

I have tried it… its not bad


I have tried it… its not bad


There IS no leaving. If you are IN, you STAY IN.


If you are on Linux, use a real editor like Vim or Emacs and not… THAT


Eeeehm… this is ragebait, right?


The last REALLY good Windows was Windows 2000… and i am going to defend this hill until you take this yellowed out PS/2 keyboard out of my cold dead hands.


I think to fill a cavity THIS big you need something like THAT


And if people are going constantly back to the red outhouse this will never change.


If the abominable intelligence is killing every corner of things we consider good its time to start killing the “AI”…


I just don’t like that Cthulhu like creature of unimaginable horrors called Systemd that thrusts its tentacles into every subsystem.
Well, it is what de create, right? Why not encouraging people creating short form videos that are decisively not brain-rot?


If they would produce a super stable, backward compatible system without “AI”, without tons of dark patterns and with a traditional UI… let’s say, a Windows 7 reboot with compatibility to modern software and released under a Free license… then I would honestly take a look.


Just to be a bit heretical: Its absolutely possible to install Windows 11 on unsupported hardware, look up Rufus, download the ISO from Microsoft and on you go.
I have managed to get it running on a NUC with a two core and 2 GB RAM after also running a debloat script.
edit: Completed post after my 3 year old crashed into me sending the phone into the neitherworld under the couch


German humor is no laughing matter, this is for sure!


This is fine, and one of the strong points of a diverse software ecosystem: Chose what works best for you.


Just to mention it: I still don’t like Systemd.


Yeah, i also have backups of my files… but every single time such a failure occured was when i under no circumstances needed a downtime like that (important project to finish, holidays where all shops are closed…) and i simply developed some superstition regarding SSDs.
It also wasn’t brand specific, i had it happen with Sandisk and Verbatim so far.


The thing is: With a spinning disk i can hear when things start to get spooky…


Nah… i don’t trust SSD’s, had too many dying over the years without any form of warning.
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