• TheGalacticVoid@lemm.ee
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      3 months ago

      There are way too many nice features on Windows that don’t exist or are time consuming to set up on Linux. My only pain point on Windows, other than the stupid pop-ups advertising other services, are the fact that I can’t install individual GNU tools like nano easily.

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      The only two things making me use windows for now are my inability to run FL Studio on Linux (I tried before, I’ll try again)

      Procrastination to go through my files to see if there’s something worth backing up before I wipe my drive

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        There are alternative DAWs but ngl they all make me sad. And some vsts are a nightmare to get running too.

        But they are alot better than trying to get fl running on Linux imo. Check out zrythm if you ever have some time to kill. It sounds lile the most promising one.

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          I’m just in love with FL’s keyboard roll and I’m just used to the entire daw. I don’t really want to switch to a different one

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            I think Bottles has a ready-made profile for installing FL, last I saw it was marked as silver quality. Might be worth a try? I’m a Bitwig user so I haven’t needed to try it. :p (Though I have heard tales of FL’s magnificent piano roll.)

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              Its honestly amazing. I keep hearing bitwig is the way to go if you want to use linux and also be happy

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        3 months ago

        These days it’s best to use Windows on computer where you need it for a specific application, and another machine for your desktop. Sometimes with a switch so you can use the same keyboard/mouse/monitor

        I know someone who uses one of those beelink minis or similar as a dedicated machine to run their 3d printer because the company doesn’t support Linux as well as Windows.

        It sucks to have to keep your nice production machine separate from your desktop, but it really beats the headache of virtualization or dual booting

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    3 months ago

    Real question here: has anyone else had luck side-stepping the Live365 signup during/after install? I’ve done this, and I’m very confused that more people haven’t.

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      iirc when going through the setup after a fresh install, I used sign in and typed in an email like fake@email.com with a keysmashed password. Because it’s obviously not an actual account and with a password that wouldn’t be correct, it’ll say as much but still let you continue into windows without signing in. Hope that helps

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      All of them.

      Biggest difference a distro does is their update cycle and how much the distro “takes care” of you. Some of them do everything behind the scenes to make it just work. Others need more user interaction to reach the same state (but tend to teach you the inner workings too, which will open up a LOT of customization)

    • Hubi@feddit.org
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      It just comes down to personal preference. Mint is usually recommended as a good starting point.

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    That would only work if you log in with a Microsoft account.

    Nobody I know does that.

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      You must not know all that many people. Windows is pushing accounts super hard. Average user is complying with this. Ask your fish monger or barista , bet one of them has a m$ account.

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        I don’t know any average user who does their own Windows installs.

        Usually they just ask some tech friend for help, and they know how to do it without an MS account.

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    And yet people will just shrug it off and keep using windows. And Microsoft loves that.

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    I once turned that feature on thinking it was an actual backup (copies of my files in the cloud), I remember how angry I was when I found out it wasn’t a backup after all and just removed your files from your computer and only made them accessible online.

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      You can see their strategy at work here.

      It is possible to keep individual files on the local hard drive with different settings (that in my experience never seem to stick past updates).

      The default, though, is to take everything on your computer off of your computer, put it into the cloud (their computer), and recommend you pick and choose which ones stay on your computer. In essence, they want you to think of your computer as secondary to their computer. An extension of it.

      There is no “your computer”, it’s just the computer you happen to be logged into at the moment.

      The cloud is not something you take advantage of, the cloud is where you live now.

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      3 months ago

      You’re supposed to uncheck the save storage space and download files as you use them option.

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      Wtf!

      Good thing I use to debloat windows 10 on a local account and got rid of onedrive before it could wreck havok so.

      But got to be honest, Far as long as I can remember, I always had backup of important data. Encryption - client side if off to the cloud.

      Shit I’m so old that I prefer my music on HDD instead of using streaming services.

      Using Linux nowadays too BTW.

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        Give it a go, it was surprisingly not as big an issue as I thought it would be, even for gaming (though not perfect for gaming, I’ve been able to get things working without too much headache at least)

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    Let be honest here, a majority of users have their mobile devices backup automatically. They will see this in the same way…

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      Just that I don’t have anything worthwhile on my phone. All the important stuff is on PCs. All the stuff that is professional, that is covered by NDAs, all the banking. And just because Microsoft has ever been shitty and is now going extra-shitty, it is not a Windows PC.

      Just wait until some Microsoft digital parrot AKA artificial “intelligence” spouts some companies internal data that it had gobbled up somewhere from the companies internal network…

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        Same here. I don’t have anything important, and my contacts are in a vcf file whenever I need it.

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    also these idiots made onedrive folders mimic the original documents folder, also setting default to onedrive folder, so when i search for the downloaded content in my profile, documents i just WTF as its empty…

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      I hate this so much. I save as a new file for a new version. I expect it to go into the same folder by default like the file i currently opened and worked on. Nope, onedrive it is if you aren’t careful.

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    At this point, Microsoft is becoming an advertisement for Linux.

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    Microsoft is doing an amazing job keeping me off selling windows 11!

    Keep up the great work!

    Guess it’s time for Linux and for me to give up gaming :/

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      I switched to Linux last week and I haven’t had any issues with my Steam games. Just had to turn on the setting to have Steam provide Linux support for games that don’t provide it themselves.

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      With Proton, a large majority of games run on Linux, and most even better than on windows.

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          Proton is steam’s version of wine which is used automatically when you install any game that doesnt have a specific linux version.

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    The c-levels are really sick of all these new features they’re adding and no one is using them because of silly reasons like “they don’t work good” or “I can’t even see the point of this for me”.

    In their wisdom, they’ve taken the option to say no away from the users. Now they have a much easier time justifying their bonus this year, just look at how many users are using their new features!

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      Windows has always been trash. People use it because it usually comes with the machine.

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        Windows 3.1 - 98 weren’t too bad. Windows 95 was massive and people queued to buy boxed copies, so far from just using it because it came with the machine. Windows used to have actual fans, people that enjoyed using the OS