• @Lucidlethargy@sh.itjust.works
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    010 months ago

    These threads are exhausting. You can easily turn this off. I didn’t even have to look up how, I right clicked the task bar weeks ago and just disabled it. I didn’t notice it move because it had been off this whole time.

    But sure… The ONLY solution is to ditch Windows.

    • @SkyeStarfall@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      210 months ago

      Sure, but how many “easily changed things” do you need for the camel’s back to break?

      I feel like I constantly hear of tiny little things that get worse in windows. Sure, maybe each individually is not a big deal, but it all is just forever added on, constantly creating a slightly worse user experience.

      In the end, windows is not follow a very user-friendly/user-centric design.

      • @blind3rdeye@lemm.ee
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        210 months ago

        That’s basically what it was for me. For many years I’ve had a folder saved on my computer called “registry tweaks”, in which I’ve maintained a growing list of notes about all the settings and registry edits and other cruft I have to change to make Window less-shit. (Most of it is about the registry, but not all.)

        That list of tweaks just kept getting longer; but there was also a growing set of things that were bad and unfixable; (various nags, and surveillance / telemetry etc.) . No one thing was intolerable, but as a whole - it just isn’t worth it any more. It’s easier to learn to use an entirely new OS than to continue to wrestle with the enshitification of Windows.

      • @ferralcat
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        110 months ago

        Are you insinuating Linux (or osx for that matter) is well known for shipping well loved defaults?