodooattack,

But you’ll be the EMPEROR, and the EMPEROR Must Please Emerging Renegades Of Recursiveness.

KSPAtlas, in Can you install thid 25 year old program?
@KSPAtlas@sopuli.xyz avatar

Applies to both, some parts of windows havent been updated since forever

ininewcrow, in They will all become Linux users one way or another
@ininewcrow@lemmy.ca avatar

I installed them. I installed them all. They’re formatted, every single one of them. And not just the laptops, but the PCs and the tablets too. They’re like animals, and I forced it on them like Windows users. I HATE THEM.

Whoresradish, in Distros bad

As a person who has only used ubuntu, why does it get so much crap?

ichmagrum,

They had a lot of missteps over the years (e.g. at one point, they shipped with Amazon ads in the OS). Currently it’s the way they’re pushing Snap (which is a lot like Flatpak, but proprietary and only really used by Canonical (because it’s proprietary)).

Plus the whole “it’s for noobs” image.

whaleross, (edited )
@whaleross@lemmy.world avatar

Because some people are desperate to feel superior, clinging to what distro they use when they have nothing else.

galoisghost,
@galoisghost@aussie.zone avatar

As someone who has been down the rabbit hole, I was running Gentoo with linux-libre with my use flags all set up to install only what my machine and set up needed. This is the correct answer.

I’ve been back on Kubuntu for about 8 years because it works for me.

pelya,

It’s a Linux flavor used by novices, it’s straightforward to install and requires very little configuration to be usable as a document editing workstation.

So it’s apparently for noobs.

Armok_the_bunny,

Because it is maintained by a for profit company and because I believe it defaults to sending back telemetry data to said company, though you can opt out of that. Those are the reasons I’m aware of anyway.

awoimbee,

Desktop Linux is becoming more mature so there is less need for an “easy” distro. Also, Canonical (company behind Ubuntu) has been pushing their tech (Mir, snaps) instead of contributing to really open alternatives that everyone else uses.

cupcakezealot, in How do I exit vim?
@cupcakezealot@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

ctrl-x

Donkter, in Distros bad

What if I pour the grounds and water directly into the cup and just drink around them?

ichmagrum,

Damn, I used to do that. I think I used Windows 7 at the time …

Pantherina,

Tails.

No installation, leaves no traces.

bg10k,
@bg10k@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Temple OS

Evil_Shrubbery, in They will all become Linux users one way or another

He just didn’t know he wanted that.

kool_newt, in Just because it’s better than windows doesn’t make it good

I pick mocos.

Franzia, in Distros bad

Great meme! Fedora user with that exact pourover! I dont love that pourover though, but my french press and my glass hario switch broke a year ago. Havent gotten to replacing them, so I just keep making coffee this way. My grinder needs cleaning and service, too. This is where I reveal I’m not on Fedora, but rather Nobara.

Astronautical,

Honestly, when it comes to Chemex vs a normal pourover filter, pourover is faster and feels better to do imo.

infinitevalence,
@infinitevalence@discuss.online avatar

I love my chemex because it’s nearly impossible to mess up. As long as my beans are fresh and fresh ground it’s going to be a decent cup.

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