The Windows OS Thread - Formerly THE OS for gamers and normies, now sadly ruined by Pajeets

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When I installed Windows LTSC on my server in a VM, when it demanded an enterprise account I had entered my personal email then it told me to make a local only account. I haven't experimented with that but I suspect of you enter any @outlook.com email address it'll let you create a local account without linking it.
IIRC They patched adding a non-existent @Outlook/hotmail/live account a while ago. MS forcing everyone to use a Microsoft account is fucking retarded, there's nothing MS offers where this is something I want. MacOS on the other hand, there's some sense in having your Apple account linked especially if you're caught up in their walled garden ecosystem, but Apple lets you skip it if you're not interested, they won't force you to have one (but they may run the occasional notification that wants you to do it, just ignore and move on)
 
I mean... you're probably already using it if you have an android phone. In fact, there are people who just their phone as their P.C. these days. Like, Linux isn't very special.
Android is locked down as hell by Google. It's Linux but also not in that it has a leash on it.
 
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The jews at microsoft are now adding ads for onedrive to the BSOD :story:

EndermanCH noticed this in the latest dev insider build

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Its an april fools video and it actually tricked me :bossman:. good job bro i fell for it hook line and sinker
 
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7 was the greatest version of Windows. It had a clean, ergonomic, friendly, and easy to use user interface, a rock solid foundation that would continue to function for literally months if not years without crashing or rebooting, a form of respect for the user's wishes and wouldn't actively get in their way when they wanted to do something, a unified place for all the settings, and at least some degree of privacy. The wallpapers all had their own sort of category ranging from nature to abstract art to random CGI.

Now look at Windows 11 and even Windows 10. The user interface is plain, lifeless, and inefficient. If you do one thing wrong, Windows Explorer will completely crash for completely no reason or just start leaking memory randomly. Bugs are everywhere because after Windows 8, Microsoft canned their entire QA team and essentially gave the end user the responsibility of testing their code. Don't want to update because you're afraid it could brick your system or you're in the middle of writing something? Too bad. Your computer is now going to restart at 12 AM while you're asleep and if you have exactly one thing just slightly out of line, your system is completely bricked and you will be able to do absolutely nothing about it. Settings are located in several different places depending on when the fuck it was introduced during the Windows lifecycle so you need to either access the ancient Control Panel or dig around in the Settings app for some lightly hinted text in a section that is only tangentially related to what you're looking for. Want to maintain at least some degree of privacy? Fuck you. You now need a Microsoft account just to set up and use your system (giving them access to all your data for sale to three-letter agencies of their choice), and you better not think about practicing any naughty activities like browsing your favorite wrongthink forums, because they collect all your usage data "for your safety". Remember when you could natively customize literally every facet of the system interface to look how you want? Nope, not allowed anymore. You will use either our light mode or our half-assed dark mode. Your choice of wallpapers is now basically just corporate slop CGI because that's exactly what you're using.

How the mighty have fallen.
 
There will never be a Year of the Linux Desktop as long as the supreme autists that are Linux / Distro developers can't even decide on a universal way to install shit (even through their dearest terminal) when Windows has had .exe for three decades.

"I would like to install Nigger Blaster 9000."
"We have various installation flavors including DPKG, Flatpak, Pacman, RPM, Snap, and more. We also have additional toppings such as APT, DNF-"
"What the fuck are you talking about."
Valve is probably going to be the one that succeed just by making SteamOS normie friendly. Gabe Newell did work on Win95 here.
 
There will never be a Year of the Linux Desktop as long as the supreme autists that are Linux / Distro developers can't even decide on a universal way to install shit (even through their dearest terminal) when Windows has had .exe for three decades.
You speak as if .exe is a universal way to install shit except it isn't. There's hundreds of different little installation frameworks behind the scenes and Windows continues to have a problem with uninstalling things because the install process for applications is so inconsistent.

You don't want a single, universal way to install things but instead a variety of mechanisms that hide the complexity of the install process from you. Most Linux distros have had that since the 00s.
 
Plus there's .exe, .msi, the Windows Store, shell scripts, PowerShell installing, the Add or Remove Features subdialogue menu, remote company deployment, and historically ActiveX installing (was used to install updates for Windows XP). It may seem somewhat seamless but there really isn't much difference in variety.

And .exe is just an executable file. It can contain an installation wizard or something that just unzips files and dumps then in the Program Files folder.
 
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