• @jj4211
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    721 month ago

    It’s funny because while some of it has to do with work to make Linux desktops better, a non-trivial amount of it is how worse Microsoft has made it to deal with Windows.

    • Ulrich
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      291 month ago

      Because Windows is a data-mining and advertising tool these days, more than anything. So they want to make sure you have a MS account on day 1 and that you have to opt out of all of their services 34 times over before they let you use the damn thing.

      • @jj4211
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        101 month ago

        Yep, and then have to opt out all over again the next week when an update decides you need to verify you really mean to opt out again…

        And if you managed to not have an MS account when you installed, interrupt your login and say “you cannot proceed like you have been doing for the past year without adding an MS account now”, and then look up how to get out of that dialog without doing the MS account…

        • Ulrich
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          41 month ago

          Yep 100% this kind of shit drove me away a couple years ago. It had nothing to do with Linux getting better and everything to do with Windows getting worse.

    • @okamiueru
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      61 month ago

      Also, some (most) annoyances with installing Linux, still, is primarily due to Microsoft managing to fuck things up in subtle ways.

    • @TheEighthDoctor
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      1 month ago

      Creating an offline account to install windows is worse than installing 99% of the Linux distros out there.