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Gaming on Linux has never been easier and Windows is tiring (OneDrive push, Recall, Cortana and AI, Office 365 subscriptions)
L'OS eat lourd.
Il essaie de s'adapter à tous le monde, en guidant les utilisateurs, mais ne permet pas d'avoir le contrôle.
Les suggestions d'applications et les publicités sont indésirables.
L'OS pousse pour mettre de l'IA partout.
Je ne dis pas que l'outils CompactGUI est mauvais. Je dis juste qu'encore une fois ce sont des développeurs indépendants qui compensent un manque de Windows.
Alors je sais, mais je vais mon vieux chieur linuxien bien lourd avec cette vieille blague pourrie : "Linux, il a y moins bien, mais c'est plus cher : Windows."
I totally agree.
If you complain that you have a problem with #Windows
and are unhappy that people on Fediverse always bring up #Linux
when you come here to post your complaint, I have a question: instead of here, have you tried the #Microsoft
support or forums?I mean at some point the "I just want Windows to work" is a fair and understandable point, but it will just be shouting in the wind if you don't bring your complaints to the people and company making it.
And I say that as an IT tech, I know how it works: if there's no support ticket about a problem, there's no feedback proof, and therefore the problem officially doesn't exist.
EDIT: to be very clear, I'm not writing all this with the intent of presenting MS forums and support as the best way to solve your problems with their products.
It's more that, as someone who deals with how tech support is handled on a daily basis, as I mentioned above, companies have processes for all that, and I can guarantee you that when it comes to handling feedback, they follow them strictly, especially when it comes to being held accountable for unwanted features or overall problems.
Users are being unhappy with ads or AI features and complain they can't deactivate them all? "Where are the tickets at our support to back that up?" is gonna be their answer. And we all know most of us, most of the overall user base never bother with that, leaving the gates full open for Microsoft to be like those aren't issues for the majority of users.
If windows is so problematic, then GNU/Linux can be the solution
Clippy has gone a long way
Il y a un signal fort d'adoption de Linux
Le coût de l'IA doit se rentabiliser.
Et c'est le moment où Framablog suggère GNU/Linux, et comment le faire.
Alors que déjà il y a 18 ans https://sebsauvage.net/rhaa/index.php?2007/05/25/10/08/26-le-debut-de-la-fin-de-la-taxe-microsoft-
On peut se passer de Windows pour la majorité des usages maintenant.
Ce qui étonne vraiment les chercheurs, c’est la cohérence de l’ensemble car tous les composants utilisent les mêmes techniques : DLL sideloading, chiffrement RC4/XOR, exécution exclusivement en mémoire. Ça sent la team de développeurs bien rodée avec des process industriels, et pas des amateurs qui bricolent dans leur garage.
It's a team work.
Source: "EggStreme Malware: Unpacking a New APT Framework Targeting a Philippine Military Company " https://www.bitdefender.com/en-us/blog/businessinsights/eggstreme-fileless-malware-cyberattack-apac
This is how the NSA will get access to confidential documents.
The documents will get saved saved by default on the cloud; and can be changed in the settings.
There is less and less work stations needed, except for professionals (developers, designers) or gamers. Every private user I know use more tablets or smartphones directly.
When the Windows 10 end-of-support date arrives on Oct. 14, 2025.
That will be interesting because it will provide more arguments for Linux.
WTF.
An app running in wasm in the browser, which emulates a 32 bits processor, in which runs Linux, on top runs wine in order to get games and windows app running.
Les mises à jour instantanées sur Windows tue les personnages dans les jeux vidéos en pleine partie.
Changer une option dans le BIOS de windows à Linux casse la machine 🤨