Don't worry, if their AI stuff reduce 20+ FPS while gaming, you know Gamers won't take it well, and will raise their pitchfork to kill AI once and for all
@@thesorenatorexeI used Linux Mint for a month then switched over to EndeavorOS and haven’t looked back. I only have dual boot windows just in case but literally haven’t booted windows in over a month
Linux is EXTREMELY populat in developer circles...the people programming games... I think we are going to see a visually disproportionate number of games recieving linux ports now that the Steam Deck is a thing. The majority of indies want native compatibility on as many platforms as possible. That includes linux.
Even the popular terms seems kinda ambiguous at this point. People use windows, just because it's what is install on their PC or laptop, not because they want to use windows. It's just became the norm, like having cold beverage on hot sunny days.
The only thing Linux ISN'T popular with is anticheat developers, because Linux makes it extremely hard for programs to interface with the kernel (which is the way it should be). Kernel level anticheats are such a security risk, they've got to come up with a better way to combat cheating because installing rootkits onto systems shouldn't be a solution.
Yeah. UN*X forever!!! With Steam popularizing Linux gaming, and Apple trying to make the Macs appealing for game devs, I think that this is about the best time to switch.
@@C7rr0ptLinux, while it looks confusing at first, It's actually simple. Distros are just different versions of linux that meet specific needs, for ppl switching from windows, mint and pop!os are good They look similar and feel somewhat similar
@@Someone-ec7rvyou gonna walk someone through the set up? i'm all for ditching windows for linux truly. but picking the right bistro is like a kid trying figure out what candy to eat first at willy wonkas chocolate factory
Yea someone else has to do something about the problem, since I am too lazy and pathetic to do anything about it. I mean, switching to Linux is too complicated for my tiny brain! /s
@@escapetherace1943 super fast and secure, superior hardware not like your linux break all the time, everything linux can do MacOS does better, that's it.
@@hanhthien2948 Except window priority gets confused when multitasking in Mac and doesn't in windows or Linux. Except MacOS runs less programs and games than windows and linux. Except macOS doesn't let you customize, it's way worse than Linux which can look like anything. Linux does not break all the time in fact on distros like Debian it breaks less than windows. Also MacOS is based off of Unix (like Linux is).
For the people who didn’t read it, the Scarlet Lettter was a book about an adulterous woman in the 1640s. She was forced to wear a giant A symbol as punishment. Similar tactic here.
@@starsavers I actually really enjoyed the read, but you have to get through the first few chapters to get to the good stuff. I might just be a drama fanatic, though.
listen microsoft, we dont want your ai crap, we dont want your copilot garbage, and we dont want you to force ai down our throats, so scram, and leave us alone.
@@walter4180 in what way? i never had a single thought that was like "oh damn, i hoped for this AI feature in explorer" i just open the explorer, navigate to wherever i need to be, and be done with it.
@@nicoscool2333some, key word some, very few can’t run because companies want to specifically exclude you, but 99% of everything else can run through proton, hell if you’re using amd sometimes it’s even better than native windows, and with kernel 6.10 coming soon it’ll be even faster
If you start researching Linux now, you'll have a great time when Microsoft finally kills 10. Who knows, maybe by 2025 Linux will support exponentially more apps
@@spoobspoob2270 the Linux community needs to decide a distro that offers a basic windows environment with the highest rate of compatibility. No command lines or consoles - casual users don't need these. Just a nice pretty desktop environment that does what it needs to. Unfortunately there's a serious issue with elitism and gatekeeping within Linux communities that prevents the generals public from taking one look at a group of neckbeards taking hours to install a driver and throwing shade at anyone who doesn't want to treat it as a hobby but rather a convenient OS that works when needed. Fortunately stuff like SteamOS has exposed a lot of new peeps to a comfortable Linux desktop environment with a high level of compatible programs with most updates and drivers streamlined by Valve. Sure it's not perfect Linux but it fits the needs of 90% of users - plays most games, runs most apps, simple desktop environment.
people that want to game still have problem with linux. I myself play right now genshin impact and cyberpunk2077. The launcher of genshin dont launch, so I cant update genshin with linux. Cyberpunk 2077 (gog version, installed from minigalaxy) show only a black screen. I've garuda with all the update. I really dont know what to do.
