Well I am also an idiot who first tried to use Linux instead of Windows when I was in 8 class and look at my stupidness I still use Linux and love it even I am in 11 class right now but looks like my mind had not grown and I still use an OS which is like a Car who uses only his 2 percent of engine , and as an idiot I use it even for my online classes , homework and also to make videos for own youtube channel and I know when it will grow up then a hacker through open-source codes of Linux will hack me ! But I am an idiot and I will be an idiot .
Windows uses the RAM for caching. That's why when I run a big game it takes minutes to load the first time but it loads in seconds the next time I run it. It's not only the disk cache, but shader cache, libraries cache and other stuff. Also various tasks can be performed much faster if more memory is used. You can optimize programs at the cost of RAM usage. BTW, what do you need all the RAM for? I use mine mostly for games and virtual machines. But most of the time I have over 55% memory unused. It's close to 50% for a reason. The system aims to leave over 50% of RAM available immediately, but will free even more if requested. If you don't enough memory for the OS, you also don't have enough memory for programs. BTW, Windows does plenty of things in the background in system services. You can of course disable most of them to have more free RAM, and then complain how the bad system breaks (because the services are run for a reason and do maintenance tasks so the user doesn't have to do it manually).
Love how Linux users pretend Windows is so hard to use yet they say Arch is not that hard to install. edit: before you say "aRcHiNsTaLl", my comment was made before that feature was added. Still things like partioning is easier on alternative OSes like Ubuntu.
I have a script github.com/bugswriter/arch-linux-magic which install arch and setup everything in just few minutes. all I have to run in bunch of keys .. just y/n stuff and I install arch with this script all the time it's way easier to install anything else. even more easier to install installing python in windows.
imagine having a built-in antivirus on an OS built by one of the largest tech companies on the planet and still being less secure than a hyper-decentralized community-maintained family of operating systems that don't even have antiviruses preinstalled.
Virus authors go after the widest audience possible. i.e. Windows. If Linux were dominant, it would have TONS of viruses. This argument makes no sense.
@VHS - Goose you literally agreed with him and you didnt even notice If linux was dominant most linux users wouldnt be tech savy so it would end up like linux A better counter algument could be saying how there are thousands of developers looking over the kernel code everyday to make sure it is the safest it can be
@@SonGoku-ep4wjyeah. 90% of windows users disable uac and then crying in reddit or asking common questions like "how to fix my pc noise" "my pc lags".
I actually was very sceptical to the claim that a normal "Hello world" program would not run under Windows 10, so I e-mailed one to my work computer (which has Windows 10) and it wouldn't even run! OMG!!!!!
@cunningunz I remember launching x-term for executable from c in Linux and it would stay open. It has been a while since though so who knows if my memory is right
@@sawyerbass4661 lol it only does when use a script to install and click the executable with a mouse.. if ur terminal is already open and u execute something, it doesnt close anything... its more idiotic to leave the window open after ur script was installed... linux users sure dont understand what ux/ui is rofl....
@@karamelflan @logan-graham : the joke is, ClamAV (according to my research when i was going to install Linux-Mint 16 "Cinnamon" 64-bit, as to what security-software (if any) do i need in Linux) is for detecting WINDOWS viruses, not Linux ones :-P 😂.
Let's be honest and real. I like linux and I use it often. It's just so simple and just works. If all the applications that I use were available on linux, I'd have moved fully long time ago. Windows on the other hand has the good and the bad. Statistics show that Windows is the most used OS. I know many contributing factors are involved and here are some common ones; 1. Comes pre-installed on majority of new computers. 2. Many organizations require Windows to use some specific applications. 3. Most users do not know how to install linux even if they would want it. 4. Many commercial softwares are not available in linux (example Adobe Suite and newer versions of Microsoft Office). 5. Gaming (too obvious)....and probably others. Most users do not even change the default OS or even format their windows PCs. Windows has very major security and privacy flaws and some things usually don't work as expected. Still, Windows will remain the top choice, mostly because big cooperations are driving things that way. Also, out of the box, I prefer windows precision drivers (touchpad). I'm not sure which distro has similar quality level drivers for this, but for now I'm okay with what I get. It's sufficient and linux has come a long way. I'm now using Pop_OS, mainly because of good hybrid graphics by default, even though Manjaro also does this well. Also important to note: Not everyone, even those who know how to, wants to spend too much time tweaking their system because this time can be spent into productivity. Before saying that you can change abcd... to any linux or windows user, new or experienced, it is good to take into consideration that everone has their own preferences on what to do. Just htought I had to say this.
@@xeon39688 The commands are pretty simple. It's just pacman -S package name or apt install package name. If you don't like terminal you can just use the store on your distro of choice. All newbie friendly distros, like Ubuntu, Pop OS, and Mint have a store.
@@ThatJay283 I've used linux for years and years. There is no way its easier than windows for non power users. I remember when I was in college and I needed my mom to reboot my "server" for a school project. She "only" needed to type a few basic commands into a terminal and it took a solid 30 minutes. Then when she typed my password she freaked out that the letters werent typing, and thought the system was broken. There are so many linux roadblocks its not even funny.
@@deidyomega my dad uses Linux Mint and he doesn't even use the terminal. Beginner friendly distros have gotten quite good. His system is kept up to date, I don't even maintain it for him. The only reason I knew his system was kept up to date was I noticed he was using the latest version of Firefox.
@@xeon39688 For things like arch, yes this applies. However, for an average user, installing Ubuntu and apps from their store has never been easier. In fact, feels more like how you do it from a smartphone. For someone looking for something more advanced, then you need the command line, though at times it just involes copy pasting a few lines on the terminal.
Windows 10 actually uses 10% of my CPU (AMD Athlon 64 x2) when I'm playing CSGO. My PC came with Linux pre-installed and it ran slower. Now tell me Linux is better than Windows lmao
@@GAMING2S Probably because it came with a distro with GNOME, just try xfce, lxde, lxqt or mate then my friend you will know true performance and playing csgo uses 100% of my cpu on windows (i5 2400 3.1GHz 4cores and threads) how come it is only using 10% on yours which has only 2 cores,, are you playing on 5FPS???. And you just can't deny the fact that linux is just faster than windows, perhaps the manufacturers did something wrong during the installation or just the distro they provided was too heavy for a processor from 2006 you can run distros like lubuntu on less than 1GB ram and a 32 bit computer and some people in the comment section of this video are saying that window uses extra ram for cache, and to increase performance but that doesn't make sense as it still isn't fast as linux if it even is equal(which it is not) in performance then why doesn't the extra ram usage increase the performance?
paying for windows only for it to have ads in the startup menu is ridiculous. now that i see that there are alternatives i'm going to make the switch to linux whenever i feel like i'm ready. i'm thinking mint
They cut the video too quickly, they forgot the part where if you shutdown while your computer has an update, your computer will restart 1 or 2 times to complete the update so when you think it's done and you unplug it royally screws up your system. Great feature!
