Windows is malware.

@ipkpjersi@lemmy.one
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I already linked it elsewhere, but it’s starting to look more and more true: https://www.gnu.org/proprietary/malware-microsoft.en.html

Altair
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What’s a windows

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>THE PIC IS FAKE
>WAIT!
>YOU CAN CLICK “More Info” AND “Run Anyway”
>THE PIC IS FAKE
>ACK

@wallmenis@lemmy.one
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I think you can edit the title…

@Hotspur@lemmy.ml
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As a Linux Uber-amateur, it feels like we’re basically able to do anything I would want to do on Linux now… the thing where Microsoft tries to not allow you to download stuff because they haven’t paid Microsoft to sign it has always annoyed me. This would be the next level of nope.

One thing that’s kept me on the fence is I like multiplayer games, and I had always heard that battle eye didn’t work on Linux, but with all the proton development and steam deck interest, perhaps this is becoming a non issue?

@WarmSoda@lemm.ee
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Can you run any game you want on Linux yet? That’s always been the main thing for me. I like my games, and I have a lot of them from new to going back to '85

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If you use Steam like most people, check out protondb. It’s not perfect as it only really shows off Steam games, but it’s a good start. Steam will also let you add a non-steam game to your library and Proton will attempt to work with it, and in general it seems pretty good. The only issue you’ll have is when you get to your super old games as the layer that Proton/Wine uses may not work, but for those you might as well just grab a VM and put a version of Windows on it that the game was built for.

@Aux@lemmy.world
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21 yo kiddo argues with a senior kernel developer with over 20 years of experience. Ok, lol.

@Chais@sh.itjust.works
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Imagine still using Windows after all the shit they’ve pulled over the years.

@Aetherion@feddit.de
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MacOS? at least Unix?

@Chais@sh.itjust.works
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Walled garden? Pass.

Count Regal Inkwell
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Depicted: Why I’ve been trying to violently cut away Windows’ presence in my life.

“Security” features that add no security whatsoever and only exist for DRM reasons

@elbowdrop@lemmy.world
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Security for me, not for thee. At this point in my life windows is just too exploitative. I know a little about Linux, looks like it’s time to learn.

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My tipping point was actually how trigger-happy Windows Defender is about crack software and how you literally cannot meaningfully disable it without first breaking apart the entire OS. – Only do a temporary turn-off that only lasts until the next time the computer is turned on. Or another less temporary turn-off that lasts until the next system update. Which. Fuck off. I can tell a feature that is working against me from how hard it is for me to get rid of it.

I won’t be one of those liars who tells you “Linux is eaaaaaaaaasy, you’ll get it in no time”

It’s a skillset. You’ll have to learn stuff. You’ll have to browse wikis and ask for help on Discord servers and fucc around a lot. Plus it has this thing that when something works it works really well, and when something doesn’t work, boy are you in for a capital-F-fun afternoon.

But it keeps me happy with how much I can customize my experience to my own personality, and how fast and smooth it is, even on my old, beat-up laptops.

Still keep a windows install around for those days when I need some application that doesn’t exist on Linux, doesn’t have a viable alternative, and won’t play ball with Wine/Proton. But those are becoming rarer and rarer. Maybe one day I’ll be rich enough to have a computer with several GPUs and I’ll virtualize Windows instead of dual-booting it.

Never seen this. I’d want way more proof its real. that beside said if it comes to that its Linux time. I don’t prefer linux but I’ve found one that mostly works for me.

im telling you the second this gets introduced to windows is the second ill have a linux install USB.

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You should have one already friend, start with something comfy like mint for a smooth transition.

@SinJab0n@mujico.org
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I recommended zorin for new user, it usually makes the trick

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Error

Microsoft Pluton prevented an unauthorized file from opening. You are prohibited from opening this file because it may contain an unauthorized operating system.

File name: ubuntu-22.04.2-desktop-amd64.iso

@018118055@sopuli.xyz
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The war on general-purpose computing continues.

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20 years ago it was called TCP/Palladium and everyone was afraid this might happen. That was one of the reasons Microsoft implemented TPM chips.

Obviously everyone forget about it until now. Happy new times where Microsoft can dictate which files your, sorry, their computer is allowed to open.

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I’m concerned about being able to run GNU/Linux on computers with Pluton chips, but I shouldn’t get this hardware at home before the next decade. I’m trying to buy as much second-hand commodities as possible.

@Goun@lemmy.ml
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Dafuck is that shit, nobody should live like this

@Letranger@lemmy.world
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Microsoft what?

@littlecolt@lemm.ee
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I switched to pop os recently and I’m never going back to Windows. It’s easier now than ever to switch to Linux, even for gamers. Steam, proton, and wine have made running your Windows apps and games in Linux so easy. You’d have to have a very specific use case to justify staying with Windows now.

Here’s a fun one: I own two video capture devices, an Elgato HD 60 S and an Avermedia LiveGamer Portable 2. Both do not work in Linux. I found a simple USB HDMI capture device that works in Linux and cost a fraction of what thosmother overhyped ones cost me. It works way better than they ever did. That was one of my last adjustments. I can still stream my Switch and PS5 on Twitch, no problem.

That’s a pretty niche use case and it was easy.

@peeBox@lemmy.ca
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Could you tell us exactly which simple USB HDMI capture device you found that works well in Linux?

I’ve been looking for one myself.

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No problem! This one right here: https://a.co/d/5o60f87

I must admit, it’s a little weird that it connects with a USB A to USB A cable, but it works great. Takes 4K input, has pass thru, ouputs 1080p 60 fps to OBS, no driver was needed. Just worked. Be sure to set it up in OBS to use YUY12 color space (emulated) and make sure your consoles have RGB range set to “limited” as this little guy doesn’t play well with expanded/full. Don’t worry, the image quality is still great. I streamed FFXIV and Zelda with it recently. Look at twitch.tv/littlecolt for my recent streams, they are all on this thing.

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Thanks for the info, really appreciated!

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A good portion of popular multiplayer games doesn’t work on Linux due to anticheat issues (R6S, Valorant, PUBG, Fortnite, CODs, BF2042, Destiny 2, Rust, Escape from Tarkov etc) so it’s not as easy to switch to Linux just yet if you play any of those games. Not to mention lack of support from industry standard software such as Adobe etc.

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@newguy208@lemmy.world
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Look at this person with their 46gb ram and highest end graphics card and processor capable of running VMs and games smoothly.

VMs aren’t remotely that expensive to run. You basically just need hardware that supports virtualisation and GPU passthrough. The virtual totality of the servers you interact with on the internet are VMs.

All earned with hard work, my brother. Trust me, man, complete whatever college or school things you have left, and after you’re set, treat yourself.

Pro tip though: Hold off on getting kids or building family. Give yourself some time to relax and enjoy life for a decade or so and go absolutely ham!

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