• FreddiesLantern@leminal.space
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    6 days ago

    In general:

    W11: fire up office, oops wait, it wants to set itself as default and for some reason needs you to buy a one drive subscription for that. How about some copilot? Are you sure? How about we wrap it in edge? Oh, but you can install Libreoffice by all means, but it’s not going to be the default app right? RIGHT?!!!

    Oh you want to save the file to your harddrive? Look, how do I put this,… there is no more harddrive.

    Linux: type one line in the terminal and there you go. Write a novel if you want.

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    Me after using the KDE: how the fuck Linux is better Windows than Windows?

    They were supposed to focus on window managing, ITS IN THEIR FUCKING NAME. Instead you need extra things like Powertoys for basic functions that KDE has integrated.

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    “Tech journalists” installing linux in 2025 like it’s this hot new tech is not exactly the early adoptership I’d expect from them :)

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      Every time anyone rejects Microsoft’s shitty bloatware/spyware it’s a win. I just converted a few months ago. Win11 is going to push more and more people away.

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        Ive been getting a taste of linux setting up a few raspberry Pis. Its been really fun and it got me looking at installing a linux distro on my PC. Probably ubuntu or ive heard good things about mint.

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      For ~97% of the computer using population it is a hot new tech.

      Compared to the state of consumer-grade Linux 5 years ago to today, it’s absolutely a hot new tech.

      One cannot understate the impact that the Steam Deck and Proton had on driving consumer-friendly features to Linux simply from the demand of an exploding user base.

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      I felt late to the party in 2003. Been quite the ride watching others suffer windows this long yet.

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    7 days ago

    Yeah, really do it ok? Not only are you helping yourself, you’re helping everyone by shoving it up the clueless execs at microsoft who still have no idea why people dislike their stupid spy AI thingy.

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      I was blown away by it. Just install steam and maybe proton-ge and good to go. I recently installed CachyOS and that way I even skipped the driver install chore I usually had to do. Anno 117 just works out of the box. It has gotten so good and easy!

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        I’m using KRdp for the first time in several years today and am BLOWN AWAY by the quality of the connection. It is in virtually every regard as good as Windows’ RDP.

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        GeForce app for some cloud gaming on Anti-cheat and that’s a wrap. I don’t need anything else now.

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    Just be forewarned:

    Nvidia requires a bit of work.

    SeLinux….it is a giant bag of gotcha.

    That all said I’m not regretting my conversion.

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    “It came out of the box this way. I hate it but I paid good money for the device I own to tell me what to do!”

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    The only thing that sucks about switching to linux is moving my external NTFS USB drives to my new linux server.

    Linux HATES NTFS, hates usb drivers, and hates external drives that aren’t formatted to ext4. fstab doesn’t work for my WD Elements, so i just gave up and shucked the drive and put it inside.

    I can’t fit 5 3.5" hard drives in my SFF dell 3070, so i’m stuck on windows right now, but they keep doing random updates the last few weeks and my windows explorer freezes constantly and my computer barely works. So i’m going to have to switch to linux and possibly reformat all 36TB’s to ext4. Not excited about that at all.

    So either reformat all my external drives, buy a very expensive NAS with an external SATA port and hope my motherboard recognizes them.

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    I guess, I won’t do the classic “haha you have to run console to install an app” meme because I know there are distros that cater to Windows users like myself, the problem I find is that most software I’d want to use wouldn’t be supported like video editing and stuff I care about, I’m glad to see Linux rise because only then Microsoft will learn, but also there’s not a BIG issue that’s keeping me away from using Windows for now.

    It might change who knows.

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    Either just remove the slop and telemetry or switch, no big deal or hassle either way.

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    Too bad Linux completely abandoned accessibility with Wayland by putting accessibility API implementations up to the distros. Which, by far, don’t. And when they do it’s fragmented as fuck.

    Making Linux an absolute no go for anyone that needs accessibility tools like Talon, which does work on X11 APIs. Since those were actually consistent.