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by vel0city
1097 days ago
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> Seems easy enough to install vmware then run operating systems inside it for most use cases. That's a way different experience than running Hyper-V. > is it really worth having all the features that you, clearly as a power user or professional, use installed on every computer everywhere? No. No it really doesn't. It's bloat. I also didn't realize that managing WiFi networks or using display scaling are things only power users and professionals would want on their machines. I guess supporting Bluetooth natively in the OS and a modern sound stack is just bloat for most people. |
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