Only if the Linux community creates a single distro that competes against Windows and not have 500+ different distros, I don't think Linux will have even 10% of the market share.
@@oracuda Proton has been my friend, and for the odd game here and there that won't run, I keep a windows partition around that gets treated like a game console and nothing else
@@thatpersonwithamlpiconwhos2861 fair enough, but the "odd game" in my scenario is probably about 80% of games. FE: squad, rust, PUBG are all either broken and unsupported, and thats 90+% of my game hours.
@@oracuda Rust works fine according to protondb, the only thing that doesn't work is EAC which the Rust devs could enable. I don't know what FE: squad is and couldn't find it but I found Fe and Squad which are both games that run with small changes available on protondb. PUBG doesn't run though. Supposedly at a glance this is due to Battleeye. I know that Roblox (currently) blocks Wine because some people were creating custom Wine builds dedicated to reverse engineering their anti-tamper tool which is eventually going to become a more full fledged anti-cheat tool. In other words it's like 70% of games with anti-cheats that work. Pretty much all games without anti-cheats will run fine or have workarounds on protondb that let you easily run them. It is rare that a game outright doesn't run or is broken.
Bro it is don't you know it's most compatible it even runs my friend pc with 2gb Ram and i3 7th gen and if your primary concern is using windows applications like office then run it dual boot
@@tataman78 It's very awkward to use Practically everything requires terminal - which means looking up what programs you need to run. Windows have the common courtesy to put the most common used stuff in a selectiom accessible by right click.
@@tataman78 Can’t run most games I play. Can’t run most productivity tools I use (or not well enough). So I’m deprived of 70% of usage of a PC by using Linux.
@@lieutenanteclipse9975 I’m mostly asking Lexi because I’ve watched her stuff before and I’m pretty sure she works with servers so I’m curious on her perspective
@@Zakary79081I heard there is some work being done by apple recently, I'm actually kind of excited for it even though I don't own a Mac, because it'll force Microsoft to get off their ass and actually make windows better
@@2010RSHACKS translating from the same OS to a different instruction set is much easier than translating from one API to another especially when one of them has no clear low level documentation. Don't get me wrong Rosetta is impressive but it's not the same thing as proton it's apples and oranges.
Wine is pretty polished. Right now, graphical dot net programs are pretty hit or miss, they sometimes run and sometimes don't, and they are relatively common. But otherwise, I have not yet encountered much that does not run and if there are issues which there typically aren't I can usually find workarounds online very quickly, or there are already workarounds on Lutris. It depends on what you are trying to run, e.g. games tend to run really well but general just windows programs without great Linux alternatives don't always run great, especially dot net ones.
And Microsoft wonder why people like me are finally switching to Linux as my main OS, even though I have a powerful enough PC, this bs is stupidly anti-consumer
@@GamerBePlayinstop the cap, the newest system’s that support only 2gb ram are using ddr3, and no one has a pc that bad. Single channel 2gb ram with a at least 10 years old cpu is crazy
I got the gist of Manjaro in an afternoon. It's what I use to make my old computers keep going. Haven't had an install in a while though, might try Mint.
I'm still rocking an Intel core i7 6700 and it runs windows 11 with 0 issues. I hate that companies are forcing this down our throats when in reality I could care less about AI.
Ah yes, AI File Explorer, it needs an uplift considering I have to use a 3rd party indexing to find anything reliably but that's getting turned off even faster than copilot for businesses.
Yea I feel like everyone is going to Linux by 2025 at this point Microsoft is just messing around until people stop using windows Edit : damn I started a war
@@NCHLTII chromebooks are linux. Also it's literally installing an ISO on a usb then clicking yes a couple of times. It's the exact same as installing Windows.
