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<p>[QUOTE="Arnox, post: 12118, member: 1"]</p><p>[SPOILER="After Windows"]</p><p>This will be not only my first, but also probably my last video on Windows because to be honest, I’m getting incredibly sick of the direction it’s heading, so I consider this huge video a sort of goodbye. Ever since 2015, Windows has been regressing further and further to the point where I now consider it to be a huge mistake to continue supporting this operating system. In the meantime, I’ll be running a Windows 8.1 Professional install until it finally becomes no longer worth it to do so. As to what I’ll be transitioning to, well, modern MacOS is hardly any better than modern Windows for numerous reasons, so that leaves Linux. There’s also HaikuOS, and while it is making lots of progress, I feel their driver situation is still in pretty bad shape at the moment. And ReactOS is just… Unstable. Has been since the beginning of time it seems.</p><p></p><p>So, because of this and because Linux is beginning to become more and more of a viable alternative every single year, I have begun switching to and acclimating myself to MX Linux specifically. I love it and it will be what I will be personally supporting in the present into the future. This also means you can expect a huge Linux video sometime in the future as well. Even so though, I’ll miss what Windows used to be. I have a lot of fond memories of it from 98 SE to 8.1. The OS for the most part used to be stable, performant, easy to use, and feature rich, and in that span from Windows 95 to even Windows 8, Windows did a lot of great things. But now, those days are gone. So thank you, Microsoft for your old cool software, but also, fuck you, Microsoft for your new shitty software. This is goodbye. And until our next meeting, I bid my audience adieu.</p><p>[/SPOILER]</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Arnox, post: 12118, member: 1"] [SPOILER="After Windows"] This will be not only my first, but also probably my last video on Windows because to be honest, I’m getting incredibly sick of the direction it’s heading, so I consider this huge video a sort of goodbye. Ever since 2015, Windows has been regressing further and further to the point where I now consider it to be a huge mistake to continue supporting this operating system. In the meantime, I’ll be running a Windows 8.1 Professional install until it finally becomes no longer worth it to do so. As to what I’ll be transitioning to, well, modern MacOS is hardly any better than modern Windows for numerous reasons, so that leaves Linux. There’s also HaikuOS, and while it is making lots of progress, I feel their driver situation is still in pretty bad shape at the moment. And ReactOS is just… Unstable. Has been since the beginning of time it seems. So, because of this and because Linux is beginning to become more and more of a viable alternative every single year, I have begun switching to and acclimating myself to MX Linux specifically. I love it and it will be what I will be personally supporting in the present into the future. This also means you can expect a huge Linux video sometime in the future as well. Even so though, I’ll miss what Windows used to be. I have a lot of fond memories of it from 98 SE to 8.1. The OS for the most part used to be stable, performant, easy to use, and feature rich, and in that span from Windows 95 to even Windows 8, Windows did a lot of great things. But now, those days are gone. So thank you, Microsoft for your old cool software, but also, fuck you, Microsoft for your new shitty software. This is goodbye. And until our next meeting, I bid my audience adieu. [/SPOILER] [/QUOTE]
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