You know, mac is even worse, they stole all freeBSD code and used it to create their monopoly and then threw a bone for bsd developers, but it is bsd mistake by creating a stupid license which allowed those companies to use the intelligence and hard work of amazing developers to create this enslavement emperor. Same goes to stupid mit license. An example of how those idiot license fked our live's is intel management system that allows them to spy on us 24/7 and even worse they can control our pc's remotely if they want; that engine was built on minix which is licensed under bsd.
@@aymankurdi6807 yes, those "permissive" licenses suck. They are permission to rob freedom to others. Gpl3 is superior: once free, always free. You give it to you, you give back to us. Fair.
Plz, i have a MacBook running macOS i just installed linux on it lol and dual boot macos and linux. I'm actually not using macOs cuz its booooooooooooooooooooooooring lool
I wish I could try Linux without having to worry about 100 things that I will have to solve via console commands I don't understand and am just copying from the internet.
As a part-time Windows user, this is so entertaining! Thanks for the video, it definitely made my day. I do use Linux as well, and I'm trying to get used to it to the point I can fully get rid of Windows in my personal life but at work... I'm so tired of trying to get Apache or Tomcat to run properly on a Windows server... I use a Windows laptop, to connect via multiple Linux gateways (VPN shit) dressed as software or webapps, to a Windows Server (on a VM) where I then jump via RDP or SSH to whatever server I'm supposed to maintain... And you know what? All of them are actually running on a virtual cluster which is Linux.. it's pretty hilarious. Did I mention the whole internet is run on Linux network equipment?
Can't say I have experienced the issues with starting programs I have written. I personally would love to get into Linux, but no matter how many times I try I always go back to windows, despite its faults.
Yeah, same for me. On top of this, the reason I have not swiched vet is that i use programs like Maya or Phothshop (and all that other adobe stuff) for University, and unfortunatly it isn't easily availible on Linux
@@jackscott1036 I know. I personally run Linux Mint in a vm, but when you do that, you don't get the best Performance out of an OS. Espechially if your Guest OS ist Windows. And unfortunatly, there is usually no point for me to use my Linux VM other than to get a little more familiar with the OS, because I can 99.9% of the stuff i need to do in Windows. But in around 4 Years we have to swich most of our old Laptops to some Linux distro anyway, because Win 10 will be unsupported by then. (My PC isn't affected by this tho, but pretty much all 4 Laptops in our Household)
At that point you might as well just stick with Windows altogether. It makes no sense to use Linux only for it to run a constant Windows VM. These people won't be using Linux, they'll be using Winshyte
In the middle of that security part a windows prompt popped up saying that windows firewall blocked some of the features of my browser, and it scared the life outta me
"you are not interacting with a computer, you are intereacting with a corporate entity known as Microsoft" THIS This applies to anything, esspecially when it has cloud computing intergration. Its no longer software on your PC, its just a facade to keep you distracted whilst the corporation has access to your hardware and data.
My Linux system is currently using less system resources watching videos, downloading shit as well as a few other processes than my Windows 10 on an laptop doing NOTHING.
I would agree with most of these things. However, this is largely biased (obviously) and ignorant. I've got a Linux/Windows dual-boot. Never have Defender (or Windows Security now) just randomly took away my "Hello World" program, but that's just my experience. And then there's the clip where DT waits for Windows Security to load up. I'm gonna guess he's running Windows on HDD because on my SSD, it's just instantaneous. I've previously run KDE on my HDD (Arch btw) and it takes up just as much time, if not more. Instead of displaying a window with big blue background, the apps just jump on my cursor. And the part about finding virtual desktops. I get it, it's a joke. But a very unrealistic one. Because most people getting W10 would straight up click on that to see what it is and find it's just Virtual Desktops + task view almost like Gnome. Others are spot on. Linux all the way.
@Govinda S 150 Sec?? really??? I have an 8 Yrs old laptop using HDD Win10, boot up to windows for 30 Sec (not that bad), and the application is still very much so usable and responsive. (Obviously, I delete a bunch of useless widgets and Cortana). Unfortunately, Windows can get very laggy if the user isn't diligent enough to overseer its storage, and background application
@Govinda S No, you kinda need to dive into Powershell(Many automated shell commands exist on the internet), and registry to do that. Obviously, Windows is Inverse Linux, where you need to do stuff to make windows less bloatware-y, but you need so much stuff to make a Linux full of bloat
Dude...if you need linux, windows, apple for your work use them...if you are just an user of social media like 99% of the people just use windows...you will have everything you need
I had a period of about 2 months where I switched back to Windows because I just wanted my games to work, but sooner or later, I decided that I could deal with that, but not Windows 10.
This was so hilarious to watch. The lies Microsoft have shoved down the throats throughout the years are actually starting to make people jump ship. I have multiple friends that want to use Linux instead of Windows because Microsoft has started to go to far in their excessive abuse of the users. WoW! I've just been telling people for years that Windows isn't a real option. It's really darn unsecure.
The only reason why windows "looks insecure" is because no one writes viruses for linux since the markedshare is very low. If that would switch someday iam not sure if all the linux distributions can keep up with the attacks as good as microsoft does with windows, plus linux os code is open source makes it much easier for hackers to develop evil code.
@@gmailmann Microsoft spreads propaganda that says that but it's completely untrue, GNU/Linux operating systems are just more secure by nature whilst Windows is hilariously bad, giving basically every app root access.
I have ONLY had an executable I've compiled removed, well zero'd out, once. It wasn't Windows. It was our IT department tightening controls on third-party software.
Yeah but at least I don't have to spend 30 mins on stackoverflow trying to change 1 little setting in the os. Linux just sucks for the vast majority of pc users
I am a Windows user and I don't like linux very much but had an long experience working with it. However, I naturally laughed at this video and everything is true in it. But windows is still more user-friendly and useful for mundane tasks not connected with programming.
First Linux is more user friendly, my friends use elementary os and linux mint. So easy. Second, Privacy and Freedom is always more important that User Friendly look. If you don't care about your freedom and privacy then sure use windows. Give computer monopoly to one company.
@@bugswriter_ i second that. i HATE mint, its too easy but it is the only thing i can make work for gaming. i have MX on my laptop and it is very custom. very blingy. i also run kali and raspiOS although my main raspi is custom also. (leepspvideo KDE Plasma) + a lot of my own custom stuff. I have 1 windows machine only for "test" box and for hantek O scope, DATS and winISD. I get on windowz and im lost. and once apon a time ago I was MCSE and IIS admin. Apache blows windows away on the server side too.
