RemoveWindowsAI
Posted by hansmayer 2 days ago
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Comment by gmuslera 2 days ago
And if you decide that you must install that operating system because it runs a particular game or app, think all you are sacrificing for that as an implicit extra cost.
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Comment by tkel 2 days ago
If the company were instead owned by the users, such as a consumer co-operative, then its products would serve the interests of its users.
Comment by userbinator 2 days ago
Comment by stackghost 2 days ago
Those of us who came up in the 80s and 90s remember that bad behavior and even worse software is baked into Microsoft's DNA.
That sort of organizational culture doesn't just evaporate.
Comment by userbinator 2 days ago
Comment by geezthatswhack 2 days ago
Had they had the opportunity, they would 100% have taken it. Windows was never about serving a good experience to customers, it was always about serving the Microsoft-owned experience to customers—and these two things are very much mutually exclusive.
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Comment by charcircuit 2 days ago
EEE was something a single Microsoft employee allegedly came up with 0 evidence of it being used internally within Microsoft.
Comment by esperent 2 days ago
But it doesn't matter where it originated or who first said it. The reason this phrase gained so much popularity is that outside observers could see that's their strategy was (and still is).
[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embrace,_extend,_and_extinguis...
Comment by Aeglaecia 2 days ago
Comment by jasonjayr 2 days ago
Finally, we can do 'curl https://host.com/script.sh | bash -' in Windows!
Comment by delta_p_delta_x 2 days ago
irm script.ps1 | iex
Famously used in the Windows Activation Scripts.Comment by NSPG911 2 days ago
which essentially sends a request (curl) and runs everything (iex)
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Comment by skydhash 2 days ago
Every comment that seems pro AI either falls in “I’m playing with it now and it’s a nice toy” or “It’s very useful for me, I can’t tell you how, but trust me that it is”.
Comment by eurekin 2 days ago
One example of a an absolute gem is this: https://youtu.be/vlD8CXr20OI?si=J2A5nrqjkFCqU_6R
Had I been still working with computer graphics, this would've been a true game changer. You can see how little views this video has. There is however a whole subreddit dedicated to sell this exact workflow (and even only the first node). There's a similar story with programming, but people are disincentived to share that. Github Copilot has potential, but seems abandoned already and I find it very odd, because it's the one product with actual substance
Comment by eurekin 2 days ago
https://www.reddit.com/r/LocalLLaMA/comments/1pm5ik5/so_slig...
Could be a dud, but I'd ask the person about details and perhaps it's a good use case
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Comment by eviks 2 days ago
Interesting, I'd expect it to be more backwards compatible given the overall reputation
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Comment by AgentK20 2 days ago
Take a look at https://areweanticheatyet.com at some of the biggest games on the planet, and how most of them don't support Linux or Proton.
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Comment by mossTechnician 2 days ago
In response to your initial question, I believe everything must be criticized, especially things we like. Internal criticism, such as criticism of Windows, is just as important as external competitors, such as Linux.
Comment by gregoryl 2 days ago
I'd be interested to know about the gaps you see? I miss desktop excel, but not a whole lot else.
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Comment by bigstrat2003 2 days ago
I feel you on liking things about Windows though. I'm a Windows guy by nature. I genuinely like the OS, and if Microsoft wasn't being so absurdly user-hostile I would switch back in a heartbeat.
Comment by delta_p_delta_x 2 days ago
Windows simply offers a cleaner, more well put-together experience when it comes to these edge cases. I have many tiny nitpicks about how Linux behaves, and every time I go back to my Windows Enterprise install it is a breath of fresh air that my 170% scaling and HDR just work. No finagling with a million different environment variables or CLI options. If a program hasn't opted into resolution independent scaling then I just disable it, and somehow the vector elements are still scaled correctly, leaving only the raster elements blurry. Nowadays laptop touch pads feel like they are Macs, which is high praise and a sea change from where Windows touch pads were about a decade ago.
If you strip away all the AI nonsense, Windows is a genuinely decent platform for getting anything done. Seriously, MS Office blows everything else out of the water. I still go back to Word, Excel, and PowerPoint when I want to do productivity. Adobe suite, pro audio tools, Da Vinci Resolve, etc, they just... work. If you haven't programmed in Visual Studio or used WinDbg then you have not used a serious, high-end debugger. GDB and perf are not even in the same league.
As a Windows power user, I want to go back to the Windows 2000 GUI shell, but with all the modernity of Windows 11's kernel and user-space libraries and drivers. I wish Enterprise was the default release, not the annoying Home versions. And I really, really wish Windows was open-sourced. Not just the kernel, but the user mode as well, because the user mode is where a lot of the juice is, and is what makes Windows Windows.
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Comment by c0balt 2 days ago
Witcher 1/2 at least also worked OOB via steam.
For some context/ user comments, see Deus Ex HR[0] and System Shock 2[1] on protondb.
[0]: https://www.protondb.com/app/238010 (gold, deck status: playable) [1]: https://www.protondb.com/app/238210 (platinum, deck status: playable)
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Comment by troad 2 days ago
There's also more friction with gaming on Linux the moment you step off the beaten path (i.e. Steam). Yes, yes, Lutris etc, but you're still going to run into things that refuse to play ball from time to time. You can generally solve these, but it's friction you don't get on Windows, and that you might not be in the mood for when you want to play a game.
I've been a gamer on Linux for years too. I'd say it's ~80% there. (95% if you don't play competitive triple-As and stick to Steam.) It drops dramatically though if you want to play oddball 90s and 00s games, or use modding tools, etc.
Personally, I've been toying with the idea of putting Windows on my gaming PC again, after many years. It's not my daily driver, so I'm not too fussed what runs the actual games. My time is limited and valuable to me, and I do not want to spend it nailing down cryptic Proton incantations (admittedly rare, but not yet rare enough). I love tinkering, but that's not tinkering, that's a chore.
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Comment by dmitrygr 2 days ago
on pc hardware, no alternatives exist that support sleep/wake properly while also providing for good battery life on modern hardware
Comment by wnevets 2 days ago
Can I play Helldivers 2 on another operating system?
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Comment by wnevets 2 days ago
> (Flatpak), Set launch options
> gamescope -W 2560 -H 1440 -r 144 -f --force-grab-cursor --adaptive-> sync --expose-wayland -- > %command%
> Audio: Crackling
> Windowing: Size, Other
> Whiteborder at the top and left > of the screen without Gamescope
I don't know what this means but it sounds buggy?
Comment by gregoryl 2 days ago
I'm on arch, the steps to get playing are:
- Install Steam
- Install Helldivers2
- Launch game
(I just downloaded and launched to confirm!)
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Comment by antiframe 2 days ago
I have been doing my PC gaming exclusively on Linux since the Jan 14, 2020 when Windows 7 was end of lifed.
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Comment by fuzzfactor 2 days ago
Another way of looking at it is that Windows XP is the enterprise version for many well-built pieces of expensive equipment which normally outlast PC electronics 5 to 1.
Or asking "What distro of Linux has an enterprise version where you can install the high-dollar setup.exe in administrator mode?" WINE won't help you now when most versions and configurations of Windows were never even supported. This is no game.
Now only some of the relatively newer instruments are validated using enterprise versions, this only started with Windows 10, plus it sometimes took years while only Pro was supported before Enterprise is now an option too. Only some vendors too.
Must also work totally air-gapped start-to-finish (no downloading packages) and draw from the largely Windows-familiar ranks of chemists who need to be the most efficient mouse operators, so they have more time to accomplish their natural scientific duties which can be confusing enough.