Microsoft will unveil the next version of Windows on June 24th - What's next after Windows 10?

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I can't understand all of this simping for WIndows 10 over Win8. Windows 8 is an abomination Eraserhead baby for certain but Windows 10 is so much worse to the point where it almost unusable. And it runs so slow. I've uninstalled all of the bloatware and gone into the services menu to disable all of telemetry shit and it will still take like 20 seconds to run a program. On a fresh install. And the Task Manager is completely useless.

I still have a Win8 machine as my main that I never upgraded to 8.1, its infinitely more useable.
Win10 has gotten to the point where it's essentially unusable without a SSD thanks to random services deciding to use up your entire HDD.
 
No thanks, I currently run Manjaro on my Pi, it may not be pure Arch but fuck man I actually have more control over what goes in or out versus the official build upgrades that are competently sorted out per-desktop environment. Plus, compared to the windows experience on a burner, this thing flies.
 
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Mark my words this new os will break more programs and games like 8 and 10 did. Few old games and utilities are already acting funny already in those windows versions.

Also I thought Win 10 is gonna be tje last OS. I've read that somewhere before. Are they going to give the new os for free to Win 10 and 8 users like they did when they newly released 10?
 
Imagine still using MS Windows. :story:

I happily migrated to Linux > 15 years ago, was always using NVidia cards. Gaming was shit until Steam was ported to run natively and Proton came some time after. I now have a library of about 400 titles and I know of less than 10 of them that absolutely refuse to run under Proton.

Yes, because the only thing people do with a computer or care about is gaming.

Just a reminder that Linux sucks for corporate work (the most important thing) or anything mildly creative.

I switched to Mac years ago despite the cost of them in my country, they’re best of both worlds save for games, but games don’t matter.

Anyway I’m excited to see them officially release windows as a service, it seems like that’s the final step.
 
Windows 98: Fixed the bugs, decent release.
Windows 2000/ME: [feces]house.
Windows XP: Probably the finest operating system they've ever made.
Why do dumb fagets post about things they know nothing about?

Windows 2000 Pro and Windows Me are not related.
WinMe replaced Windows 98 and was built on Windows 95 kernel.
Win2k replaced NT4 and was built on NT kernel.

XP is NT5.1. Unofficial service packs were made to enable Win2k support for 32-bit XP software.
 
Imagine still using MS Windows. :story:

I happily migrated to Linux > 15 years ago, was always using NVidia cards. Gaming was shit until Steam was ported to run natively and Proton came some time after. I now have a library of about 400 titles and I know of less than 10 of them that absolutely refuse to run under Proton.
Tha's great and all but there are many big boy programs that won't mesh well with Linux.
 
Yes, because the only thing people do with a computer or care about is gaming.

Just a reminder that Linux sucks for corporate work (the most important thing) or anything mildly creative.

I switched to Mac years ago despite the cost of them in my country, they’re best of both worlds save for games, but games don’t matter.

Anyway I’m excited to see them officially release windows as a service, it seems like that’s the final step.
I think the current stack of native Linux applications for doing creative work is quite solid for hobby or even commercial. Probably not corporate, but independent for sure. I think Oats Studios uses Linux in their creative workflow. Of the top of my head some of the stuff I use and have seen professionals use are:

Blender: 2D and 3D animation, sculpting, video editing
Inkscape: vector art
Unity: game creation
Gimp: basic image editing
LMMS: music creation
Lightworks: commercial grade video editor
DaVinci Resolve: commercial grade video editor
 
Why do dumb fagets post about things they know nothing about?

Windows 2000 Pro and Windows Me are not related.
WinMe replaced Windows 98 and was built on Windows 95 kernel.
Win2k replaced NT4 and was built on NT kernel.

XP is NT5.1. Unofficial service packs were made to enable Win2k support for 32-bit XP software.
To expand on this, Windows 98 was a fucking dumpster fire too. 98SE was the good one which is to 98 what Windows 7 was to Vista (7 was basically Vista Service Pack 3).
 
Windows as a service is going to be a disaster that is going to make people wish for the days of 10. I don't see why we can't just get an 2021 version of XP. Microsoft just want to keep money grubbing, especially shilling shit operating systems.

Windows as a service is like getting a payment plan with an escort, and ending up with your prick getting bit off. Every now and then when you have to write the cheque, you can look at your gapping crater hole that used to be your manhood, and be constantly reminded when you went wrong.
 
