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[–] KingPorkChop@lemmy.ca 5 points 2 months ago (16 children)

Over the last 40 years I've used Mac, Windows and various Linux desktops as well as the Atari desktop called GEM (used it in an early music studio), Amiga and BeOS. Probably a few more over the years.

I always go back to Windows because it has support for pretty much everything I throw at it and the OS isn't as bad as nerds want you to believe. Yeah, it crashes and gets unstable from time to time, but EVERYTHING does.

[–] Illecors@lemmy.cafe 5 points 2 months ago (7 children)

Everything does, indeed, crash; but the rate on windows is ridiculous. I was thinking the same way as you, but a year ago was given a windows laptop at work, which was my first windows device in close to 5 years ar the time.

It is, without any exaggeration, completely unusable compared to my tiny sway or hyprland desktop. Got a replacement laptop about half a year in - same nonsense. So hardware faults are ruled out.

Eventually made a deal and set up my favourite distro on it - all insanity went away. It might not run photoshop, but I don't need it. At least it doesn't crash every few days.

Many words to say a simple thing: people get used to software being shit. It's really nowhere near that bad if you leave windows environment.

[–] KingPorkChop@lemmy.ca 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Funny. We had a bunch of Lenovo laptops we ordered in for the developers. A few stayed as Windows and a bunch got various versions of Linux installed.

The Windows laptop chugged along and did their thing, We had a problem with some of the Linux laptops overheating. Some just were unusable unstable.

Ideally we all use what works best for us. I'm not going to get into an argument over which OS is better because clearly it has to do with what hardware it's on, how it's setup, and who is running it. I also think it's pathetic to make an OS part of my personality. I use whatever at work, but at home I use Windows so I don't have to mess with things. I get it installed on good hardware, update some drivers, and the thing chugs along fine. I can't remember when my workstation at home has ever crashed. My Windows laptop does from time to time because it's a Asus ROG that it a bit dodgy. My Apple laptop and my Chromebook are buggy and crashes as well so maybe I just have bad luck with personal laptops.

[–] Illecors@lemmy.cafe 1 points 2 months ago
  • You're right about hardware - sometimes it just is dodgy. But a tiling wm is a tiling wm.
  • Developers looking after their laptops? That's asking for trouble. They know enough to be dangerous, but not enough to dig themselves out of the holes they're creating.
  • I've never made linux as part of my personality - I've discovered it. We naturally lean towards things we're good at and get good at things we lean towards. I'll (hooefully) never initiate preaching of linux and its userspace, but if a conversation happens to go that way - I'll happily chime in.

Have a nice day!

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