• @electrona
    link
    151 year ago

    Also no dark mode on SQL Server Management Studio as well.

    • @Thunderwolf
      link
      6
      edit-2
      1 year ago

      Not sure when they added it, but you can get dark mode on it. The path for me: C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio 19\Common7\IDE the file you need to modify is ssms.pkgundef and the line has a comment above it that says //Remove Dark Theme

      Just comment the line. Boom

      Edit: I have a very new edition of ssms (some version of 19) so YMMV

      • @electrona
        link
        41 year ago

        I saw a tutorial that showed that. Problem is I don’t have permission to that folder. Work computer.

        • spacesweedkid27
          link
          21 year ago

          Ngl also one argument against Windows is that the user doesn’t have full control on the file system by default.

          I can’t just remove Edge for example, I have to use a script which disables it, but the space will never be freed.

          • @electrona
            link
            3
            edit-2
            1 year ago

            I run Linux everywhere but work for that reason. Don’t worry, I asked work, but got denied. 😞

  • @MinFapper
    link
    131 year ago

    Try seeing if you can switch to Linux. I didn’t expect to succeed while working at Microsoft, but I haven’t had to use Windows in over a year now.

    • @Turtle
      link
      71 year ago

      Wait, are you saying you work at Microsoft and they let you use Linux?

      • @MinFapper
        link
        6
        edit-2
        1 year ago

        Yep. I presume the people in the Windows org have to use Windows, But I work in the Azure org, where people are pretty gung ho about Linux.

  • CIWS-30
    link
    fedilink
    121 year ago

    Counterpoint: at least it’s not Windows 11. I don’t care if it’s prettier if it’s less functional and more buggy. Plus, I hear it steals design cues and features from KDE, although it seems that stealing commonplace features from Linux Desktop Environments is think that’s been ongoing, if I remember correctly.

    • @alokir
      link
      61 year ago

      Win11 start menu is KDE with slower search and less functionality.

      • @Gumus
        link
        51 year ago

        Ignore start menu, use Wox/PowerToys Run + Everything and enjoy instantaneous search in applications, files, settings and other features.

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      11 year ago

      They brought back the bug where if you change your monitor configuration (by unplugging a laptop from a dock), some windows will be off-screen. Windows 10 used to have a workaround for that: Alt+Tab until that window is focused, then Win+Arrows to move it back into the visibile area.

      But not on windows 11 because for some asinine reason it stops rendering those off-screen applications. The preview in the Alt+Tab menu is empty and killing the application is all you can do unless that specific application has a way to minimize to tray. It’s absolutely infuriating.

      • bread
        link
        11 year ago

        That’s really weird, I upgraded to Windows 11 in the hope that was fixed with the ‘better’ window management, and I haven’t had the same issue at all since upgrading. Probably explains why it’s so hard to fix bugs in windows, if things get fixed for some but worse for others

  • finn
    link
    81 year ago

    Recently switch to Mac for work and couldn’t be happier. Well, unless Linux becomes an option 🥸

    • @nomadjoanne
      link
      11 year ago

      Yeah I’d definitely choose Mac over Windows if I had to not use Linux. Although switching back and forth from the Mac keyboard to a “normal” keyboard on Linux would wig me out.

  • RandomLegend
    link
    fedilink
    61 year ago

    Literally me right now

    Sad thing is, i can’t ask IT for Linux, because i AM the IT but my other colleges don’t want to use Linux…

    • @Reygle
      link
      11 year ago

      You’re IT? Then why not both? Take your Windows PC, power it up headless and RDP it from a Linux machine.

  • @jcg
    link
    51 year ago

    Just run windows in a VM on Linux or the other way around so you can still use Linux features. Or WSL if you like selling your soul to Microsoft

  • @[email protected]
    link
    fedilink
    51 year ago

    I have a bunch of consoles that I use at work. Most of them use windows. There are two tho that use gnu/Linux. They’re used exclusively to run Matlab 🤦

  • @Tenthrow
    link
    51 year ago

    That’s why I use whatever I want and remote into my work machine to do the things I can’t get away with on my personal one.

    • @PutangInaMo
      link
      31 year ago

      That doesn’t sound problematic at all

      • bread
        link
        21 year ago

        I can hear our compliance officer having an aneurysm now

  • Cows Look Like Maps
    link
    fedilink
    31 year ago

    I just got a BSOD the other day. Haven’t seen one of those things in a while.

    It gave me a link which told me to just search for how to fix a BSOD on some windows computer help tool (wait, what I have a BSOD) which then sent me to another link…cool.

  • @Little8Lost
    link
    11 year ago

    at least it is not 11. But i agree with the other comment, try to ask if linux is possible