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by asciimov
1372 days ago
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Everybody has their pain points with every operating system. For me and windows it was when it updated a hibernating unplugged laptop overnight causing me to loose several hours of genealogy work. I had been using a new to me application that hadn't been doing any sort of background saving while I put in information. My had some niblings come over so I shut my unplugged laptop thinking id get back at it tomorrow. The next day when I opened the laptop I was greeted with the dreaded "Hi" screen, and my previous days work was gone. Windows also likes running the fans on my laptop way more than it should. Where linux keeps them off for most my typical work. Neither Windows or Mac have a Tiling Window Manager, for me not having to manage windows is a dream. Running docker as a first class application is nice. But linux has its issues too. Occasionally an update really borks my system and yes it is a pain to find what went wrong. I also love vim and emacs. They work better on linux. |
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To be fair and with no personal offense intended, this sounds more like a case of PEBKAC rather than specifically a Windows deficiency.
To be clear, I agree Windows's forced, silent autoupdates and reboots are crimes against humanity, but "losing work I did not save" is hardly something that only applies to Windows and is a lesson we all learn the hard way eventually.
Always save, and if you think you saved, save again. Probably hit CTRL+S several times too for good measure. And keep backups; multiple, good, working backups.