• @QuarterSwede
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    72 months ago

    Anyone who says NT was ever bad is out of their mind. That was the thing that saved Windows since 95’s kernel wasn’t modern. Anything that crashed took the entire system down. Yeah, that was fun times kiddos.

    • @Blue_Morpho
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      22 months ago

      Well 11 is NT as was 8. Although it’s only problem was the UI.

      • @QuarterSwede
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        12 months ago

        Anything past 98 was/is NT. My point is NT’s kernel is actually quite good, it’s the rest that people complain about.

        • @Blue_Morpho
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          12 months ago

          Me came after 98 and wasn’t NT. There was also 98 SE.

          But I agree with you.

          • @QuarterSwede
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            2 months ago

            I don’t count ME, that was basically 98SE as a hot garbage patch. I’ll concede on 98SE, that was the best of that kernel and I do have found memories of it in the good old Unreal (not engine) days.

            Also realize that I HATE Windows. Too much legacy that no one allows them to dump and then complains that it’s got a bad UI. Personally, my favorite is 11. I’m a macOS/*nix lover but I’m forced to use 11 at work. I appreciate Microsoft unifying the UI into something that doesn’t look and work like a decade old system. But then it still has problems like system search being abysmal, the registry still getting clogged with garbage, wake from sleep being 10 seconds or more long (even on high end equipment). It’s just, ancient at this point. There’s no good reason our personal devices give a much better experience these days.

            • @Blue_Morpho
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              22 months ago

              If Me is a 98 patch then 8 is a patch too.

              11 is bad primarily because of privacy. There are also problems like Control Panel and Settings are still separate with overlapping controls. You never know where to look. It’s been 12 years of confusion.

              There are also minor annoyances like the start bar can’t be moved to the sides. They coded that into Windows 95 in a few months decades ago but can’t add it after 3 years now.