Best match
Sure thing, bud ๐
It even recognized the local app that matches, how on earth is this a better match
Hint: :q!
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Best match
Sure thing, bud ๐
It even recognized the local app that matches, how on earth is this a better match
It's all relative. Best match for their user analytics. So they get good numbers to show user engagement in their board meetings.
Accidental clicks are engineered to juice those numbers too.
I keep a small Win11 partition on my 2022 gaming laptop in case I need to take a cert exam or use a gov website, and I booted it for updating for the first time in 6 months. It took over 6 hours and 6 reboots to update! At one point, it was going bu-ding every minute from random notifications so I had to mute it.
Meanwhile, my 2012 Thinkpad T420 needed a full Fedora version upgrade, and that finished in 15 minutes.
No wonder MS is losing users
... You need Windows to use government websites? What kind of dystopian nightmare is this
wait till you find out companies that operated in South Korea had to support Internet Explorer until 2020
Ha! Oh, if you think thatโs dumbโฆ There are certain key sections of the IRS website that only function during business hours. Imagine if more sites worked like that. โDang, itโs after 5PM, gotta do my Amazon order tomorrow.
Honestly would be kind of great.
On first glace I thought I'd be looking at the UI of a streaming service. This is so awful
Typing in powershell? How a about a bing search of Windows Power Settings? Not even the settings menu, just the fucking web search.
Types power
Windows search:
Powertoys and that debloating scripts does wonders to make w11 usable.
Problem that powertoys are becoming bloated too. Before switching my 8gb RAM laptop to Linux, it was constantly swapping memory. I investigated and it was powertoys slowly eating everything. The two almost identical launchers, 300mb each. The eyedropper that you gonna use once a month 200mb, the help that comes out when you long press the windows key, another 80mb. Same for the screen ruler. Then the accent helper, and so on. My 8gb laptop only had 1 GB free Memory After a clean boot
AFAIK there was a memory leak in PowerToys. But itโs definitely ballooned in scope since it was first released. I suppose turning off the parts you donโt need would help but it really should still be more efficient. Doesnโt help that the Microsoft Department of AI Department seems to have started sinking its teeth into it as of the last few updates.
Taking 10 as far as I can go then just installing Ubuntu.
Yeah that's my plan. My processor won't even support Windows 11, so that's not an option. (I used to think it was a TPM2.0 issue, but checked more recently and it's not. They just even more arbitrarily decided my processor is too old, while also claiming Windows 11 has the same or lower overhead than 10!) I'm also not far away from needing a hard drive, RAM, and GPU upgrade. So I figure some time reasonably soon I'll build a new PC. That one won't be getting Windows on it, unless I discover a game or something that I can't run on Linux.
I haven't met a single game yet that isn't running, but I'm not into AAA games anyway. Worst case you just resort to dual boot (don't forget, always install Windows first) or VM.
Amusingly, just a couple of minutes after posting that comment, I went to the aoe2 Reddit to check if I was missing some details about a recent patch (for details related to this Lemmy post I had just made). And one of the first posts I saw was this one complaining about that very-much-not-AAA game failing to run recently.
The games in that franchise are like 90% of my gaming tbh. They all get great scores on ProtonDB, but the use a kinda weird hybrid of your Steam account and your Microsoft/Xbox account for syncing player details, and one of my concerns is the Xbox account might not work correctly.
Worst case you just resort to dual boot (donโt forget, always install Windows first)
Yeah, dual booting was definitely the plan. I didn't know you need to install Windows first though, that's...disappointing. And frustrating. My plan was to install Linux, stick with that for as long as I can, and if I later decide I need Windows for something, install it then.
or VM
Could be a good option. Dunno how smoothly these games would run in a VM, but worth a shot, and much better than needing to dual boot, if it does work smoothly.
Is not strictly necessary to install Windows first, it just makes it easier, because Linux will setup the bootloader for you. Windows in the others hand tends to nuke everything that was installed prior, so you would at least need to repair the bootloader. To be completely safe you can just disconnect the Linux drive, while Windows is installing. Definitely a path, if you want to go for Linux only for now.
VM is a good method once it is set up, but needs more initial tinkering with the passthrough, depending on your hardware. I don't know how those Kernel level anti cheat things work. Otherwise the game shouldn't even know it's in a vm.
I donโt know how those Kernel level anti cheat things work
Not something that matters to me anyway. I don't own any such games currently, and don't intend to change that.
But thanks for the tips re the bootloader!
Btw, if you want someone that just works out of the box for games, have a look at bazzite. Steam and drivers installed right away. I run it happily for some time now.
That's definitely interesting, but I use my PC as a general-purpose computer. I'd rather go with a general-purpose distro, like Ubuntu.
It's not restricted to anything and you can install everything you want. They have even some neat setups for development environments. In general I like the idea of an atomic os. So for my work PC I might go with something similar next time.
But it definitely took a bit getting used to, after coming from Ubuntu as well and not knowing anyone but apt to install software.
Either way, good luck with your setup!
They paid people good money to design and crate that.
they paid people money to vibe code that as fast as possible
To play devil's advocate, only people unfamiliar with Windows would look for a terminal that way.
I disagree. Being able to slap the windows key and type the name of the program I'm looking for is one of my favorite features of both Gnome and KDE and I wish Windows worked similarly.