I've been threatening to move to Linux for several years. It looked really complicated so I kept putting it off. A couple of months ago I woke up to find EVEN MORE MS CRAP ON MY COMPUTER!!! I was so disgusted, I was willing to do whatever it took to free myself from the chains. I didn't care any more how much I needed to learn about Linux to be able to use it. I immediately booted into live Linux Mint from the USB drive I made about 6 months prior. I haven't gone back since. The last and only time I booted into Windows, was to get some files. After that, I wiped the hard drive, all the down to nothing but zero's. I've reclaimed an incredible amount of my time and got rid of a lot stress. In short, ditching Windows was one of the best things I've ever done for my mental health.
8:37 you're running on an administrator user account. the difference between users on linux is that with linux you're not a super user the moment you create your user account windows: admin by default, normal by request linux: normal by default, admin by request you can make a normal account on windows, in that way you can make it to where you have to input a password on the UAC dialogue on linux you have to hack the configs to allow for not using a password or to steal root/admin
Everytime I run a program that requires admin privileges Windows asks me if I want to, which means it doesn't have admin rights by default, so it needs to do something like sudo with my permision.
@@Hardcore_Remixer because that program didnt start at windows's admin level itself file explorer on admin windows runs at user level so when a program is run through it itll ask to start in admin
@@XZYSquare Alright, then when does a program run with admin privileges by default without asking and without making an overflow to change the user it runs under?
@@Hardcore_Remixer the fact of the matter, is that you start as a super user, you have control over things that applications by themselves can not. when an application on asks for admin, this is because applications run at a different level than the user itself. it is not default for an application to start as admin, but the user is admin by default. the prompt is the non admin software asking to become admin which this by default does not require a password just a yes or no answer if you create a non admin account you will have to input an admin password on windows. but once an application gains admin privlidges it has the power to do admin things like run other programs as admin without the yes or no dialogue.
I haven't used winblows since 7 on my own machines. It is just too painful. Not only that, I run the thousands of dollars windows and dos programs I collected.
Windows:"Don't shut down your computer. We are not yet done transferring all your data to our servers (thump)...ahem ..I meant providing you with the latest updates"
Jokes aside, Windows is the only OS with proper multi monitor support out of the box, as long as this is the case it's gonna be my main OS, even though OS wise I prefer Arch Linux over Windows. I have a 7 monitor setup, and in Linux I have to spend hours to figure out how to configure it to my liking, and even then it likes to randomly reset my settings somehow. It's also a pain to adjust color/brightness/contrast and setting a different pixel scaling per monitor. It's not even perfect in Windows but at least I can just plug in my monitors to my PC and it works correctly right away.
Plenty of people and there's plenty of use cases for it. Easy example is commercial use, like those billboards that made up of multiple monitors together to make a very large one.
@@liam3491 I tried it, and it requires way too much setup, in Windows this works out of the box. Sometimes arandr likes to suddenly change settings by it self. Seems like it's not good handeling more than a few monitors. Handling a different DPI scaling per screen is also a big issue. All of these work straight away in Windows just by plugging in the monitor.
@Noor Wachid I tried it before, believe me I tried about everything. And even if you can get it to work Linux somehow likes to reset the settings and I can start all over again. If you only have 1 or 2 monitors it's fine. My set-up has 6 monitors, try to configure that yourself and you'll know what I mean.
My journey Windows -> macOS -> Manjaro -> Debian -> Ubuntu -> Kubuntu -> macOS -> Antix-> Debian -> Arch -> Debian -> macOS -> Fedora -> Arch Note that Windows still only appeared once (btw the macbook was a hand-me-down from when a family member of mine upgraded to m1 pls don’t shame me for it)
The most spit in your face and kick your nuts moment in Windows is that Automatic Update, and when there's a blackout and you don't have a UPS, you're fucked
@@karamelflan you can disable it on pro versions using group policies, or a bypass for regular users is to turn on metered internet, as it wont download any updates that way
i wonder what windows defender would do if you started 2 instances of windows defender at once (one when the computer boots and the other from the windows defender executable). would windows defender think windows defender is a malicious file and delete windows defender.exe?
I thought I was good with Win10 by answering "NO" to all the questions about providing information/data. Recently, I googled "How to speed up windows 10" and the answer I found, that actually did work, involved me manually turning off telemetry designed to collect my/your/our personal data, even after we opted out. Even though it did speed it up substantially, I installed Linux Mint, and haven't looked back, except for videos like this. And then I cringe at myself thinking how much pain and suffering I put myself through when I could have been using Linux all these years.
The part about the hackers checking the code there are a lot of good people checking it at the same time and will report it before most hackers will find it
I only use windows for a few games. i used Ubuntu as my primary OS for a month, but it lacked support for a few games, GeForce Experiance (for ingame clips) and Wallpaperengine for animated Waifu wallpapers. AND WHY DOES WINDOWS INSTALL UPADATES EVEN THOUGH I INSTALLED IT 4 MIN AGO.
3:04 this was the main reason I've switched to Linux. Windows just kept deleting my programs, games and singular exe files. Felt like I was no longer in control of my computer.
good thing you can turn it off, the reason why its there though is that you cant really update ur kernel or other core utilities without rebooting, updating ur kernel usually gives you a message something like 'Kernel was updated: old kernel stays in ram and the new kernel will apply on reboot"
Installing windows now, after years of Linux, feels like torture at times. Why, when I uninstall bloat, must it all come back? Or everything be coupled with an 'assistant'?
Honestly i tried linux giving a change but it wasn't for me, here are some problems i faced: Buggy ui like when resizing the window and moving it around, cursor was way too fast especially noticeable on browsers(not getting fixed from within settings), my fav apps not being supported on Linux, playing games was really a nightmare with very limited options and so much screen tearing and fps drop , fonts looked like a low quality jpeg slapped into it, screen not booting up if goes into sleep mode(had to force shutdown). Tbh some of them might be fixable but it was too much hassle for me so i eventually fell back to widows:)
that's weird. i am able to run bg3 in my linux mint computer(16gb of ram, and a ryzen 5 from like 3 years ago and it wasnt even top-of-the-line back then) with no problems.
@@sabin97 Because it breaks constantly on dual boot. EndeavourOS in my case scenario. Unfixable GRUB failure (I fix it, it stops working after third reboot), lan drivers stopped working after update, stability issues after removing nVidia drivers that go undocumented as well as having to fix oomd on each reinstall cause it doesnt work by default as it should. My Linux experience had been worse than expected and consisted mostly of retweaking XFCE for my needs and having to configure rest of the system. Also, performance for me is worse despite running Linux native games (less tweak options than on Windows). Sorry, but Im tired of this crap.
