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by zamadatix
1683 days ago
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I use Linux and Windows heavily for both home and work. I'd say I spend more time tweaking settings in Linux than Windows. The difference is in Windows I'm spending more time tweaking it to stop doing certain things I don't want and in Linux I'm spending more tweaking settings to get it to do the thing I want. For example with Linux and browsers I'm spending my time trying to get various types of hardware acceleration (be it rendering or GPU decode) working and Windows I'm spending my time decrapifying the Edge experience. I genuinely like both but I also genuinely feel each has their own upsides and downsides. There are also exceptions to these rules, on Linux it's much easier to set up a build environment but I may have to work around some build stuff the OS set up for itself while on Windows I'll be manually tweaking much more to get to the same point. |
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"See, Mr Bond, after you kept postponing the updates and we replaced all the shut down and reboot buttons with install updates buttons, that just was a ruse. A ruse to get you to do a hard power-off, and you fell for it. Now you have no choice to sit back as we install the updates and forcibly pair your local account with your Microsoft account the next time you start your computer!"