Imagine still using MS Windows. :story:

I happily migrated to Linux > 15 years ago, was always using NVidia cards. Gaming was shit until Steam was ported to run natively and Proton came some time after. I now have a library of about 400 titles and I know of less than 10 of them that absolutely refuse to run under Proton.
Just to keep the ball rolling, what are those "less than 10" titles which refuse to run under Proton
 
Outside of proprietary adobe """"software"""" and some new online multiplayer games, Linux should be the obvious choice for any tech-minded person.
More accurate version. I'm consistently amazed at how many programs and particularly games run better under wine than windows.
 
Just a reminder that Linux sucks for corporate work (the most important thing) or anything mildly creative.
If by "corporate work" you mean "shitty proprietary software that may/may-not be web based" then yes. I mentioned this in the Internet Explorer thread, but basically it's not the fault of Linux, but more the fault of corporations not keeping up with the times and staying in their little 90's/2000's bubble of how things are done. Licensing fees for name-brand software is dumb. Relying on old browsers with security flaws is dumb.

What's the two biggest programs majority of corporate companies use? Adobe and Microsoft Office. In the Linux world you have a choice between Apache OpenOffice or LibreOffice, both of which can also export PDF's to edit them. If you're looking for a basic PDF viewer, theres tons to choose from: Evince, Okular, and MuPDF just to name a few.

As for "creativity", there's plenty of creative programs that range from image editors and creators to music studios and video editing that gives you the same amount of tools and freedom (if not more) as the "professional" programs do.

Image Editors:
Audio Workstations:
Video Editing:
Anyone that says "You can't do _____ on Linux" has absolutely no idea wtf they are talking about.
 
If by "corporate work" you mean "shitty proprietary software that may/may-not be web based" then yes. I mentioned this in the Internet Explorer thread, but basically it's not the fault of Linux, but more the fault of corporations not keeping up with the times and staying in their little 90's/2000's bubble of how things are done. Licensing fees for name-brand software is dumb. Relying on old browsers with security flaws is dumb.
You are most welcome to try and campaign in favor of linux to every trisomic downs-syndromed asshole middle manager in the fucking planet. I couldn't care less about what OS is shoved in but fucking, propietary shitware is the true devil and bane of my productivity.
 
If by "corporate work" you mean "shitty proprietary software that may/may-not be web based" then yes. I mentioned this in the Internet Explorer thread, but basically it's not the fault of Linux, but more the fault of corporations not keeping up with the times and staying in their little 90's/2000's bubble of how things are done. Licensing fees for name-brand software is dumb. Relying on old browsers with security flaws is dumb.

What's the two biggest programs majority of corporate companies use? Adobe and Microsoft Office. In the Linux world you have a choice between Apache OpenOffice or LibreOffice, both of which can also export PDF's to edit them. If you're looking for a basic PDF viewer, theres tons to choose from: Evince, Okular, and MuPDF just to name a few.

As for "creativity", there's plenty of creative programs that range from image editors and creators to music studios and video editing that gives you the same amount of tools and freedom (if not more) as the "professional" programs do.

Image Editors:
Audio Workstations:
Video Editing:
Anyone that says "You can't do _____ on Linux" has absolutely no idea wtf they are talking about.
A small pool of programs that doesn't even scratch the surface, where the fuck are my renderers for my medical images and research?

You're trying to justify the physical prowess of a fucking cripple because it can speak 3 languages.
 
Just a reminder that Linux sucks for corporate work (the most important thing) or anything mildly creative.
This. Corporate work that involves "being able to seamlessly load that .docx that your boss sent you" or "being able to flash a powerpoint presentation up at a meeting and not have any issues with embedded videos/weird aspect ratios" seems like it should be a low bar, but Linux (or more specifically, OpenOffice/LibreOffice/Evince/Okular/etc) just doesn't clear it. (And it's not even really Linux's fault: the corporate world just runs on Windows, and always will.)

...but more the fault of corporations not keeping up with the times and staying in their little 90's/2000's bubble of how things are done.
Compatibility is king in the corporate world. You use the same software that your boss and coworkers use, no exceptions. Which means you're using Windows, Microsoft Office, Adobe shit, and so on. Normal people (read: non-speds) have a lot more patience for "Ah fuck, Microsoft Powerpoint's glitching out again, gimme a second to reload this guys" than they do for the exact same issues in some other 'compatible' software that most of them have never heard of.

Why do dumb fagets post about things they know nothing about?
Because it's fun.

Anyone that says "You can't do _____ on Linux" has absolutely no idea wtf they are talking about.
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