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Windows 95 is a consumer-oriented operating system developed by Microsoft as part of its Windows 9x family of operating systems. The first operating system in the 9x family, it is the successor to Windows 3.1x, and was released to manufacturing on July 14, 1995, and generally to retail on August 24, 1995, almost three months after the release of Windows NT 3.51.

Windows 95 is the first version of Microsoft Windows to include taskbar, start button, and accessing the internet. Windows 95 merged Microsoft’s formerly separate MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows products, and featured significant improvements over its predecessor, most notably in the graphical user interface (GUI) and in its simplified “plug-and-play” features. There were also major changes made to the core components of the operating system, such as moving from a mainly cooperatively multitasked 16-bit architecture to a 32-bit preemptive multitasking architecture, at least when running only 32-bit protected mode applications.

Accompanied by an extensive marketing campaign,Windows 95 introduced numerous functions and features that were featured in later Windows versions, and continue in modern variations to this day, such as the taskbar, notification area, and the “Start” button. It is considered to be one of the biggest and most important products in the personal computing industry.

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86 points

Better than Windows 11 in many aspects:

  • Runs on 4 MB of RAM
  • Less bloatware
  • Less invasion of privacy
  • Does not require TPM, Secure Boot etc
  • No ads
  • Not forcing you to use Edge, Bing, Cortana, or other random crap
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33 points
  • 16 bit
  • requires a reboot even for changing your IP address
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19 points

32 bit

But yes, rebooting for everything, including changing monitor resolution was a pain

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This might come as a shock to you, but Windows 95 isn’t even an operating system. It’s a GUI shell that runs on DOS, which is a 16 bit operating system. There is no Windows 95 kernel.

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32 bit hacked and kludged onto a 16 bit system that was still MS-DOS at the core. It was a mess. A highly unstable “wonder how it’s even working” mess. The “lol Windows always bluescreens” memes came from this era because of this. The switch to NT and pure 32 bit from boot to desktop for consumer OSes with Windows XP made the stability issues mostly a thing of history unless you had bad drivers or hardware.

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Also, the part no one ever brings up: No per-program volume control. Ugh. That was so actively irritating until they finally added it (was it in XP? or not until 7?)

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No per-program volume control was entirely the fault of whatever program you were using, not Windows. The Windows audio API supported global and application-level volume from the beginning with Windows 95 (even Windows 3.1 had it). Even if Windows 95 had not had application-level volume control, a developer could have implemented it for their application since they were composing the audio data sent to the API for playback (in other words, they could have just attenuated all the sample values to a lower volume).

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Do you change your IP address, like, ever? DHCP and forget over here in my homelab. I do have like four reservations but they never change.

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29 points

A horse is better than a car in many aspects:

  • eco friendly fuel emissions
  • built in gps, FSD, and autopilot mode
  • naturally low maintenance
  • built in companion
  • traffic jams are a breeze
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Cave art dramatically outperforms television:

• no streaming/subscription fees
• no ads
• rocks have very wide adoption rates
• cave art can last thousands of years without power
• content is auto-saved without a dvr
• cave art programming is tangible, tv programming is not

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4 points

Return to monke.

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3 points

Unironically, yes

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14 points

naturally low maintenance

I see you have never had to care for a horse before.

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Horses low maintenance? Sure I listened to a podcast ones about the worst designed animals and the horse was up there.

Like if you own a horse it’s really hard to keep them alive if they injure pretty much any part.

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Like if you own a horse it’s really hard to keep them alive if they injure pretty much any part.

And yet, for many hundreds of years humans used horses in wars and still managed to keep them alive…

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7 points

NI! (natural intelligence). The best unsupervised learning in existence

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Relevant, catchy music video

I don’t need insurance, I don’t need no parkin space
and if you try to clamp my horse he’ll kick you in the face
I don’t pay no tax, fuck NCT
you’ll arrive in style if you ride with me

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Here is an alternative Piped link(s): https://piped.video/watch?v=ljPFZrRD3J8

Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.

I’m open-source, check me out at GitHub.

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21 points

Don’t forget great USB 1.1 support

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iirc usb wasn’t supported in the first win95 version?

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You’re right. I had a 95 C install that came with USB support OOTB, original required a driver/update.

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That was Win95 OSR2, but yrah

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Runs on 4 MB of RAM

Lol, Win95 became crash prone when you hit the memory limit.

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5 points

Most OSes do.

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8 points

Buddy Holly and chips challenge

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Well. 4 MB was a bit of a stretch. I remember buying a RAM upgrade to 8 MB to get it to run decently. Cost me 200 DM on top of the 200 for the Windows upgrade. It was a huge leap compared to Windows 3.1, though. And this stuff just was a lot more expensive back in the day.

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IE wasn’t pre-installed until Windows 98. You had to buy it in a separate package for 95.

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