• TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world
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      9 months ago

      Funny, for me it’s windows that I’m constantly battling.

      Be it having to constantly restart and do updates that take forever.

      Searching online and downloading then clicking through installers for software I want, rather than just going into an app store.

      Having to manually remove ads from my start menu

      Remove as much telemetry as I can (that of course accidentally gets reset by some updates)

      I have dark mode set, yet so many programs (even first party MS stuff that’s part of the OS!) doesn’t respect it, so I get randomly blinded at night

      Each individual app running their own updater services in the background

      Having to remember to run disk cleanup every once in a while because temporary files and old update files hang around for ages, eventually slowing my system down and taking dozens of GB of space

      There are some good things - Win11’s window tiling is genuinely excellent, for example. But man, overall, Windows is just difficult and tedious to use. The only reason people use it is because it’s the default. Not because it’s good or it’s easy.

    • Guenther_Amanita@feddit.de
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      9 months ago

      I felt the same when I started using Linux.
      My whole computing experience was on Windows, and when I switched, I expected Linux to be working the same and being a 1:1 replacement.

      Just don’t expect it to be the same.
      Even if it sometimes looks like it (e.g. Mint oder KDE-based distros) it absolutely isn’t similar.

      People don’t have the same expectations on MacOS, so why should we on Linux?

      And if you really don’t like it at all, then stay on Windows. No shame at all. Use the right tool for the right task.