A month ago i had to installed windows. It specifically asked me if I wanted onedrive, i said no. When the desktop showed up: "Error: couldn't connect to onedrive"
The problem being, I LIKE desktop. Linux desktop still sucks... Want to install OpenRGB, with i2c config, it's roughly 47 steps. With windows, double click and use. It's nice. Get your shit together linux, there is an entire population ready to make the switch.
lmao right. the funny part is i started out on redhat 5.0 20+ years ago and it is still better in alot of ways than windows 10 (other than getting it to install)
The copyright system did not catch this video, but a viewer did! Thanks for quoting my video here :-)
OMG thanks a lot. Bisqwit.
I am a huge fan.
That video of you helping setup lvm was really helpful
Fucking bisqwit watches you, proud of u man
Well I am also an idiot who first tried to use Linux instead of Windows when I was in 8 class and look at my stupidness I still use Linux and love it even I am in 11 class right now but looks like my mind had not grown and I still use an OS which is like a Car who uses only his 2 percent of engine , and as an idiot I use it even for my online classes , homework and also to make videos for own youtube channel and I know when it will grow up then a hacker through open-source codes of Linux will hack me ! But I am an idiot and I will be an idiot .
Bisqwit is my online mentor, I learn a lot of code from him. I am a BIG FAN of BugsWriter..
"Security is very complicated, that's why it takes a long time" lol that was amazing
I was reading your comment as my man said that line... What an amazing timing!
Hmmm hmm hmm hmmmm
Enjoying the process 😂
My laptop fan when I use
Linux: Subtle noises
Win10: Demonic Screeching
It's reverse for me.
Mine sounds like it's trying to hover.
thats a good one.
i don't even hear my fan spin up unless i am gaming or compiling something
My laptop gets really hot when using Windows, it's really good during winter
Windows users be like: I paid for all the ram, I'm going to use all the ram!
Lol, that goes to Google Chrome browser. New Chromium Edge is so much better in every day that I don't miss Chrome at all.
@@farishanafiah8461 same
too funny XD zahhahahahahah
Actually it works the same way, caches stuff in ram and releases it when needed like Linux. It just shows it.
Windows uses the RAM for caching. That's why when I run a big game it takes minutes to load the first time but it loads in seconds the next time I run it. It's not only the disk cache, but shader cache, libraries cache and other stuff. Also various tasks can be performed much faster if more memory is used. You can optimize programs at the cost of RAM usage. BTW, what do you need all the RAM for? I use mine mostly for games and virtual machines. But most of the time I have over 55% memory unused. It's close to 50% for a reason. The system aims to leave over 50% of RAM available immediately, but will free even more if requested. If you don't enough memory for the OS, you also don't have enough memory for programs. BTW, Windows does plenty of things in the background in system services. You can of course disable most of them to have more free RAM, and then complain how the bad system breaks (because the services are run for a reason and do maintenance tasks so the user doesn't have to do it manually).
"It had to open up a console that's why it took so long"
The more you use Linux the more embarrassingly funny this statement becomes
"Almost all of my CPU and RAM" goes to show performance manager with 4% CPU usage... Come on man.
Lmao lemme flex them my tower using around 80% on idle 😆
@@reco1I nah, maybe i can tap a new RAM and a random cheap graphic card to ease the pain in the dead end Pentim 4 512g
Ubuntu server...tty prompt only..running at 109 MB RAM.
Arch base install without xorg installed yet...60MB RAM.
@@k3n179 never let them convince you to use lubuntu hahahah dont go after "that or nothing". Go buy ram its easier.
@@deleted9821 That's why I say to people to use Debian. Hahaahha
This video is pure gold, we need more fun like this in linux TH-cam.
Hey Brodie... I wish you are a viewer of my channel.
Underrated comment
"Windows is getting ready. Getting ready to do what?? To shut down?!"
Kris is really cool! I Love his videos!
yeah I also love kris.
I believe in all of these videos. His video was best.
Kris and bisqwit.
what kris undertale is a youtuber now?
@@lafethegreat8552 No. We mean "Kris Occhipinti" . Take a look at his videos.
Mental outlaw and DT my favourite
One of this time, my Win 10 was getting ready, to tell me 1 hour later, sorry update download failed, try again later 🥳
I died at "You choose your own keylogger (FOSS)" from DT 😂
He said "you have to install your key logger" 2:43
Love how Linux users pretend Windows is so hard to use yet they say Arch is not that hard to install.
edit: before you say "aRcHiNsTaLl", my comment was made before that feature was added. Still things like partioning is easier on alternative OSes like Ubuntu.
Lol it is
@@mnurrreza not easier than windows
I have a script github.com/bugswriter/arch-linux-magic
which install arch and setup everything in just few minutes. all I have to run in bunch of keys .. just y/n stuff and I install arch with this script all the time it's way easier to install anything else. even more easier to install installing python in windows.
Arch is hard to set up initially with no prior knowledge, after its one of the easiest distros out there
@@masondear8016 Once it is set up how is it easier to distro like Debian?
Wait, was the helloworld 282 kB ??? That's pretty bloated
That's why is was deleted!
Microsoft cares your their users ;-)
@@igorthelight defender reacts to any shit hahahahahahah that is impressive considering it comes from microsoft
@@ArielGonzalez1 Actually it starts to became somewhat useful (kinda):
th-cam.com/video/ZbYx8V2RTjc/w-d-xo.html
Yeah, 282kb, because that's not a Hello World script, it's fake lmao
no it was hello world. I guess windows binaries are bloat.
i don't remember the installer having that creepy vocaloid voice
I think it was edited in because my laptop never experienced it when installing Windows. It sounded more like Siri.
Real aloud accessibility setting?
imagine having a built-in antivirus on an OS built by one of the largest tech companies on the planet and still being less secure than a hyper-decentralized community-maintained family of operating systems that don't even have antiviruses preinstalled.
Virus authors go after the widest audience possible. i.e. Windows.
If Linux were dominant, it would have TONS of viruses. This argument makes no sense.
@VHS - Goose you literally agreed with him and you didnt even notice
If linux was dominant most linux users wouldnt be tech savy so it would end up like linux
A better counter algument could be saying how there are thousands of developers looking over the kernel code everyday to make sure it is the safest it can be
@VHS - Goose windows users lack common sense ? oh the irony with y clowns
@@SonGoku-ep4wjyeah. 90% of windows users disable uac and then crying in reddit or asking common questions like "how to fix my pc noise" "my pc lags".
@@человек-и3б7ь Most Windows are normal people that don't obsess over operating systems. Most also aren't tech savvy.
