Microsoft to kill Windows Control Panel in favor of Settings app :marseytunaktunak:

https://x.com/tomshardware/status/1826736196527038838

I don't wanna switch to Linux please Microsoft stop :marseycrying:


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The settings in win2k/XP were probably peak. It's fricking impossible to find anything on the new windows, it's all counterintuitive. And the search function is crippled as frick somehow searching r-slurred bing before it looks locally

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If you've never gone through group policies for your computer you have never lived. It's intended for big companies using a Windows system for some very narrow role. Every fricking annoying thing about Windows you can just say.... uhhh.... that's gonna be a no from me dawg.

The one thing I can't dodge is OneShare because they've made it so Office won't work without it. And the alternative to Office is...

...LibreOffice.

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OnlyOffice is your friend. It won't replace Excel, but Google Sheets sorta kinda comes close.

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I can kinda be a little aloof when some white supremacist is out there trying to genocide all the race, just make a few jokes about it. But this has gone way too far. Let me look this up in my notes. Hmm...

NEVER USE THIS FOR ANY PURPOSE. You have tried about 5 times to use it just for one simple little task and it has NEVER worked at all. I don't care what you're imagining you're going to do with it, but I promise you, it will NOT WORK.

Maybe there's a reason why past me left this note to myself.

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You cannot do anything with a database with OpenOffice. And if you don't have a relational database, why even live? I mean theoretically you can connect to it if you find like 8 fricking buttons hidden on taskbars and push them in exactly the right way and maybe it works for one second. I would literally rather cut my peepee with a knife because at least that would heal but doing anything serious with OpenOffice will never happen.

:#marseyropeyourself:

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OnlyOffice, not OpenOffice

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No. No. I am not doing another fork of it. I used MS Office many many decades ago and every one of these goddarn forks is unironically worse than it back in like fricking 1990. They copy every bug and stupid idea from MS back then. The only thing they introduce is new bugs of their own.

They say there's no devil MARFAN_EATS_DOODOO but I saw it. Right out of heck. It was trying to use any office software to actually get meaningful data out of the db and display it in a useful way.

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Just use LaTeX.

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Try flow launcher, it does pretty much everything you'd want your search bar to do, very customizable on top. There's another launcher called wox but from my experience it's just pretty strictly worse than flow

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but spending $500 more for a mac, when you multiple hours per day on it is too much to ask. But an extra $5k for a slightly better car you dont need is nothing

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Macs aren't even really overpriced anymore post the arm chips. I've had the M1 14" for about 3 years and I've only heard the fan turn on about a total of 10 times.

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They need to man up and start making fanless laptops.

"bUt iT wILL OvErHEAt" oh sorry Tim I didn't realize you were castrated.

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For apple, the macbook air already is. The 13" macbook "pro" with the unusable touch bar and a fan was discontinujed recently.

For non macs, I don't think they have the energy efficiency (or whatever it's called, I have no idea) that apple silicon chips have, so not having a fan would make it unusable over long periods of time.

I never realized until I got my 14" how great it would be to have a computer that never made any noise, never got hot, and never slowed down no matter how long it was used, and that you could charge at home and bring everywhere without a charger. Rare Apple W.

I don't think you could remove the fan from the 14", since at least some portion of the intended customers are video editors and the like, that would not be acceptable to them.

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ios is unusable unless you're r-slurred or a linux nerd who never uses anything but the command line

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And if you're a Linux :marseyredhat: nerd who uses nothing but the command line you're probably better :marseygenetakovic: off with an actual OS 😁


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nah, at least if you're using it for work it's best to use IOS so you can actually print things and use your laptop's wifi

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:smugtrans#twittertalking:


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I installed fedora on my windows laptop two years ago. It came without ethernet or wifi drivers for my computer. Eventually I got a workaround by plugging my phone in to use it as a hotspot.

Then windows ate not only the bootloader, but erased the OS entirely, and somehow unpartitioned my disk as well. I'm never dual booting again.

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Windows was doing you a favor

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I might honestly switch it iOS if the new winblows is as bad as it's shaping up to be

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IOS is the end goal of microsoft's trajectory. Why would i jump from "turd circling the drain" to "sewage treatment plant" when i want to escape the smell of feces?

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It's funny Macs are more open the windows. You can rebind hot keys, make custom hot keys, set up the computer without an apple ID, turn off all automatic updates permanently, remove search results and adds from the spotlight search (start menu), drag and drop files into the address bar ect !applechads they are still falling for vista era fud :marseysmug2:

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Normie devs (frontend and backend) use Macbooks cause it's based on Unix and unironically gives more customization options than Windows. It's peak for productivity cause of the good UI, high dpi, and great font rendering. The last point actually is a big deal for me since MS is just okay and Linux fricking blows at font rendering. It's just too expensive for me to justify buying.

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It's a fair assumption to make if you're only familiar with IOS, which is pretty terrible in that regard, but this is an opinion that you'd only be able to hold if you've never used a mac before. Most things that I've wanted to do on macos have been doable from the settings app. I've pretty much never really felt compelled to do any kind of wizardry (anything requiring a google search), and when you do it's a single terminal command at most.

The only third party app I use for hotkeys and general productivity like that is rectangle, which lets you move windows around desktops and position them with keybinds. Sure, you can't customize your desktop environment in the same way you'd be able to do on linux, but you're never going to run into the microsoft problem of "why wont it let me do this thing that I very obviously should be able to do". Anytime Apple prevents you from doing something, it's only meant to prevent :marseybrainlet: from doing something stupid. They're all intentionally very easy to circumvent by just holding alt, going into the settings, or running a terminal command.

Compared to windows where doing anything outside of microsoft's intended experience requires some bullshit third party app or changing the registry, it's not even close.

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AI will solve this

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So, I like the search in the settings in that it's somewhat functional, but hate that it's only necessary because they shoved settings into so many random corners.

Like, getting the Computer icon on the desktop is Settings > Personalization > Themes > More Settings, then a standalone link to "Desktop Icon Settings" that launches the old-school control panel for desktop icons.

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XP was GOATdows

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