2 points

GOOD. Switch to Linux!

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"But we’re adding more ads, spying on you more, and removing more tools. We’re trying everything, why don’t people like it?

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Seriously. I installed windows 11 for a new build and couldn’t get my sound working for the life of me. Super quiet sound the entire time even though I had my volume at 100%

After reading a gaggle of pages of people complaining on the same issue and the OH SO HELPFUL advice of “just replace every piece of hardware in your pc and reboot” after I just built the thing, I find out it’s widespread problem with no fix and the sound settings are harder to get to and to change and TRY OUR AI. Did you know it’s Harry trumans birthday? And the lot

Installed windows 10, have regular volume that sounds appropriately loud when I put it at 50% volume or higher. What good is am OS if it breaks functionality ?

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A normal person doesn’t care if they’re being spied. I think it’s because windows 11 feels like the same shit as windows 10. They are actually the same crap to me, I don’t even know what’s the advantage in upgrading to windows 11

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I was forced to upgrade to Windows 11 on my work computer. Only thing I noticed is that all the settings have arbitrarily been moved around to different locations. Absolutely no tangible benefit to upgrading whatsoever.

Still, I decided I would upgrade my home computer as well anyway. Really enjoying my upgrade from Windows 10 to Pop! OS.

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Absolutely no tangible benefit to upgrading whatsoever.

Not so fast! Here’s a list of the improvements I have experienced on my work PC:

  • everything is visually a bit round, but not too round
  • pop-ups everywhere all the time
  • random ding sounds, even when I mute the sound. Ding!
  • want to switch off? Haha you mean reboot surely? No? Reboot anyway
  • Teams is still shit
  • absolutely unusable context menus when right-clicking on an icon (SVN commands on page 2)
  • start menu is now owned by the Daily Mail given the quality of content and the topics listed. Yes I was actually looking for Ariana Grande’s latest romance, thank you
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Windows 10 was wildly unpopular at release. I didn’t upgrade until I absolutely had to. Now windows 10 is, in my opinion, a very good OS.

I still don’t understand the numbering system. They could ditch the numbers and just call it windows at this point. 15 years ago it made sense. Now? Not so much.

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I know this isnt popular on here, but its because Windows 10 is pretty damn great.

For damn near EVERYTHING 99.99% of users do 99.99% of the time it just fucking works.

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1 point

Tell me how to disable onedrive and make it stop coming back

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Windows10 is great, it just kinda works…but it’s still absolute shit. The amount of garbage that’s forced and still existing that you need to disable is absurd.

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