• *The* Paul Brown
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      @enigma @[email protected] @[email protected]

      During the Clinton era Microsoft was a hair’s breadth away from being broken apart for all its anti-competitive monopolistic shenanigans – including the browser war thing that you mention.

      But then Bush Junior got into power (I resist using the words “was elected”) and he swept all that away.

    • @enigma @[email protected] @[email protected]

      As I recall:
      Microsoft Windows used to have good online help, circa 1991-1994 (Windows 3.1).
      It was based on the Rich Text Format (RTF).
      Then Microsoft added a web browser, and called it Internet Explorer.
      Internet Explorer really wasn’t very good for exploring the internet, apparently because its development had been rushed and it didn’t display some things like other browsers would.
      Then Microsoft argued in court that its web browser was an integral part of Windows, which Windows could not work without.
      Then the judge removed the web browser from his own Windows-based computer and experienced no problems.
      Then Microsoft changed its online help to HTML and made us use its web browser to access it.

      • KnoLord
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        It is still required, as Google had to do the same with Android, offering multiple search engines and presenting them to the user (at least that happened to me with my phone), but after doing it in Windows 8.1, Microsoft probably thought that it was enough compliance to keep “those nagging EU politicians” away.

        • @[email protected]
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          I just found out that the agreement between Microsoft and the EU commission was only valid between 2009 and 2014. So MS is no longer obliged to make the change of the default browser easy.

          • KnoLord
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            What a shame, as now it would be more needed than ever :c

            But thank you for correcting me.

        • zetabeta
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          @knolord @Successful_Try543
          >“(at least that happened to me with my phone)”

          i think this is direct misinformation. what is my experience of androids, google search is forced on start screen. some cases user could disable the search bar.

          • forolinux
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            @zetabeta @knolord @Successful_Try543 That happened on my phone too.
            If a device has no OS updates support, p.e. a Samaung Galaxy S (the first of its name ;), or a Windows XP computer, it will never ask you to choose your preferred web browser or search engine.
            I hope you appreciate this piece of information.

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    @[email protected] @[email protected] I’ve been using Plasma 6 as my daily driver for three weeks now, and it’s really good! I’m grateful for all the time that developers, testers, and doc writers have spent on this project. I decided to ditch Windows after getting yet another nudge to “please create a microsoft account”.

  • Possibly linux
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    This is actually pretty frustrating

    I don’t even use Edge and I’m upset

  • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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    Dark pattern and antitrust legislation doesn’t mean anything if it’s not enforced.

  • @[email protected]
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    The next step will be for Windows to tell you that you are broken if you chose another browser.

  • @Opisek
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    What is wrong with all those kde links in the comments? Are y’all bots?! Hella annoying.

    • @rtxn
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      They probably either use a different client, or a different federated service, that lets them mark multiple participants in each post of the thread.

    • Rentlar
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      Mastodon users need to mention the user and the community name in order to make or reply to Lemmy comments.

    • Hein
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      @Opisek @kde That’s actually funny you should mention that, I didn’t even realise I was replying to Lemmy users sometimes until today. That’s the beauty of the Fediverse. I have never even touched Lemmy but I can totally reply to you guys via Mastodon. Or hell, even via Pixelfed.

  • Hein
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    I love KDE so much. If I didn’t rely on certain creative software for work, I’d ditch macOS in an instant.
    And I think that’s one of the reasons people just aren’t able to switch over from Windows.

    But hey, every other computer in the house that isn’t a Mac runs Fedora KDE. 😃

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      I feel the same about KDE and Windows. I only keep Windows for some music production stuff and legacy .NET application maintenance. The rest of the time I avoid it and use Linux and KDE, a far more pleasant experience.

  • @[email protected]
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    1. “Repair” computer.
    2. Use MS Edge for the first time.
    3. Use bing.com for the first time.
    4. Search for “best Linux distro for gaming”.
    5. Ditch Windows.
  • @[email protected]
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    If you aren’t using Bing on Edge, then I’m sorry to say you are streets behind my friend.

  • @pjwestin
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    Damn, if anyone ever uses Edge, this might be an issue.

    • @Bytemeister
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      Gotta love it when edge users try to tell me “It’s not that bad” and “It’s based on chrome now”.

      Those aren’t exactly selling points…