I actually was very sceptical to the claim that a normal "Hello world" program would not run under Windows 10, so I e-mailed one to my work computer (which has Windows 10) and it wouldn't even run! OMG!!!!!
I genuinely do not understand why Windows auto-closes the terminal when a program exits in C/C++
@cunningunz I remember launching x-term for executable from c in Linux and it would stay open. It has been a while since though so who knows if my memory is right
Yeah your PC not letting you run an unsigned EXE is exactly the behavior your company would want your PC to do though
@@sawyerbass4661 lol it only does when use a script to install and click the executable with a mouse..
if ur terminal is already open and u execute something, it doesnt close anything...
its more idiotic to leave the window open after ur script was installed...
linux users sure dont understand what ux/ui is rofl....
@@sawyerbass4661the coding language is very simple
if u dont tell it to not close, then it will do watever it had to do and close
"Windows doesn't even trust me, so it definitely won't install any malicious software" 😂 last words of person whose PC was stoned😆😆
it is the malicious software
Going to use avast now
@@cannyofmemegkwrti8641avast sucks
This feels like extreme sarcasm
I wonder why!
@@thermostance1815 his icon is that dragon thingy from kali, so I suppose it's a r/whoooosh
I know; im into deadpan or satirical humor.
windows users: living their life
linux users:
The finnish installer says "Jätä kaikki meille" witch means "leave everything to us" witch is kinda creepy.
"how come linux doesn't have any anti-virus software"
clamav:"am i a joke to you?"
And hundreds more
I love how Linux is too secure that nobody knows about the built-in ClamAV
@@karamelflan
it's not built in but that not what they said.
you still have to manually install it but that doesn't mean it doesn't exist at all.
@@karamelflan @logan-graham :
the joke is, ClamAV (according to my research when i was going to install Linux-Mint 16 "Cinnamon" 64-bit, as to what security-software (if any) do i need in Linux) is for detecting WINDOWS viruses, not Linux ones :-P 😂.
Linxu isn't even secure, it's actually less secure as it's open source + it's less targeted because of its popularity
Let's be honest and real.
I like linux and I use it often. It's just so simple and just works. If all the applications that I use were available on linux, I'd have moved fully long time ago.
Windows on the other hand has the good and the bad.
Statistics show that Windows is the most used OS. I know many contributing factors are involved and here are some common ones;
1. Comes pre-installed on majority of new computers.
2. Many organizations require Windows to use some specific applications.
3. Most users do not know how to install linux even if they would want it.
4. Many commercial softwares are not available in linux (example Adobe Suite and newer versions of Microsoft Office).
5. Gaming (too obvious)....and probably others.
Most users do not even change the default OS or even format their windows PCs. Windows has very major security and privacy flaws and some things usually don't work as expected. Still, Windows will remain the top choice, mostly because big cooperations are driving things that way.
Also, out of the box, I prefer windows precision drivers (touchpad). I'm not sure which distro has similar quality level drivers for this, but for now I'm okay with what I get. It's sufficient and linux has come a long way. I'm now using Pop_OS, mainly because of good hybrid graphics by default, even though Manjaro also does this well.
Also important to note: Not everyone, even those who know how to, wants to spend too much time tweaking their system because this time can be spent into productivity. Before saying that you can change abcd... to any linux or windows user, new or experienced, it is good to take into consideration that everone has their own preferences on what to do.
Just htought I had to say this.
There's no way you said Linux is simpler lmao to install a programme or compile you have to do a command or download the package then do a command
@@xeon39688 The commands are pretty simple. It's just pacman -S package name or apt install package name. If you don't like terminal you can just use the store on your distro of choice. All newbie friendly distros, like Ubuntu, Pop OS, and Mint have a store.
@@ThatJay283 I've used linux for years and years. There is no way its easier than windows for non power users. I remember when I was in college and I needed my mom to reboot my "server" for a school project. She "only" needed to type a few basic commands into a terminal and it took a solid 30 minutes. Then when she typed my password she freaked out that the letters werent typing, and thought the system was broken.
There are so many linux roadblocks its not even funny.
@@deidyomega my dad uses Linux Mint and he doesn't even use the terminal. Beginner friendly distros have gotten quite good. His system is kept up to date, I don't even maintain it for him. The only reason I knew his system was kept up to date was I noticed he was using the latest version of Firefox.
@@xeon39688 For things like arch, yes this applies. However, for an average user, installing Ubuntu and apps from their store has never been easier. In fact, feels more like how you do it from a smartphone.
For someone looking for something more advanced, then you need the command line, though at times it just involes copy pasting a few lines on the terminal.
Okay this is great.
Thank you kind sir.
I love your content.
HEYYY
Ayyy
I read that in your voice
you know that a video is spicy if mental outlaw is in it.
"Stop preparing, you're always preparing, just GO!"
Imagine not using all of your ram and cpu, thats such a waste. Windows does a great job making sure no ram or cpu time is wasted!
windows system use more ram and cpu... so you can only use the remaining such is lower enough to have high performance user experience...Lmao
Windows 10 actually uses 10% of my CPU (AMD Athlon 64 x2) when I'm playing CSGO. My PC came with Linux pre-installed and it ran slower. Now tell me Linux is better than Windows lmao
@@maortredknight3925 He's joking
And them memory leaks, bad code issues, and costly support. Ya.
@@GAMING2S Probably because it came with a distro with GNOME, just try xfce, lxde, lxqt or mate then my friend you will know true performance and playing csgo uses 100% of my cpu on windows (i5 2400 3.1GHz 4cores and threads) how come it is only using 10% on yours which has only 2 cores,, are you playing on 5FPS???.
And you just can't deny the fact that linux is just faster than windows, perhaps the manufacturers did something wrong during the installation or just the distro they provided was too heavy for a processor from 2006 you can run distros like lubuntu on less than 1GB ram and a 32 bit computer and some people in the comment section of this video are saying that window uses extra ram for cache, and to increase performance but that doesn't make sense as it still isn't fast as linux if it even is equal(which it is not) in performance then why doesn't the extra ram usage increase the performance?
User: writes a script
Windows anti virus: you know that could be very dangerous
FBI Open UP!
Guess Windows antivirus was right.
paying for windows only for it to have ads in the startup menu is ridiculous. now that i see that there are alternatives i'm going to make the switch to linux whenever i feel like i'm ready. i'm thinking mint
They cut the video too quickly, they forgot the part where if you shutdown while your computer has an update, your computer will restart 1 or 2 times to complete the update so when you think it's done and you unplug it royally screws up your system. Great feature!
Havent had multiple reboots ever, and updates install with no issues.