I hope other major apps developers will try to make their app for Linux too so people could really ditch Microsoft, because even if there's an alternative, most people would like to stick from what they used to
We live in such odd times. I have a Macbook Air M1 and a 2023 Windows laptop and I am honestly shocked at the state of computing. On one hand I have stability and excellent power consumption and as a result battery life on Mac OS. On the other hand some software only runs on Windows and the OS offers a lot more stuff out of the box for power users. Literally every week I switch back and forth and nothing feels quite right. Both have major downsides, I end up using the Windows machine more only because it has newer and cooler hardware.
@@iplyrunescape305 lots of people recommend Ubuntu and mint for beginners. What's the difference from your perspective. I'll still use windows for gaming and Microsoft 365.
@@hanhthien2948Every Linux distro can download Chrome unless you don't know how to use a package manager and/or didn't check the app store, Chrome and many other apps should be available in the app store.
This is exactly why I never upgraded to Windows 11. I knew Microsoft would pull crap like this. Seriously thinking about dual-booting Linux and Windows from now on
@@lieutenanteclipse9975 Wait, they do that!?!?! I'm switching to a different OS if that shit happens. (Thankfully, they stopped nagging me about windows 11)
And another thing too, the update also makes it to where there are Caps-Lock notifications where if you wanted to fix them you had to delete one of those HP utilities if your PC's a HP
Nice of Microsoft to warn new users that their product is bloatware.
Don't worry, if their AI stuff reduce 20+ FPS while gaming, you know Gamers won't take it well, and will raise their pitchfork to kill AI once and for all
Seriously, I don't care about AI. I don't want it on my computer. I'll use it as much as the stupid cortana.... I won't!
AI will make computer slower, iam switching to mac's
@@jensenraylight8011if that shit happens imma immedietly switch to tiny11
@@jakublajda7434 Linux is better than Mac.
Microsoft is the top Linux salesman this year
Yeah fr 😂
"I did not even try" - satya nandella
Already dual driving Linux mint, might honestly make that my default now
@@thesorenatorexeI used Linux Mint for a month then switched over to EndeavorOS and haven’t looked back. I only have dual boot windows just in case but literally haven’t booted windows in over a month
They are also one of the guiding forces in Linux development...
And remember guys: Windows doesn't have more games because its good, it has more games because it is popular.
Unfortunately, that's how it will stay too. This won't deter most PC users to switch OS.
Linux is EXTREMELY populat in developer circles...the people programming games...
I think we are going to see a visually disproportionate number of games recieving linux ports now that the Steam Deck is a thing. The majority of indies want native compatibility on as many platforms as possible. That includes linux.
@@LiamNajor that's not just wishful thinking, it's stupid thinking
With proton being a thing a linux port is just extra work for litterally 0 gain
Even the popular terms seems kinda ambiguous at this point. People use windows, just because it's what is install on their PC or laptop, not because they want to use windows. It's just became the norm, like having cold beverage on hot sunny days.
The only thing Linux ISN'T popular with is anticheat developers, because Linux makes it extremely hard for programs to interface with the kernel (which is the way it should be). Kernel level anticheats are such a security risk, they've got to come up with a better way to combat cheating because installing rootkits onto systems shouldn't be a solution.
they saw cortana failing and they really thought it was just because it wasn't smart enough
I’ve literally never used Cortana.. I can just look myself??
@@Theover4000 What is Cortana?? sound like new covid
cortana doesn't even work in my country
Legit first thing i disabled 😂
@@matopgaming8858 it was an assistant on windows. Pretty much useless.
Microsoft provides more reasons to switch away from Windows than any one of their competitors can.
yeah but everything else sucks so much that no one wants to switch
Yeah. UN*X forever!!!
With Steam popularizing Linux gaming, and Apple trying to make the Macs appealing for game devs, I think that this is about the best time to switch.
I use Ubuntu bytheway
@@C7rr0ptLinux, while it looks confusing at first, It's actually simple.
