• LunchMoneyThief@links.hackliberty.org
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    3 months ago

    Yeah no, Windows 11 IS far worse than Windows 10

    Yeah no, Windows 10 IS far worse than Windows 8

    Yeah no, Windows 8 IS far worse than Windows 7

    Perpetual Windows $VERSION_THAT_I_GREW_UP_WITH isn’t bad. No, it’s just this new one that’s terrible.

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      3 months ago

      No, they’ve alternated between good and bad ever since 98.

      98 - good

      ME - bad

      XP - good

      Vista - bad

      7 - good

      8 - bad

      10 - good (eventually)

      11 - bad

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          Windows ME was a crapshoot. One of our computers blue screened a few times during the couple months we had it installed; the other couldn’t even run an hour without hard crashing.

          Nowadays I can’t even remember the last time Windows crashed. Newer versions are definitely a lot more stable, though suck in different ways.

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            The one machine I had that ran Millennium Edition was a Sony laptop that came out right after it launched. Since it was the oem install, ig it survived for some time. My dad used it for Oracle DB work before I got it and used as a computer that could access the internet. I’ve only had one bsod with it. But realplayer deleted all my VXD files.

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            8 changed a lot of UI for no reason other than to chase the mobile market. 8.1 reverted a lot of that and people liked it, but the damage to 8’s reputation had already been done.

            If they kept the edition alive for a few years 8.1 might be remembered as a redemption story like Windows 98 Second Edition, but they rushed 10 out the door - as a free upgrade, no less - to get back the goodwill they’d lost.

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      3 months ago

      I thought 10 was an improvement on 8, in part because they walked back some changes to 8.

      I have yet to hear of a reason to go to 11.

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      3 months ago

      I grew up with XP, vista was worse and windows 7 was ust better. Windows 8 was terrible. Windows 10 better than 8 but worse than 7.

      I haven’t even try windows 11.

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      I don’t remember anyone saying 10 was worse than 8. Maybe buggier on launch, but stylistically it worked more like 7 than 8 did