(They do download and partially install while u use pc)
i killed my ubuntu vm half a year ago by simply installing the 20.04 to 22.04 upgrade without doing shutdowns on the wrong time.
Why would you unplug the system?
@@carlosdgutierrez6570 laptop
Haha do a MacOS edition as well
Yes please.
You know, mac is even worse, they stole all freeBSD code and used it to create their monopoly and then threw a bone for bsd developers, but it is bsd mistake by creating a stupid license which allowed those companies to use the intelligence and hard work of amazing developers to create this enslavement emperor. Same goes to stupid mit license.
An example of how those idiot license fked our live's is intel management system that allows them to spy on us 24/7 and even worse they can control our pc's remotely if they want; that engine was built on minix which is licensed under bsd.
@@aymankurdi6807 yes, those "permissive" licenses suck. They are permission to rob freedom to others.
Gpl3 is superior: once free, always free. You give it to you, you give back to us. Fair.
Plz, i have a MacBook running macOS i just installed linux on it lol and dual boot macos and linux. I'm actually not using macOs cuz its booooooooooooooooooooooooring lool
I used Windows, linux, macOS... i prefer macOS
I wish I could try Linux without having to worry about 100 things that I will have to solve via console commands I don't understand and am just copying from the internet.
there is official documentation for that
@@someonehere4380 That nobody can be bothered to read
@@abc.2924 wiki.archlinux.org
@@someonehere4380 I guess you don't like to read either
@@abc.2924 why?
Both a Windows and Linux user here. Use the right tool for the job. While this meme is hilarious, watch out...someone may actually take it seriously.
Yes same here, whenever I want to play solitaire, I boot into windows
This whole video was a joke..... But... Everything was the truth.
@@LarsvanderSchans that was brutal lol
@@LarsvanderSchans Not without seeing some ads
Linux, C++, PUFFF!!!! C# and Windows my friends are the FUTU, oh, wait I have to reboot because new updates are coming.
As a part-time Windows user, this is so entertaining! Thanks for the video, it definitely made my day.
I do use Linux as well, and I'm trying to get used to it to the point I can fully get rid of Windows in my personal life but at work...
I'm so tired of trying to get Apache or Tomcat to run properly on a Windows server...
I use a Windows laptop, to connect via multiple Linux gateways (VPN shit) dressed as software or webapps, to a Windows Server (on a VM) where I then jump via RDP or SSH to whatever server I'm supposed to maintain... And you know what? All of them are actually running on a virtual cluster which is Linux.. it's pretty hilarious. Did I mention the whole internet is run on Linux network equipment?
Windows: closing apps
Linux: *phew phew* tasks eliminated.
Windows 12: Electron app. I'm calling it, right here, right now.
Can't say I have experienced the issues with starting programs I have written. I personally would love to get into Linux, but no matter how many times I try I always go back to windows, despite its faults.
Yeah, same for me.
On top of this, the reason I have not swiched vet is that i use programs like Maya or Phothshop (and all that other adobe stuff) for University, and unfortunatly it isn't easily availible on Linux
@@marlonb1852 virtual machines are your answer
@@jackscott1036 I know. I personally run Linux Mint in a vm, but when you do that, you don't get the best Performance out of an OS. Espechially if your Guest OS ist Windows. And unfortunatly, there is usually no point for me to use my Linux VM other than to get a little more familiar with the OS, because I can 99.9% of the stuff i need to do in Windows.
But in around 4 Years we have to swich most of our old Laptops to some Linux distro anyway, because Win 10 will be unsupported by then. (My PC isn't affected by this tho, but pretty much all 4 Laptops in our Household)
Same here, but love both. Just like to see the support more equal if not compatibility.
At that point you might as well just stick with Windows altogether. It makes no sense to use Linux only for it to run a constant Windows VM. These people won't be using Linux, they'll be using Winshyte
Man, I regret switching from Windows to Linux. I missed SO many great features.
They dumbed down the language and information to not scare boomies and zoomies away
Hi I'm a representative of the zoomies and would like to scare you away with my Gentoo setup.
@@dakshfr lemme pull up my templeOS too
@@dakshfr NO STAY AWAY
@@dakshfr I am also a representative and Id like to scare you away with my Manjaro setup i use for EDA and CAD.
I use Arch. (Zoomie BTW). Wait... I think I got that backwards.
"the linux guys haven't even worked out how to run those exe files" Wine moment
In the middle of that security part a windows prompt popped up saying that windows firewall blocked some of the features of my browser, and it scared the life outta me
"you are not interacting with a computer, you are intereacting with a corporate entity known as Microsoft" THIS
This applies to anything, esspecially when it has cloud computing intergration. Its no longer software on your PC, its just a facade to keep you distracted whilst the corporation has access to your hardware and data.
It's 2022 and you'd think windows 10 would have tabs in file explorer ten years ago or something.
My Linux system is currently using less system resources watching videos, downloading shit as well as a few other processes than my Windows 10 on an laptop doing NOTHING.
My question is how slow of a computer is that one dude using that can't even open windows defender normally? 😂
I'd assume he is using a vm and blaming Microsoft for it being slow. Like bruh
He's reducing the vm performance to make windows "bad and slow" So that people can switch to linux
Oh gods, I've definitely trotted out some of these lines unironically in the past and I don't know how I'm going to make up for it
6:59 This person unknowingly started rapping to the music, and that makes it ten times funnier
I would agree with most of these things. However, this is largely biased (obviously) and ignorant. I've got a Linux/Windows dual-boot. Never have Defender (or Windows Security now) just randomly took away my "Hello World" program, but that's just my experience. And then there's the clip where DT waits for Windows Security to load up. I'm gonna guess he's running Windows on HDD because on my SSD, it's just instantaneous. I've previously run KDE on my HDD (Arch btw) and it takes up just as much time, if not more. Instead of displaying a window with big blue background, the apps just jump on my cursor. And the part about finding virtual desktops. I get it, it's a joke. But a very unrealistic one. Because most people getting W10 would straight up click on that to see what it is and find it's just Virtual Desktops + task view almost like Gnome.
Others are spot on. Linux all the way.
@Govinda S 150 Sec?? really??? I have an 8 Yrs old laptop using HDD Win10, boot up to windows for 30 Sec (not that bad), and the application is still very much so usable and responsive. (Obviously, I delete a bunch of useless widgets and Cortana). Unfortunately, Windows can get very laggy if the user isn't diligent enough to overseer its storage, and background application
@Govinda S No, you kinda need to dive into Powershell(Many automated shell commands exist on the internet), and registry to do that. Obviously, Windows is Inverse Linux, where you need to do stuff to make windows less bloatware-y, but you need so much stuff to make a Linux full of bloat
I just want to use my computer without having to spent a single thought about my system.
