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jump to expanded postif i hypothetically had A Patreon and the main goals were to
- maintain touchHLE
- produce a “Linux distro” for creatives and power users that is user-friendly, and only runs Windows software
- possibly develop an end-to-end-encrypted replacement for Twitter alt accounts
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the fourth goal would be to give me the breathing room to actually have a life sometimes and also make creative works. and that goal is enabled by letting me do the first three things instead of a normal job
i do worry the linux distro concept might be alienating to uh, linux users, but the whole point is it's not targeted at people who find that an enjoyable environment already
it feels rather urgent because windows 10 goes EOL in less than a year
And I also wonder why people won't just upgrade to Windows 11 when the software they use makes them
@xerz @erincandescent @hikari because windows 11 is so actively alienating that it becomes worth the effort?
i would absolutely patch out any checks in such software for example
@whitequark @erincandescent @hikari oh it absolutely is alienating, I just don’t think most people are even aware of that yet and thus don’t factor it in
@xerz @erincandescent @hikari i think this was the case for 8 and 10 but the amount of hate is see towards 11 seems to exceed even vista. so maybe not? it's hard to get a representative sample
@whitequark @xerz @erincandescent windows 11 is a weird one. i've come around to it for dayjob but i had to ask corporate IT to figure out how to disable bing start menu suggestions with a group policy for me (lmao), and in a corporate environment a lot of the bullshit is pre-disabled anyway, and i still don't like it because the most noticeable UI changes make the experience more sluggish and unwieldy
@hikari @xerz @erincandescent yes
my headmate runs an activedirectory domain that makes our windows 10 machines tolerable through extensive use of group policies
and my understanding is that on windows 11 even that won't be enough
@whitequark @xerz @erincandescent logs onto work computer oh hello there microsoft edge icon that has somehow reappeared on my taskbar for the 212nd time
FWIW I am a bit puzzled about the degree of intense Windows 11 dislike I've seen... But I found 10 to be particularly unpleasant to use so it's quite nice by comparison...
@erincandescent @xerz @hikari i stayed off 10 until the moment it became largely impossible, and (with all of the group policies) i can almost pretend that it's XP with a kernel that isn't a pile of garbage
with 11 i can no longer pretend
@whitequark @erincandescent @xerz the thing with win10 is it's also miserable out of the box but it still respected the user's right to bash it into a shape usable for them
win11 however, with its æsthetic overhaul, has deliberately thrown out parts and principles of the ui unchanged since win98(!), with no way to restore them
@whitequark @erincandescent @xerz it's actually more radical than win8 was in this respect, it “merely” jettisoned the start menu
@hikari @erincandescent @xerz yeah like, i don't care about the start menu really, half of what i do is win+r <something>.msc and the other half is using the search functionality. in kde i use krunner for the same thing
i care that it might as well not be windows but a poorly designed parody of it. i will begrudgingly acknowledge that they have improved the kernel somewhat. now put userspace back, you shitheads
@whitequark @hikari @erincandescent @xerz I was shocked a little while ago when W11 ran like butter on a Phenom II X6 specifically using HBCD PE, which is as trimmed as possible. It might be worth checking out what they did to make that happen, if any of it works in non-RE configs?
@whitequark @erincandescent @xerz @hikari You could pretend 11 is XP without service pack updates, antivirus or firewalls connected directly to the internet with a public IP I guess?
@erincandescent @xerz @whitequark @hikari Personally, I've never had any removed icons reappear, but I did have Edge go through the first run "experience" several times when I ran it to test something (I've since worked around this problem by changing my Edge shortcut to start it with -inprivate parameter).