Windows isn't an OS, it's a bad habit bordering on addiction
Windows isn't an OS, it's a bad habit bordering on addiction
Windows isn't an OS, it's a bad habit bordering on addiction
Some have burned out and live on riverboats with solar panels writing retro 6502 games on an original Commodore 64.
Now that sounds like a life worth having
Do you know about 100 Rabbits? I've been occasionally following them online for a few years now. They're an art collective, living on a boat, writing code and sailing the world.
It is both my "living the dream" and my antidote to being overly romantic about what such a life entails.
Same here! Their Discord is very interesting
This is the goal. I just need a lot of money, it's not cheap to live light in this country
While it may not be the most popular move - I left windows for macOS over a decade ago and haven’t looked back once.
Yeah. For every person out there that says "but muh dogshit software that hates me doesn't work on Linux!", they should just use macOS. It's compatible with a ton of proprietary and abusive software (Adobe, DAWs, etc.), and you at least get an OS that works.
I don't know how people can stand using Windows. I use a 50-50 split of macOS and Linux, and it's nice to not have to fight my computer to do even the most trivial of things.
If I was forced to pick between the two macOS would win in a landslide. I just hate that the Apple hardware is so much worse than it used to be.
Windows 11 IoT LTSC is the best answer at the moment. I've had no ads, no AI nonsense, the only setting I've had to change is to restore the sane position of the start menu. Oh also I did use the default options in Rufus which I think disables some annoyances. Despite all the moaning about it, Windows 11 itself is actually a small improvement on Windows 10 so I'm happy to upgrade.
Overall it's is a lot nicer than dealing with Linux's downsides (I have enough of that at work).
I'll stick with this until Microsoft forces my hand.
What downsides?
Hardware not working as well. Poor battery life. Worse game compatibility. Worse stability (yeah really). More bugs (yeah really; at this point Windows is quite a bit less buggy than Linux in my experience). More annoying to configure things / set things up usually.
Those are all only on average. Obviously there are times when Windows has bugs or sends you to the command line or fails to connect to WiFi or whatever... But by this point they're pretty rare.
I use Windows and Linux regularly and for Windows my complaints are:
For Linux:
There's definitely more that I've forgotten.
In fairness this is Linux running on a shitty Dell laptop vs Windows running on a normal desktop. Still...
To be honest, dealing with all the ltsc stuff is way more hassle than just installing linux.
Really? I found it completely uneventful. The only thing that I needed to learn was that you have to make the installable USB drive using Rufus which I had never heard of (think I last installed Windows about 10 years ago...).
I think switching cost is a little overrated when we talk about individuals. With businesses, just like any process, it's going to require a little bit of money to make the changes. But sometimes you've got to make long-term investments. And what would be better for the world if everything was an open source, it would be at a stalemate and there would be peace. I'm not saying the world would be perfect, but it'd be a little better than today. Also, it's not what they tell you. It's what they don't tell you.