Two years later, now, Nov 2023, rumor has it he is still waiting for the updates to finish.
Hacker could hack this with a hoodie😂
Dude...if you need linux, windows, apple for your work use them...if you are just an user of social media like 99% of the people just use windows...you will have everything you need
I hope this gets recommend by the algo, it's pure gold
I had a period of about 2 months where I switched back to Windows because I just wanted my games to work, but sooner or later, I decided that I could deal with that, but not Windows 10.
This was so hilarious to watch. The lies Microsoft have shoved down the throats throughout the years are actually starting to make people jump ship. I have multiple friends that want to use Linux instead of Windows because Microsoft has started to go to far in their excessive abuse of the users. WoW! I've just been telling people for years that Windows isn't a real option. It's really darn unsecure.
The only reason why windows "looks insecure" is because no one writes viruses for linux since the markedshare is very low. If that would switch someday iam not sure if all the linux distributions can keep up with the attacks as good as microsoft does with windows, plus linux os code is open source makes it much easier for hackers to develop evil code.
@@gmailmann
Microsoft spreads propaganda that says that but it's completely untrue, GNU/Linux operating systems are just more secure by nature whilst Windows is hilariously bad, giving basically every app root access.
@@user9267 i work in it and i already saw funny linux security issues, some of them even did not needed app root access to cause problems so no.
I have ONLY had an executable I've compiled removed, well zero'd out, once. It wasn't Windows. It was our IT department tightening controls on third-party software.
I killed an exe from system monitor, nothing happened it restarted, so I renamed it with a zwsp and killed it and it worked lol
wait until you see windows 11
My windows 11 use 2.5 - 3 GB ram without any other software running. And that update thing, It's just ridiculous, it slowed down my laptop over time.
4:00 the shit experience of Windows 10 will make you fall in love with Windows XP again.
Tight Trojan integration. A super plus. LOL I cannot stop laughing.
"I thought it turned back on by itself"
Don't worry, windows defender will turn itself back on after every update.
Funny how none of these types of videos ever touch the subject of games or compatible software.
Finding compatible hardwares are even bigger issues. Heard Nvidia doesn't play well with Linux.
Outstanding! I love the cons of both OSs. Love the way you presented plus voices and of course visuals!
The first take, about the RAM usage, is probably related to Superfetch. It's a feature. You can disable it.
Obviously none of them took a loom at Windows debloaters or methods to make it faster.
"feature"
Let me guess, a SECURITY ''''''feauture'''''' 😂😂😂😂
@djvar94 no, it's there to speed up applications by catching unused apps into memory. If ram is needed than available it will empty said catch.
A 282kb "basic" helloworld, yeah right. Dude intentionally wrote something sus in there, probably not memory safe either.
lol mental outlaw's level of sarcasm is insane
“Security is very complicated, that’s why it takes a long time”
😭😭😭💀💀💀
i absolutely love the fact that DT and mental outlaw are destroying window XD
I've had Windows delete my own software before lol
To me it was avast anti virus whcih did it
Bald Headed (also me) men trying to stop a multibillion doller company
ALL HAIL FOSS
Yeah but at least I don't have to spend 30 mins on stackoverflow trying to change 1 little setting in the os. Linux just sucks for the vast majority of pc users
I am a Windows user and I don't like linux very much but had an long experience working with it. However, I naturally laughed at this video and everything is true in it. But windows is still more user-friendly and useful for mundane tasks not connected with programming.
First Linux is more user friendly, my friends use elementary os and linux mint. So easy.
Second,
Privacy and Freedom is always more important that User Friendly look.
If you don't care about your freedom and privacy then sure use windows.
Give computer monopoly to one company.
@@bugswriter_is this the guy complaining about the windows instalation commenting lol?
hardcore copium@@bugswriter_
@@bugswriter_ i second that. i HATE mint, its too easy but it is the only thing i can make work for gaming. i have MX on my laptop and it is very custom. very blingy. i also run kali and raspiOS although my main raspi is custom also. (leepspvideo KDE Plasma) + a lot of my own custom stuff. I have 1 windows machine only for "test" box and for hantek O scope, DATS and winISD. I get on windowz and im lost. and once apon a time ago I was MCSE and IIS admin. Apache blows windows away on the server side too.
Its a 2yo video and only now its getting recommended to me, this is hilarious, ive been missing out
didn't use windows since early win 7, had no idea it actually forces you to install speech recognition, crazy shit.
I've been threatening to move to Linux for several years. It looked really complicated so I kept putting it off. A couple of months ago I woke up to find EVEN MORE MS CRAP ON MY COMPUTER!!! I was so disgusted, I was willing to do whatever it took to free myself from the chains. I didn't care any more how much I needed to learn about Linux to be able to use it. I immediately booted into live Linux Mint from the USB drive I made about 6 months prior.
I haven't gone back since. The last and only time I booted into Windows, was to get some files. After that, I wiped the hard drive, all the down to nothing but zero's. I've reclaimed an incredible amount of my time and got rid of a lot stress.
In short, ditching Windows was one of the best things I've ever done for my mental health.
8:37
you're running on an administrator user account.
the difference between users on linux is that with linux you're not a super user the moment you create your user account
windows: admin by default, normal by request
linux: normal by default, admin by request
you can make a normal account on windows, in that way you can make it to where you have to input a password on the UAC dialogue
on linux you have to hack the configs to allow for not using a password or to steal root/admin
Everytime I run a program that requires admin privileges Windows asks me if I want to, which means it doesn't have admin rights by default, so it needs to do something like sudo with my permision.
@@Hardcore_Remixer because that program didnt start at windows's admin level itself
file explorer on admin windows runs at user level
so when a program is run through it itll ask to start in admin
@@XZYSquare Alright, then when does a program run with admin privileges by default without asking and without making an overflow to change the user it runs under?
@@Hardcore_Remixer the fact of the matter, is that you start as a super user, you have control over things that applications by themselves can not. when an application on asks for admin, this is because applications run at a different level than the user itself. it is not default for an application to start as admin, but the user is admin by default.
the prompt is the non admin software asking to become admin which this by default does not require a password just a yes or no answer
if you create a non admin account you will have to input an admin password on windows.
but once an application gains admin privlidges it has the power to do admin things like run other programs as admin without the yes or no dialogue.
I haven't used winblows since 7 on my own machines. It is just too painful. Not only that, I run the thousands of dollars windows and dos programs I collected.
"I use linux. I am very smart" oh i hate these people.