Distros are just different versions of linux that meet specific needs, for ppl switching from windows, mint and pop!os are good
They look similar and feel somewhat similar
Linux isnt ready unfortunately
I don't need no fucking ai in my windows key
Microsoft: Yes you do! 😊
Microsoft: you'll use AI or else! 😡
@@arkajyotipal6205 NUH UH NO NOOOOOO!!!!!! *Disables through regedit*
@@gingercheesecake7357 ha,ha,ha I will delete it Microsoft MY COMPOOTER MY RULES!
@@volcano.mitchell Microsoft: *silently pushes an update to bypass regedit*
AI file explorer sounds like the most annoying thing ever
Windows are artificial
Get it?
Lol@@nic5973
The second they release it I'm uninstalling/restricting/disabling it.
I’m going to fucking freak if they put AI on my file explorer. I don’t want them sending my damn file data off to OpenAI. Fuck that noise.
I dont need my PC to do anything on its own. I just need a working machine that does what I tell it to do
”A machine should act and behave as a machine.
@@Pannenkaka we need to send microsofts copilot to the outskirts
And thats exactly why Linux is peak
Someone needs to do something about Microsoft their level is bullshit is getting to be unbearable
Can't do shit anymore now that they own us. Monopolism is powerful.
Go Linux. More developper will start making app, and hopefully windows will be forgotten
@@Someone-ec7rvit took me 4 days to install mouse drivers on my Mac
@@Someone-ec7rvyou gonna walk someone through the set up? i'm all for ditching windows for linux truly. but picking the right bistro is like a kid trying figure out what candy to eat first at willy wonkas chocolate factory
Yea someone else has to do something about the problem, since I am too lazy and pathetic to do anything about it. I mean, switching to Linux is too complicated for my tiny brain! /s
microsoft is linux's best salesman
Trash OS, MacOS is way better
@@hanhthien2948 MacOS is the worst of the three. By far. LOL
@@hanhthien2948 macos is just a gnome ripoff with worse application support.
@@escapetherace1943 super fast and secure, superior hardware not like your linux break all the time, everything linux can do MacOS does better, that's it.
@@hanhthien2948 Except window priority gets confused when multitasking in Mac and doesn't in windows or Linux. Except MacOS runs less programs and games than windows and linux. Except macOS doesn't let you customize, it's way worse than Linux which can look like anything.
Linux does not break all the time in fact on distros like Debian it breaks less than windows.
Also MacOS is based off of Unix (like Linux is).
For the people who didn’t read it, the Scarlet Lettter was a book about an adulterous woman in the 1640s. She was forced to wear a giant A symbol as punishment. Similar tactic here.
Thank you!
Was a bit confused on that one.
I'm reading it right now and it is without a doubt the dreariest and most long-winded thing I have ever read
@@starsavers I actually really enjoyed the read, but you have to get through the first few chapters to get to the good stuff. I might just be a drama fanatic, though.
Well it's better than what used to happen... "You cheated ... REMOVE THEIR NOSE!"
Microsoft is doing a stellar job of getting me to stay on windows 10 for as long as humanly possible.
You can stay on Windows 10 forever, you don't have to upgrade even if Microsoft tries to make you. People will work around anything that they do.
There's still the LTS update channel for Win10, at least.
listen microsoft, we dont want your ai crap, we dont want your copilot garbage, and we dont want you to force ai down our throats, so scram, and leave us alone.
@@walter4180 thats your opinion
All we REALLY want is Win32 support
@@walter4180 in what way? i never had a single thought that was like "oh damn, i hoped for this AI feature in explorer"
i just open the explorer, navigate to wherever i need to be, and be done with it.
And they dont care
@@walter4180 They should just copy Spotlight search and make it functional
3 months on Linux, feel better then ever.
more than a year-ish with my Debian ...
feels great ngl
Would switch but no games :(
Edit: the games I play aren’t supported
@@nicoscool2333 no games???
