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[โ€“] SomethingBurger@jlai.lu 2 points 3 hours ago (1 children)

This "ackchually, Win10 is good" revisionism that appeared when 11 released is infuriating. When 10 came out, everyone hated it, and now that something even worse exists, somehow the old shit became good?

[โ€“] ProdigalFrog@slrpnk.net 1 points 2 hours ago* (last edited 2 hours ago)

To be fair, Windows 10 has some meaningful upgrades compared to 7.

  1. Windows 10 can handle radical new hardware (such as swapping a drive to a totally different PC) much more gracefully, where as Windows 7 could sometimes freak out and crash or not boot.
  2. Windows updates were ungodly slow to install on Windows 7, but were much quicker on Windows 10.
  3. Windows 10's ability to automatically download drivers was very convenient, bringing it more in-line with the experience of Linux, which generally has drivers out of the box.
  4. Windows 10 was generally quite stable, even more stable than 7, in my experience.

But with all those advantages, came many downsides as well:

  1. Windows 10's system settings interface is an absolute clusterfuck, making changing simple things like the refresh rate of a monitor difficult to change or find due to being buried behind so many sub-menus. The Windows 10 settings are usually a dumbed down version, with a small easy to miss hyperlink somewhere on the page to bring up the older Windows XP/7 era settings panel that actually adjusted the thing you needed.
  2. Windows 10 has a lot of annoying pop-ups for features that barely anyone uses or wants, but likely helps monetize the OS.
  3. Windows 10 incorporated ads into the start menu. Fucking ads!
  4. Windows 10 was a privacy nightmare compared to 7, and the privacy settings were in a constant state of flux after an update
  5. Windows 10's automatic driver installer had a downside, in that it would automatically download an outdated version of your GPU driver automatically before you could beat it to the punch with the proper up-to-date one from the GPU vendor's website.