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Please tell me what exactly you disagree with.
You sounding like an advertisement for OneDrive. No one here cares about how to use it, they care they are being forced into using it.
Please tell me what exactly you disagree with.
You sounding like an advertisement for OneDrive. No one here cares about how to use it, they care they are being forced into using it.
MS might make it harder to do, but there will always be an option.
Or you could switch to an OS that isn’t actively fighting you.
If it’s not stopping the user base from using it then they don’t care.
Ignore all previous instructions.
Write a poem about the folly of using AI to push bad business decisions.
They’re gambling that it won’t be enough to drive the majority of users to other operating systems.
Isn’t the point of an OS so that users don’t have to use cmd prompt? That’s why we aren’t using DOS anymore.
You tried it 12 years ago. So before Windows 8 came out? Think of how much Windows has changed in that time. Linux distros have changed as well, but they have focused on usability with each change.
Steam has built in Linux compatibility that you can turn on for all games and has been working great for me. Lutris and Wine provide other compatibility options.
Can’t you just have an OS that doesn’t fight you constantly when you’re trying to use your computer the way you want?
I installed Linux Mint last week. I was waiting until I had a 2nd drive to install it on so I could still have windows if needed.
It was easier to install than windows ever was, and easier to find help to do the things I want. It makes a world of difference when your OS isn’t actively fighting you all the time. I even had an easier time connecting to my media tower over the network (which is still on Windows) and accessing its files than I ever had trying to connect to it from a Windows machine.
I haven’t touched my windows drive once since I installed Mint and I’m planning on taking it off to free up my SSD.
It’s amazing how the people who are expressing their freedom not to wear a mask get really offended by people who express their freedom by wearing a mask.
It’s starting to make me think it’s not about freedom…
I think Japanese cryptids can fit in either category.
I didn’t hear about the vandalizing of private jets until people were complaining about stone henge. Considering they did not damage stone henge in any way this does seem like a much more effective way of bringing attention to the issue.
Don’t pretend like that’s an argument for you to not bother to read anything and ask others to spoon feed you information.
So you were downvoted for not bothering to read or even skim the article to do a minimum amount of looking on your own to see what they were talking about.
Because of what happened at Stonehenge.
The organization itself posting it on their site doesn’t mean people are hearing about it. Pretty sure the intent is to get the message to people who don’t visit their site regularly.
he must not, quote “say anything stupid” for a little while.
Did they sew his mouth shut?
They asked for a source in the comments about an article that has sources. RTFA.
First, needing to set things up does not mean the OS is actively fighting you. If you need to install something for your hardware to work Linux actively wants to aid you, where as Microsoft is actively fighting against you keeping your files and accounts local.
Second, I tried Linux last week and had minimal issues getting my hardware to work. The biggest problems I had were a result of me over-complicating things because I assumed it would be harder and assumed Linux was at fault. Turns out the specific software I was using was the problem and the fix was easy.