@@nicoscool2333some, key word some, very few can’t run because companies want to specifically exclude you, but 99% of everything else can run through proton, hell if you’re using amd sometimes it’s even better than native windows, and with kernel 6.10 coming soon it’ll be even faster
@@nicoscool2333Plenty of games playable on Linux, not sure what you're on about
Aaaaand that’s why I use Windows 10. 2025 is the cutoff, I’ll sit and watch the windows 11 AI bubble burst when it happens. 😂
If you start researching Linux now, you'll have a great time when Microsoft finally kills 10. Who knows, maybe by 2025 Linux will support exponentially more apps
@@spoobspoob2270 the Linux community needs to decide a distro that offers a basic windows environment with the highest rate of compatibility. No command lines or consoles - casual users don't need these.
Just a nice pretty desktop environment that does what it needs to. Unfortunately there's a serious issue with elitism and gatekeeping within Linux communities that prevents the generals public from taking one look at a group of neckbeards taking hours to install a driver and throwing shade at anyone who doesn't want to treat it as a hobby but rather a convenient OS that works when needed.
Fortunately stuff like SteamOS has exposed a lot of new peeps to a comfortable Linux desktop environment with a high level of compatible programs with most updates and drivers streamlined by Valve.
Sure it's not perfect Linux but it fits the needs of 90% of users - plays most games, runs most apps, simple desktop environment.
if linux doesn't go mainstream in the next couple of years then idk what the fuck people are doing
people that want to game still have problem with linux. I myself play right now genshin impact and cyberpunk2077. The launcher of genshin dont launch, so I cant update genshin with linux. Cyberpunk 2077 (gog version, installed from minigalaxy) show only a black screen.
I've garuda with all the update. I really dont know what to do.
If they ever get a default UI, make deals with some manufacturers, and release some compatibility patches, the tech world will flip its lid.
Only if the Linux community creates a single distro that competes against Windows and not have 500+ different distros, I don't think Linux will have even 10% of the market share.
As long as I can't play 90% of the games I like on that system, then fuck Linux
It won’t go mainstream because it’s terrible in its own way.
Microsoft: Hey, we're putting a watermark on your monitor because we see you're not using a default Windows background.
Microsoft: Hey, we're putting a spyware on your computer since you didn't read our tos.
Becoming a linux user is the gift that keeps on giving. Its insane watching windows spiral down the toilet with each passing month
as a linux user, have fun with zero game support
@@oracuda Proton has been my friend, and for the odd game here and there that won't run, I keep a windows partition around that gets treated like a game console and nothing else
@@thatpersonwithamlpiconwhos2861 fair enough, but the "odd game" in my scenario is probably about 80% of games. FE: squad, rust, PUBG are all either broken and unsupported, and thats 90+% of my game hours.
@@oracuda Of all of the games that I have played the only one that has not worked is Destiny 2 which I've never played.
@@oracuda Rust works fine according to protondb, the only thing that doesn't work is EAC which the Rust devs could enable.
I don't know what FE: squad is and couldn't find it but I found Fe and Squad which are both games that run with small changes available on protondb.
PUBG doesn't run though. Supposedly at a glance this is due to Battleeye.
I know that Roblox (currently) blocks Wine because some people were creating custom Wine builds dedicated to reverse engineering their anti-tamper tool which is eventually going to become a more full fledged anti-cheat tool.
In other words it's like 70% of games with anti-cheats that work. Pretty much all games without anti-cheats will run fine or have workarounds on protondb that let you easily run them. It is rare that a game outright doesn't run or is broken.
If Linux accessibility and compatibility was better I’d be gone. What in the hell.
What’s wrong with Linux? 🤔
Bro it is don't you know it's most compatible it even runs my friend pc with 2gb Ram and i3 7th gen and if your primary concern is using windows applications like office then run it dual boot
@@tataman78 It's very awkward to use
Practically everything requires terminal - which means looking up what programs you need to run.
Windows have the common courtesy to put the most common used stuff in a selectiom accessible by right click.
@@tataman78
Can’t run most games I play.
Can’t run most productivity tools I use (or not well enough).
So I’m deprived of 70% of usage of a PC by using Linux.
