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    142 months ago

    Usually at that scale you create images with all this crap removed. When deployment time comes, the machines are reimaged from local/state IT.

    I feel bad for the average home user that, at this point views more ads than content, and all this telemetry collection to boot.

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      22 months ago

      I use 11 and don’t see any ads and have telemetry turned off. I’m not sure where this is coming from, but I keep hearing it, and it doesn’t mesh with my experience.

      I’ve personally thought about going back to Linux, and I still might next time I upgrade my MOBO, but the thought of all the effort it will take to get all of my hardware working again is exhausting. That was the greatest struggle before I even approached software issues. I’ve heard it is better these days, but I’m not an expert or a programmer, so I’m essentially relying that someone else has had my use case, solved it, and made it publicly available which is not always the case.

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        42 months ago

        If it’s any consolation, and maybe just luck, but I almost have better luck with hardware not with windows.

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          12 months ago

          That could very well be the case. I was on a beater laptop previously that was no longer functioning with windows and I needed something for school. I remember I that I wasn’t able to get the wifi card to work with Linux so I ended up getting an external card. It likely is different now and I have a proper desktop, but the experience was rough and I’m not eager to repeat it, lol.

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            22 months ago

            Oh I remember those days. Having to find an extracted windows driver and using ndiswrapper to patch it in.