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Windows Will Die: 90 Minutes to Do 5 Minutes of Work

https://gavinhoward.com/2022/09/windows-will-die-90-minutes-to-do-5-minutes-of-work

Is he correct?

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Even though I hate Windows for many reasons, especially privacy, I still make my software work there for a simple reason: Embrace, Extend, Extinguish.

First, once Windows booted, which took the expected two minutes, it hung and refused to boot Visual Studio for 15 minutes.

That means that the platform now has a viable alternative to the Windows software.

However, the best news is that we, as programmers, can speed up the process.

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what an absolute idiot, I just installed windows 11 to dual boot with 10 on my work laptop so I can watch porn in peace and its amazing. only thing I miss is the performance slider you get when you click on the battery icon. Edge integration is great and driver support is amazing too. This guy maintains a blog and wasn't able to figure out why his windows was taking that long. He should not be listened to

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It took me 90 minutes!

First, once Windows booted, which took the expected two minutes, it hung and refused to boot Visual Studio for 15 minutes. Then I did the builds.

And then it took 45 minutes to shut down! Oh, wait, it actually hung for 45 minutes, and I had to reboot into Windows to retry copying the binaries I built onto the thumb drive. That took another 15 minutes because Windows hung on startup again.

I've been daily driving Windows machines for over 2 decades. Never had these issues. This sounds like something's wrong with the installation or he didn't check if the updates were running in the background (it's possible because he only uses the machine for testing software and as such doesn't boot it often and sometimes the OS hangs during updates).

Either way, he's way too much of a sperg to be taken seriously.

Windows market share will take a hit not because of austismos, but when office workers find cheaper alternatives for their daily use software without taking a productivity hit.

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Windows :marseybsod: sucks, but he was probably r-slurred :marseyautism: somewhere along the line :marseycop2:

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>Year of the Linux desktop any day now!

:soyjaktalking:

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lol, g*mers manage to make everything worse.

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Gaming is going to be great on a fragmented collection of systems with the same DLL heck issues as Windows 3.1

What do you mean "They just emulate Win32"?! :marseysoycry::seethejak:

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>windows will die because I can't do my nerd shit quickly that 99% of users won't ever touch in their lives

Yeah, no. Programming has always been much superior in linux and neckbeards use linux for that reason. Not being able to neckbeard with as much efficiency on normieOS doesn't mean anything tho

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fr windows feels like a drag after using my chromebook (i know) long-term lol

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This the real answer. Google already has a complete office package. Chromebooks are cheaper, schools are buying millions of them. If they get Adobe running on those and start admaxxing then :marseytransflag: ChromeOS will :schopenmarsey: not only be the Linux :marseykernelpanic: desktop but Gentoo desktop.

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I initially told myself that XP would be my last Windows version, and then 7. I am now on 10, although for one reason only; Steam. My ideal scenario would be a Windows 10 VM guest under Slackware, but I'm admittedly just too lazy to set it up.

The problem with everyone migrating to Linux though, is that Microsoft will simply find ways to destroy that, which from what I've read, to a certain extent they already have. No one is ever going to convince me that systemd did not constitute an act of sabotage.

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:#marseyeerie2:

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>Windows will die because the 1% use case for me didn't work right.

I hate windows as much as a linuxstrag but even this is ardtarded.

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Windows runs like absolute garbage on any PC older than 5 years. Had to move to debian after buying a refurb workstation, something about the updates turned a completely useable PC into an exercise in frustration.

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That's by design to get you to buy a new pc, you have to disable all the bloatware (defender, updates, weather, cortana, teams, ms store, telemetry, etc) and Windows 10 is fast even on 10 year old cpu with hdd.

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How do you disable cortana? Thought she was built into a lot of the critical systems

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google gpedit.msc + whatever you want to do

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The end user experience ironically is not the selling point, or rather the staying power, of Windows. If your enterprise service doesn't have Active Directory, no business is going to use it. Also, Microsoft has spent a lot of money to ensure compatibility until the end of time with applications written in the 90s.

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