I wish I was a billion dollar company who gets away with stuff like this. Just generally break people’s systems, add spyware, lie to users, treat them like shit.

All while making even more money and my stocks keep on going up, because AI, Ai, Ai…

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    “I really would like to switch to Linux, bUT muH gaMEz!”

    Like, just get a console or a Steam deck and tell MS to piss off. Until their market share plummets noticeably, they’re going to continue this crap.

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      Gamers are not the only people that use Windows. A lot of creative and commercial software either requires Windows or works best on it.

      I think Windows is garbage as much as everyone else here, but switching is not that easy.

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        It’s pretty easy for 80 (90)+% of competent computer users, get an old Macbook for that stuff (it’ll probably be better) and switch your main to linux. The real problem is less competent computer users.

        Evil isn’t the real threat to the world. Stupid is just as destructive as Evil, maybe more so, and it’s a hell of a lot more common. What we really need is a crusade against Stupid. That might actually make a difference. - Jim Butcher

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        Fair enough. I suppose my point is at some point, people are going to have to start making sacrifices and say “enough is enough” or nothing is going to change. There’s no incentive for companies to de-enshittify or support new platforms as long as people keep accepting the ever-worsening status quo. Change is hard, I’ll agree.

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      I’m gaming just fine on mint. It’s like the old days when I would install something and not be sure if it worked, but so far most things have been working more or less out of the box. Installing and patching mods to final fantasy 7 took a little bit because I wasn’t familiar with the terms being used, but it was a couple hours, not a few days.

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      At some point I was spending more time debloating, breaking, reintlling then it took me to learn Linux

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        I’ve been trying to learn linux for like 15 years off and on.

        I still don’t have a clue what I’m doing.

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          Man… That’s a very valid point… It is so much googling it is nuts. I rage quit microshit and raw dawg linux. It was a lift.

          Good new is that these retarded LLMs are all trained on a lot of Linux data due to all that shit being OS. So chatgpt can really make a huge difference. Since it can explain really well any question you might have in a nice normal format.

          Chatgpt deff will turbo charge your learning curve. But fundamentally, to use it properly, you do need some side foundations.

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        I am planning on just disabling windows update medic service and keeping my current version of windows 10 that still allows dual booting to Linux.

        Once Valorant stops working on that version I guess I’ll have to just only play deadlock from then on.

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          Caring about system integrity/security while playing a game that requires a literal rootkit are not compatible

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            Absolutely agree, that’s why when I saw the patch notes for this latest Microsoft update I was like “They don’t mention why this is dangerous other than Linux can be used by the haxors”. It definitely just sounded like a way to crunch down on Linux use.

            And like you said, I already allow Microsoft and riot and probably others I’m not thinking of to just have complete access to my computer so it’s not like I have any privacy, for security I can always check out potential issues myself with my pen testing laptop, so there is literally no benefit and only a ton of downsides to upgrading. So why would I?

            This weekend the upgrading and updating ends for good, and I will get my dual boot Linux whether they like it or not.

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      I used Linux for a long time, like years, as my main os since I was a teenager. (I broadly say Linux because I hopped distro a lot). but ultimately, I hardly even used it by the end because during my creative bursts, I would be using windows exclusive software that was just better than any Foss. then, I would want to play some multiplayer games with my friends, where the anti cheat only worked on windows. this totaled to like 75 percent of my time being used on windows in the end, so I just sucked up to the reality of the situation and hardened windows for privacy and debloating and switched back after so long. if it weren’t for those 2 specific things, I would have probably kept mint as a daily driver forever, it was really stable and nothing else was an issue for me. but the fact is that I (and presumably many other people) don’t want to give up things we enjoy and spend more time bleak and bored just to prove a point to some company that doesn’t know we exist. I’m sure for a lot of people though, daily driving Linux would be fine for things like YouTube or online shopping or whatevsies.

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      You don’t want to play on Linux? Get a steam deck… Which runs on Linux! 😀

      Ingenious.