• @thirteene
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    86 months ago

    Windows 11 is miserable. You are now required to add Microsoft accounts at the OS level. Tons of bloatware, embedded ads in start menu, heavy user tracking. Shitty AI implementation pushed on all apps including notepad. And all of the windows 10+ elements are built in the windows 8 base image so all of the settings are nested on top of the new settings UI, on top of control panel.

    • voxel
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      6 months ago

      local accounts still work, even on home edition
      ads in the start menu work the same way as they do in windows 10 (pinned tiles that download actual apps from the store, you just need to unpin 'em)
      I still don’t have any of the ai stuff, and pretty sure they should be controllable with a simple group policy

      • @dual_sport_dork
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        26 months ago

        You can poleaxe the start menu ads with group policy as well. Same as with Win10.

      • konalt
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        16 months ago

        Local accounts only work with a really convoluted method during install, involving physically disconnecting your Ethernet cable and running a command in the OOBE.

        • voxel
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          6 months ago

          you don’t need to do anything convoluted or remove your internet connection, you just need to run a single command before doing anything (which will cause your oc to reboot and the offline option to unlock)

          • konalt
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            16 months ago

            Huh. The guide I read said you had to run the command then disconnect the internet at a certain point in the installation. Thanks!

            • voxel
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              06 months ago

              it worked for me even with an internet connection, but you probably should still disconnect the internet while installing windows, you’ll get less bloatware