• henfredemars@infosec.pub
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    7 months ago

    Windows is annoying. I like my computer just doing computer stuff. No AI. No Ads. No forced upgrades. No thanks. Just do the computer thing please.

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      7 months ago

      Forced upgrades are necessary, people would put off updating for no reason

      Bad updates are not necessary

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        7 months ago

        OS upgrades vs security updates is a whole different ballgame. We should not confuse the two.

        Windows forces major upgrades in many cases, sometimes rendering the device inoperable because OS upgrades carry inherent risks. Forced upgrades are simply irresponsible. We need that consent to let the user back up files beforehand as a bare minimum, even overlooking the ethics side of user consent. Is MS going to fix my parents PC when they break it?

        Forced updates? I see the argument, but I have to insist on user consent at all times. By default is okay. Explicitly violating the human’s will seems wrong. Software should serve people. But I can understand the argument even if I don’t agree with forced updates.

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    7 months ago

    i used to care about windows… i had to use and support it at work, it was easy to crack and maintain. then something changed and i walked away into linux land.

    i still need to care about windows at work, but instead of getting all anx-y i just laugh it off. my employers are getting exactly what they chose.

    its HILarious when shit doesnt work… a new version breaks all inter-company communication, all that nonsense is just pure entertainment now.

    my canned response is ‘were all beta testers now, buckle up’

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    7 months ago

    At this point I just have a windows 10 VM for using Adobe. Got a key for like $7 on some sketchy site.

    And I was actually kinda liking windows 11, but it’s just clear where this is headed.

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      7 months ago

      Adobe CC is the absolute only thing holding me to Windows on my primary machine. Please, I’d love to hear about your setup and workflow.

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        7 months ago

        I just have a beast of a machine that has more RAM than I know what to do with.

        I have a VM of windows 10 that runs in my 4th monitor at all times, it’s got 32 gigs of RAM and 2tb of storage. I have another VM that I only run for rendering which uses my whole GPU as passthru. (Having just the 1 windows VM do that interferes with gaming 😁).

        I use my NAS for project folders and both VMs have access to the NAS.

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            7 months ago

            No problem!

            The Windows VM is running in virtualBox. There’s a few options there, but virtualBox is easy. All you do is download a windows 10 install iso from microsoft, and then build the VM with virtualBox on your Linux system. That’s pretty much it. Windows install will ask for your key. I forget they place I got mine, I’m sure the sketchy markets are sketchy, so be careful/prudent.