• one_knight_scripting@lemmy.world
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    20 days ago

    Ok, guys. I’m reading some of these replies which are saying the amount of outrage is out of proportion. I have to disagree with that. I don’t want an AI running on my PC that is monitoring and learning about my shit. I didn’t want that data saved even locally, let alone the monetization of that data. I don’t want to be paying for power of a device that is turning me into someone else’s paycheck.

    Can you turn it off? I believe you can. But I also believe that doing it manually would be incredibly annoying since that does go with a lot of past practice. I also get it would reactivate itself after major updates, like how Edge keeps reinstalling.

    Are there other solutions to my Microsoft issues, yes. Chris Titus Tech comes to mind.

    But overall, the Windows ecosystem does not feel right to me anymore. Could other people still use it, yes. Am I going to stop them, not intentionally. But my Arch gaming PC runs games better than the same machine running Windows. I’ve always entertained the idea of a full switch, still have a Windows 11 dual boot and haven’t officially done it yet, but with this the moment feels right. At least for me, hopefully you can understand that.

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      20 days ago

      I had dual boot with win10 for a while, but when they had that ‘bug’ that was wiping peoples linux partition I dropped Windows completely. As dar as I’m concerned Linux and other FOSS in general has reached a point where it meets the majority of my needs. Same goes for local storage vs needing anything through the cloud or streeaming.

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      19 days ago

      The cool part is that 100% of the “AI features” they’re advertising are either not running locally or not AI at all

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      19 days ago

      If you don’t need to do 3D work, you can still use a virtual machine with kvm, it is really fast! (then ditch Windows :) )

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        19 days ago

        If you mean CAD, I found that FreeCAD works nicely as a parametric 3D modeler with some nice macros and addons, with the perk of also running on Linux

        E: added info

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            18 days ago

            I’d agree that blender is very good. I find that it would be more suited to static stuff and renderings, as well as animations. FreeCAD is more like the commercial CAD software you’d find (Fusion 360, Solidworks).

            On the topic of blender, It has some amazing features, and I am amazed at what people do with it (I also find it a bit tricky, but I probably just need to put a few more hours into learning)

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              18 days ago

              Yeah, to clarify I didn’t mean Blender as an alternative but that there are decent options for another kind of 3d work in addition to CAD stuff. FreeCAD for design stuff, Blender for making pretty things (or ugly things if that’s what you’re into), Vulkan/gcc for real time 3d stuff if you like working close to the metal, Godot for real time 3d stuff if you want to do it from a higher level.

  • 鳳凰院 凶真 (Hououin Kyouma)@sh.itjust.works
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    20 days ago

    Four Horsemen of Apocalypse

    1. The country where a lot of tech countries are headquartered in, elects a wanna-be dictator
    2. Android restricts “sideloading” (aka: non-approved install)
    3. Windows has mandatory AI
    4. Mandatory ID Verification
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      19 days ago

      good for you.

      remember, you’re not alone and many people are making the switch. find a community you like and help each other.

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      19 days ago

      My windows laptop has been disconnected from WiFi while I back stuff up so I can migrate it to Linux. Last windows device I own.

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      19 days ago

      Looking forward to them building out on Pop OS and hoping they do these:

      • Apps in Folders and Folders in Folders and Folders in Folders in Folders for App Launcher (For better app organization)
      • Having different task bars for each workspace pinned and saved to save different workflows
      • A simple quick way to add Icons to Executable Apps instead of manually finding each to add them. Maybe an app to make executables integrated right away and to simply put Icon on it by picking an icon
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      19 days ago

      I am also newly minty fresh.

      Although up graded anyway because the games I play aren’t an Linux.

      The only downside is gaming.

      I made a portable flashdrive for Linux for anything I want to keep privet and left windows for exclusively gaming.

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        19 days ago

        Steam has a native Linux client and every game I bought on Windows runs just fine on Linux.

        All my older, non-steam games, like “Deus Ex” or “Giants: Citizen Kabuto” run great under Wine, using the default settings. Also, there are Linux versions of DOSBox, for older games.

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        19 days ago

        basically my current setup too. it took me just a couple of months on Win11 to straight up give up on Windows because it’s just not very good

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    19 days ago

    It’s insane how much extra time, effort and sanity you can retain simply by switching to Linux. I initially switched a few years ago, then fully shortly after. Using my PCs has never been better and I had no issues with gaming. The only games that don’t work are some of the live service ones I’ll never be interested in.

    One of the best decisions in my life, right up there with deleting all social media. Life keeps getting better, relatively speaking, but of course rich pedophiles just can’t tolerate us having a good time.

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      19 days ago

      Switched everything to Bazzite as a start. Easiest switch after figuring out Windows sabotages boot drives.

