

I was a big fan of XP too


I was a big fan of XP too


If you think that Windows 7 was overrated, you’re naive and completely oblivious to the state of Windows during that era. XP came out in 2001 and Vista in 2007, during a time personal computer improvements were exploding. That’d be like 20 years nowadays. Vista was a bloated and slow mess that even modern hardware could barely run efficiently. Windows 7 righted the wrongs and made massive performance improvements that Vista lacked, and not just for modern hardware at the time, but legacy hardware was revived.
Arguing that Windows 7 doesn’t support modern hardware is so asinine and a straw-man argument. No one was making an argument that Windows 7 is a good OS today, not a single person. What we are arguing is that every OS since 7 has been a half-baked mess with tons of bugs and annoyances.
“I don’t see anything it does better than w11”. You think the lack of unified interface is equal to windows 7? You think the disaster of a start menu is equal to windows 7? You think forced updates is better? You think the abundance of telemetry is better?
Honestly, have you even used Windows 7?


Microsoft hasn’t made a decent OS since Windows 7, why would they start now?


“you’re holding it wrong”


Nice!
This might go well with my new operating system! Check it out: https://www.microsoft.com/en-ca/windows


Sarcasm?
This is a dumb misconception. High emissions and energy consumption is when training models, not during prompts


No thanks. You can’t even manage to make a meme properly


I never used it, but I remember reviewing the code base and it was such an empty shell of an app. Maybe I’m remembering incorrectly.
Ain’t no one using Ubuntu on the right side. Would have been funnier with arch. Also missing the NixOS nerds in the middle.
Don’t worry, nothing about Linux was spoken here.


I never got used to it. Always felt gimped using it. At least with Windows I had shortcuts and virtual desktops.


Your windows problems weren’t brand new problems and likely from there systems or integrations.
When I say there were issues with OSX, I mean brand new problems stemming from updates breaking compatibility with systems and software. Nothing like getting to work one morning and every single employee lost the ability to screen share, or suddenly the file system for your virtual machines was broken, etc.


As someone who has had to use Windows, OSX and Linux as a daily driver at different points, OSX was by far the most challenging to work with. Every few months something broke. Fully on Linux now.
The only time I use Windows is for Fusion 360
Wearing shoes in the house is psychopath behavior