Leaks confirm low takeup for Windows 11::Time to rethink Windows 10 support cycle then?

  • @Ottomateeverything
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    761 year ago

    Yeah I don’t understand how there’s a whole article of “no one is using it” and the author then states “it’s OK, there’s nothing wrong with it”.

    If there’s nothing wrong with it, why is no one using it?

    Maybe because 11 is fucking awful. Maybe it’s the ads. Maybe it’s removing fuck tons of features for no apparent reason. Maybe it’s the fucking awful design choices.

    But no, the author just says “every decision has haters, people just hate it because it’s different”

    • unalivejoy
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      511 year ago

      “it’s OK, there’s nothing wrong with it”

      This person probably uses corporate laptop connected to an Active Directory server which has disabled all the questionable features via group policy. Because that’s what I’m using.

      • @Warl0k3
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        151 year ago

        It was a shock using 11 pro after having been forced into using LTSC at work, they’re almost unrecognizable they’re so different.

    • @[email protected]
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      1 year ago

      At the risk of being pilloried here….

      I’ve been using windows 11 at home and work for over a year now. It’s fine. I’ve not seen ads aside from easily removed links to apps (not even fully installed apps, just links to install them), I don’t see removed functionality. It’s not slow.

      It doesn’t make me cum, it’s also not terrible - it’s fine. Just like every windows except ME and early Vista.

      I like tabs in explorer and the new task manager. Dark mode notepad is nice. I got used to the start menu because across macOS and windows, I just keyboard shortcut -> completion match search to launch things.

      This is the same cycle I’ve seen since 98SE.

      • @pete_the_cat
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        21 year ago

        warms up tar and gathers up feathers

        Let’s get 'em boys!

        You definitely are seeing ads all the time, you just don’t realize that they’re ads. They’re not your typical “buy penile enhancement pills!” Or “Sign up with Geico and save 15% on your car insurance”, but ads from Microsoft themselves. You know that OneDrive bubble that pops up from the system tray? That’s an ad. The "suggestion"to use Edge when you install another browser? Also an ad. There’s ads all over the OS, they’re just covert and we’re used to the way Windows presents us with these ads, so we just accept that it’s a part of Windows and not Microsoft trying to get you to use their products, even if those products are free.

    • @captainlezbian
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      1 year ago

      Yeah I went in with an open mind. It’s far less different than the Linux distro it drove me to