lmao

(also use Linux)

  • EmoThugInMyPhase [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    1 year ago

    I rarely get offended, but I say this unironically. Windows 11 is genuinely offensive. It seems like it was designed from the ground up to personally piss me off.

    Dogshit interfaces (you have to to click on a separate menu to go to the full context menu)

    Dogshit mind numbing widgets (everything is considered BREAKING NEWS)

    Dogshit search (oh you installed a program? Will let me bring up a random bing search as the top result, unless you delete 1 character)

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      1 year ago

      I refused to use 11, but 10 was already messy enough when trying to actually configure things like TCP/IP settings.

      you open network settings which was Windows 10 themed, but useless, you click the link for “change adapter settings” which opened a Windows 7 dialog box listing adapters, you right click the adapter and open settings, which opens the old Windows 2000 dialog box, select IPv4, open settings, another Windows 2000 dialog box, which is tabbed for no discernible reason, unlike all the other boxes.

      what a fucking ui/ux shitshow

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            1 year ago

            Mac OS is miles ahead of windows when it comes to usability. Atleast it’s smooth even when running on a 4 year old laptop unlike Windows which runs like shit even on latest hardware.

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        1 year ago

        I remember when windows briefly removed the “uninstall programs” tab inside control panel to “prevent mistakes” by users lol. I was like in high school and couldn’t be more pissed off