I use arch btw
Windows:"Don't shut down your computer. We are not yet done transferring all your data to our servers (thump)...ahem ..I meant providing you with the latest updates"
Jokes aside, Windows is the only OS with proper multi monitor support out of the box, as long as this is the case it's gonna be my main OS, even though OS wise I prefer Arch Linux over Windows. I have a 7 monitor setup, and in Linux I have to spend hours to figure out how to configure it to my liking, and even then it likes to randomly reset my settings somehow. It's also a pain to adjust color/brightness/contrast and setting a different pixel scaling per monitor. It's not even perfect in Windows but at least I can just plug in my monitors to my PC and it works correctly right away.
Plenty of people and there's plenty of use cases for it. Easy example is commercial use, like those billboards that made up of multiple monitors together to make a very large one.
Are you trying to summon shen long? Even a hacker at most need 2. What kind of job that need 7 monitor😂?
Just use arandr?
@@liam3491 I tried it, and it requires way too much setup, in Windows this works out of the box. Sometimes arandr likes to suddenly change settings by it self. Seems like it's not good handeling more than a few monitors. Handling a different DPI scaling per screen is also a big issue. All of these work straight away in Windows just by plugging in the monitor.
@Noor Wachid I tried it before, believe me I tried about everything. And even if you can get it to work Linux somehow likes to reset the settings and I can start all over again. If you only have 1 or 2 monitors it's fine. My set-up has 6 monitors, try to configure that yourself and you'll know what I mean.
My journey
Windows -> macOS -> Manjaro -> Debian -> Ubuntu -> Kubuntu -> macOS -> Antix-> Debian -> Arch -> Debian -> macOS -> Fedora -> Arch
Note that Windows still only appeared once
(btw the macbook was a hand-me-down from when a family member of mine upgraded to m1 pls don’t shame me for it)
My every interaction with Windows is plain frustration. This is slow, this is just wrong, this is rude...
The most spit in your face and kick your nuts moment in Windows is that Automatic Update, and when there's a blackout and you don't have a UPS, you're fucked
@@karamelflan you can disable it on pro versions using group policies, or a bypass for regular users is to turn on metered internet, as it wont download any updates that way
... they are using a outdated version inside a slow vm
i wonder what windows defender would do if you started 2 instances of windows defender at once (one when the computer boots and the other from the windows defender executable). would windows defender think windows defender is a malicious file and delete windows defender.exe?
Linux user: HACKING
Window user: GAMING
I thought I was good with Win10 by answering "NO" to all the questions about providing information/data. Recently, I googled "How to speed up windows 10" and the answer I found, that actually did work, involved me manually turning off telemetry designed to collect my/your/our personal data, even after we opted out. Even though it did speed it up substantially, I installed Linux Mint, and haven't looked back, except for videos like this. And then I cringe at myself thinking how much pain and suffering I put myself through when I could have been using Linux all these years.
Title: Users
Thumbnail: TH-camrs
Me: Confusion
one can be both
@@bugswriter_ lol
The part about the hackers checking the code there are a lot of good people checking it at the same time and will report it before most hackers will find it
The song is so nostalgia, Need for Speed underground 2 era.
I only use windows for a few games.
i used Ubuntu as my primary OS for a month, but it lacked support for a few games, GeForce Experiance (for ingame clips) and Wallpaperengine for animated Waifu wallpapers.
AND WHY DOES WINDOWS INSTALL UPADATES EVEN THOUGH I INSTALLED IT 4 MIN AGO.
There's a plugin to use Wallpaper engine if you in KDE Plasma, AFAIK.
@@adamadrian3947 i know. i have now switched to linux based OS. i dont use kde plasma.
and we are both called Adrian :D
3:04 this was the main reason I've switched to Linux. Windows just kept deleting my programs, games and singular exe files. Felt like I was no longer in control of my computer.
sadly kde neon added that rebooting for updates thing…
Ubuntu 21 added it too.
good thing you can turn it off, the reason why its there though is that you cant really update ur kernel or other core utilities without rebooting, updating ur kernel usually gives you a message something like 'Kernel was updated: old kernel stays in ram and the new kernel will apply on reboot"
1 : Disable all transparancy effect
2 : Use strong antivirus
3 : Disable animation
4 : Disable all startup app
EASY RIGHT?
Those unexpected windows updates got me every time!
Installing windows now, after years of Linux, feels like torture at times. Why, when I uninstall bloat, must it all come back? Or everything be coupled with an 'assistant'?
I was so frustrated when in my first laptop windows automatically delete my first made .exe file. Now I am Linux user
Sorry to break it to you but you probably did it yourself without even realising that
3:44 Yup, that’s just as “locked down” as Windows, all right.
Where are my garden clippers ...
Honestly i tried linux giving a change but it wasn't for me, here are some problems i faced:
Buggy ui like when resizing the window and moving it around, cursor was way too fast especially noticeable on browsers(not getting fixed from within settings), my fav apps not being supported on Linux, playing games was really a nightmare with very limited options and so much screen tearing and fps drop , fonts looked like a low quality jpeg slapped into it, screen not booting up if goes into sleep mode(had to force shutdown). Tbh some of them might be fixable but it was too much hassle for me so i eventually fell back to widows:)
Which distro you tried
that's weird.
i am able to run bg3 in my linux mint computer(16gb of ram, and a ryzen 5 from like 3 years ago and it wasnt even top-of-the-line back then) with no problems.
I were forced to reinstall Linux more times in the last three years than I were to reinstall Windows.
@@Noswiatel
why?
who forced you?
@@sabin97
Because it breaks constantly on dual boot. EndeavourOS in my case scenario. Unfixable GRUB failure (I fix it, it stops working after third reboot), lan drivers stopped working after update, stability issues after removing nVidia drivers that go undocumented as well as having to fix oomd on each reinstall cause it doesnt work by default as it should.
My Linux experience had been worse than expected and consisted mostly of retweaking XFCE for my needs and having to configure rest of the system. Also, performance for me is worse despite running Linux native games (less tweak options than on Windows).
Sorry, but Im tired of this crap.
A month ago i had to installed windows. It specifically asked me if I wanted onedrive, i said no. When the desktop showed up: "Error: couldn't connect to onedrive"
me to
I love DT, his dry delivery and memes just sends me
windows 10 > linux actually a no-brainer
Lmaoo
The problem being, I LIKE desktop. Linux desktop still sucks... Want to install OpenRGB, with i2c config, it's roughly 47 steps. With windows, double click and use. It's nice. Get your shit together linux, there is an entire population ready to make the switch.
make a script. put a shortcut to the script on the desktop. make it executable.
"I did this 10 years ago on Ubuntu" was my thoughts on most features in 10
lmao right. the funny part is i started out on redhat 5.0 20+ years ago and it is still better in alot of ways than windows 10 (other than getting it to install)