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      Best comment.

      I am very thankful to Microsoft, without them I wouldn’t have made the switch to Linux.

      I really loving it. So much better, faster and powerful + no Spying.

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      I switched to Linux in December, and it was a remarkable feeling. I don’t think I had really noticed how oppressive or depressive Windows had become (and I hadn’t even switched to Win 11, just using win 10), or how much I was actually personally affected by, but that feeling of suddenly being free when I booted up my linux was quite surprising and exhilarating.

      It was like a massive weight had been lifted off of my shoulders.

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      As usual with any company, fuck em! They only care about bleeding you of your wealth, not making the world a better place. They can eat shit and die.

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    Modern corpo playbook.

    1. Go too far with something wildly unpopular on purpose
    2. Everyone complains
    3. Dial it back slightly
    4. “We won!”
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    I am kinda glad they went to shit so quickly. If it were slow, I probably would never have gone fully Linux. Now, I have all 5 of my machines free of corporate spyware. I am having fun again configuring and learning. Thanks microslop! I needed the push.

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      7 days ago

      Which distro has been working well for you? So for I have Mint and Bazzite on my list to try. Also do you have any pointers?

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        I’m using CachyOS currently. It’s fast, so far stable and suits me.

        Best pointer I can give you loads them all onto a USB with Ventoy and test them all on the live environment. What works for others may not work for you so go ham, break shit and have fun while exploring

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        I use Mint on my laptops and I know it is not for everyone, but I started with Debian stable on my gaming desktop with an ARC B580 and upgraded the kernel, installed drivers, and added packages one at a time so I could see the difference. Debian stable on my server for many years, so I have some experience.

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            Oh, I think Mint is one of the most accessible distros. I use Cinnamon desktop environment and that is very nice for new users. I was referring to starting with Debian stable, it is pretty baseline with no frills. Great for a server, but you will need to research what additional packages and repositories you want to get from it what you want. I just like how almost all software made for Linux has instructions for installing on Debian, that is not the case for most other distros.

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        Fedora workstation can be a real nice no trouble install.

        Personally love to add pop-shell extension to GNOME - if you use big monitors, it’s an awesome autotiler.

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          Good info as I have a huge monitor and has been part of my worry from a compatibility standpoint.

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    The only thing they’re rethinking is how to repackage this so people accept it. They learned a lot from this, but I promise you it wasn’t the right lesson.

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    “Microsoft is walking back Windows 11’s AI overload — scaling down Copilot and rethinking Recall in a major shift” For Now.

    Give them 6-8 months, they’ll shove it back in quietly in a way you can’t see it happening as easily.

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    I wouldn’t call this a victory. I’d call this a “re-evaluation”. they’ve invested way too much into AI/LLMs to simply drop it because users don’t like any of it. They’re simply going to pivot and come at this shit from a different angle.

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    Prolific cannibal promises to review their choice in seasonings to be more tactful as they continue to feast on PC users’ privacy, freedom and last scraps of digital dignity on a global scale.

    I am sure that this empty promise of change has everything to do with their user empathy and absolutely nothing to do with their recent financial results which indicated how hollow their AI-slop-bullshit revenue growth was last quarter.

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    According to people familiar with Microsoft’s plans

    Might as well get your information from psychedelic mushrooms.

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    Understand that they’re not doing this because of user feedback; they’re doing this because shareholders got cold feet about the whole thing after the backlash (so indirectly it’s still down to user feedback, but not really)