      I may have pirated all my Windows but man it feels good to be off that ride. Spoofing corporate licenses for the authenticator was such a hassle.

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    19 days ago

    Linux is the only viable solution to this mess. And no it is not as scary as it seema

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      19 days ago

      Still waiting for nvidia to pull their heads out of their asses and fix gaming performance on their GPUs under Linux before I make the jump myself. And no, I don’t want an AMD GPU.

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          19 days ago

          I know it’s not terrible, but there is a performance disparity there that you can’t ignore. If someone is spending $1000+ on a high end GPU I think it is fair for them to expect a level of performance that’s a little better than “fine”.

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            13 days ago

            If by disparity you mean sometimes Windows is better and sometimes Linux is better. I have one of those GPUs. Give it a try before you slam it. Valve has thrown so much money into Proton that support is amazing compared to when I tried a decade ago.

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              13 days ago

              Benchmarks are readily available, I have a 5080. Some DX11 and older games do run slightly better on Linux. But a lot of them don’t. And pretty much 100% across the board DX12 games run 10-30% slower on Linux compared to Windows. Nvidia has even acknowledged the issue and claims to be working on a solution.

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    20 days ago

    Windows is still a fixture in my life due to work, but I’ve ditched Windows at home for years and won’t ever go back.

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    19 days ago

    I’ve been on Debian for a couple years since Windows 10 came out. Not sure what this fuss has been about, but I’m glad I switched when I did.

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    18 days ago

    Can anyone give recommendations on what to do if you have to run Autodesk products (Revit. Autocad) for work? No, I can’t swap them for open source alternatives such as FreeCAD as Im working with large international projects. Should I dual boot? Virtual machine inside Linux?

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      18 days ago

      Winboat, for when you absolutely have to use something Windows based on your Linux machine.

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      18 days ago

      Linux good. AI slop bad. Reddit bad. Fediverse good. Star Trek good. Tankies bad.

      Good morning, just waking up and I’m sorry for taking out how tired I am of the repetitiveness of this platform sometimes on you.

      Yes you should dual boot, but to like 95% of people it doesn’t matter so maybe just running windows won’t be the living hell this place makes it out to be.

      I don’t know why there isn’t a bigger lemmy circlejerk community it would be full of gold. I need to stop sorting by everything and join more smaller communities I guess.

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        18 days ago

        I mean, switching to Linux was nice even from win 10 that doesn’t even have a bunch of the BS from win 11. Using windows already sucks and has for a while.

        And why are you posting about what 95% of people care about? The people posting here about it care. Do you walk up to random people on the street to tell them most people don’t care about what they are talking about?

        Plus this commenter was even specifically asking for advice about how to get away from windows, so you’re whining about a common circle jerk in a thread that isn’t even that circle jerk.

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    19 days ago

    These threads feel kinda redundant, all comments are just preaching to the choir.

    Can anyone comment about anything besides “[…] switched to Linux […]”?

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      19 days ago

      What else do you expect everyone to do? Please enlighten us if you have something more to offer than switching to Linux — which seemingly is the best option currently.

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        19 days ago

        I’m not saying that you shouldn’t, I am saying that there’s more to discuss than “switched to Linux /thread”.

        For example let me just quote microsoft “The vision that we have is: let’s rewrite the entire operating system around AI, and build essentially what becomes truly the AI PC.” and think about what that means for your workplace. Windows isn’t going to vanish in a few years. The companies that have a lot of windows PCs will have to deal with increased hardware requirements in an already expensive market, have to wrangle user settings that the ai set on voice commands or fight against Microsoft to shut it all down.

        I feel like there’s going to be a lot of wasted productivity in the coming years spend on fixing what ai broke.

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      19 days ago

      windows 10 LTSC from massgrave.dev site for afew years, but that will come to an end too. after that if you hate yourself there are the BSDs, or you can install hackintosh too. but the linuxes are the most mature alternative that won’t just fuck you over

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    19 days ago

    I hate windows 11 so much. Notifications are so much harder to read compared to 10 due to the right menu being nonexistant, instead we have this floating notification area that I never use. Everything takes ages to load, even on my beefy pc Settings still takes like 10 seconds to open. And it feels like the programmers died halfway though re-coding the context menus. Everything slightly more advanced can only be done through the old stuff so you end up with this awful mess where there’s no design consistency, and it takes twice the clicks to get to something.

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      18 days ago

      Makes me wonder if anyone actually likes the windows experience. The main resistances I see to moving away from it are about familiarity and compatibility, plus some people tired of linux’s popularity here.

      I’m thinking that the company is only surviving based on large org buyin, including the main PC system makers who make windows the default option.