one mans “rather anooying” is another mans “fucking infuriating”… im the other man
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ares35@kbin.social 11 months ago
little things like this that would have only gotten updates for one version of windows to another, for ui changes or sumsuch, now get updates frequently, and since they're 'store' updates, you have even less control over them. its rather annoying.
RandomLegend@lemmy.dbzer0.com 11 months ago
gimmemahlulz@lemmy.dbzer0.com 11 months ago
Come to linux, we have the ability to update every 10 seconds or never, entirely your choice.
RandomLegend@lemmy.dbzer0.com 11 months ago
Already am on Linux for the past 5 years ;-)
But my work PC is windows shit, soooo
MNByChoice@midwest.social 11 months ago
At least issues with the “work PC” are generally paid.
I hate dealing with Windows issues in my time for free.
Carighan@lemmy.world 11 months ago
This is actually not a Windows but a general modern development issue. Things need to change. Change! CHAAAAANGE! Value! Effort! Work! Endlessly! GROWTH!
Look at how many apps update every 1-3 days. It’s crazy.
agent_flounder@lemmy.world 11 months ago
I was hoping once Moore’s law crapped out companies would switch their focus from “CHANGE! FEATURES! MOAR CHANGR11!1” to performance and stability. What a fool I was.
This has driven me nuts about computers for 30 years at least. More things used to be built for a couple lifetimes. I guess capitalism (or maybe stock investments) pushed ever increasing consumption. And so we get this need for everything changing all the time.
Out in my garage I have a set of wood planes that are basically the same design for the last 120 years. My oldest is, I think, 1940s. Stanley is still selling these without any changes because they’re not needed. My newest plane I got in 2022. They don’t need new features. They work.
Software could be like this. Focus on stability first, then performance, then truly helpful, necessary features third. The latter are a lot rarer when you stop changing for the sake of changing.