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  • Why9@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    So with zero first hand experience then? You’re refusing to upgrade based on memes and conjecture alone.

    Sure, you’re well within your right to do so, but it’s not a great system to live life by. People are far more vocal about bad experiences than good ones. Windows 11 has been awesome for me, and as a developer and gamer, I’m on my PC and Mac far longer than the average user. I’ve not had any issues with windows 11 since it came out; the issues with the start menu and whatnot. It feels like it’s cool nowadays to moan about Microsoft products when the reality just doesn’t reflect those complaints.

    Try it out for yourself. It’s actually a really good OS: I prefer it over MacOS Sonoma anyday. My dad, who is ‘afraid’ to touch computers in fear of breaking them, told me just last night how much easier Win11 is to use than Win10.

    If after all that you still hate it, well, at least then you’ve made an informed decision!

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      10 months ago

      I have it on my work PC, I was talking about not installing it on my home PC.

    • histic@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      10 months ago

      just because you like it doesn’t mean I have to enjoy using the spyware and windows 11 has been way worse for gaming then 10

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      9 months ago

      My computer is 11 and I hate it more than any previous windows. Each newer version of windows removes features that previous ones had and makes customizing more and more annoying to do. Now that the Steam Deck has got me used to Linux, I wont be coming back to Windows whenever I upgrade my desktop

    • smileyhead@discuss.tchncs.de
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      10 months ago

      So with zero first hand experience then You’re refusing to upgrade based on memes and conjecture alone.

      Sure, you’re well within your right to do so, but it’s not a great system to live life by. People are far more vocal about bad experiences than good ones. RedStar OS has been awesome for me, and as a developer and gamer, I’m on my PC and Mac far longer than the average user. I’ve not had any issues with RedStar OS since it came out; the issues with the start menu and whatnot. It feels like it’s cool nowadays to moan about North Korea products when the reality just doesn’t reflect those complaints.

      Try it out for yourself. It’s actually a really good OS: I prefer it over Windows anyday. My dad, who is ‘afraid’ to touch computers in fear of breaking them, told me just last night how much easier RedStar 11 is to use than RedStar 10.

      If after all that you still hate it, well, at least then you’ve made an informed decision!

      Thank you, ChatGPT.