@@lieutenanteclipse9975 I’m mostly asking Lexi because I’ve watched her stuff before and I’m pretty sure she works with servers so I’m curious on her perspective
People really need to get their Linux translation layers a lot more polished so we can all just ditch Windows already.
Mac is better there
@@2010RSHACKS Mac can't run windows games. Linux translation layers can.
@@Zakary79081I heard there is some work being done by apple recently, I'm actually kind of excited for it even though I don't own a Mac, because it'll force Microsoft to get off their ass and actually make windows better
@@2010RSHACKS translating from the same OS to a different instruction set is much easier than translating from one API to another especially when one of them has no clear low level documentation.
Don't get me wrong Rosetta is impressive but it's not the same thing as proton it's apples and oranges.
Wine is pretty polished. Right now, graphical dot net programs are pretty hit or miss, they sometimes run and sometimes don't, and they are relatively common. But otherwise, I have not yet encountered much that does not run and if there are issues which there typically aren't I can usually find workarounds online very quickly, or there are already workarounds on Lutris. It depends on what you are trying to run, e.g. games tend to run really well but general just windows programs without great Linux alternatives don't always run great, especially dot net ones.
microsoft thinks we need an AI to do everything as if we were a child like bro is the search bar not enough
not after they broke it lmao
They have to let you turn that off. Anything else would be absolutely insane. Literally punishing customers who legally bought their product.
I wish Microsoft didnt have such a monopoly on the gaming pc market
Windows is a love and domestic violence level hate relationship
Linux users hearing these news : 😎😎
“I use Linux btw 😎”
- proud Linux user, probably
…yeah, I deliberately “remove” the “Arch” word here.
@@Knee-Lew debian is eazier
Shitty OS, MacOS is the best
All OS'es have their flaws.@@hanhthien2948
@@hanhthien2948 whatever 😒
boycott corporations into compliance
Don't forget to sue.
Or switch to a competitor. Go Linux
vote with your wallet.
Microsoft is secretly the Linux marketing team
Pretty enough evidence to convince someone to install linux.
people been calling for the death of windows since the 90s nobody's elderly mother is going to care about linux until they make it more accessible
I tend to kill unnecessary stuff running in my background... this AI thing would be just that.
And Microsoft wonder why people like me are finally switching to Linux as my main OS, even though I have a powerful enough PC, this bs is stupidly anti-consumer
jo i fixed a problem by going to the nearest msicrosoft store and waiting for a windows 7 back to vista times
" Look at my cool gaming pc "
" What's that low RAM watermark "
Microsoft wandering why is it such a battle to get people to jump to windows 11
Also Microsoft: lol u broke
They are really trying hard to push away their costumers
Microsoft:yo bro i need to tell you something
Low end pc:what?
Microsoft: YOU SUCK
True, child
thanks microsoft, now i will learn linux
Not a lot to learn, it just does what you want and doesn't moan at you
i still use windows 10
Chad
LTS ends next year
I still use windows 7!!!
@@Sebastian-bo7vjGod damn oh well. Worth it
no lack of support will every be worse than spyware and bloatware. big shoutouts to win10 enterprise and win7.
Microsoft is making the tortuous switch to Linux even more appealing
It gets harder and harder to keep taking them seriously I swear.
Me who has an ultra high end desktop with the watermark: 👁️👄👁️
Well did you pay for it? Of not maybe you got a off-brand cpu? Or Microsoft is just bloatware
@@casperl6437 All of the words you just said make no sense in context
@@Hexcede that is true
Looks like my 8gb of ram on my laptop is gonna have to hold extra
looks like my 2gb ram laptop gonna dies
@@GamerBePlayinstop the cap, the newest system’s that support only 2gb ram are using ddr3, and no one has a pc that bad. Single channel 2gb ram with a at least 10 years old cpu is crazy
@@Lucas69_ Not everyone is rich like you bro, some people barely survive
@@trenwar computers with a >5th generation cpu are free at many places
@@trenwar true but only in really poor places like Africa and the us
We need developers to start making their software support other operating systems than Windows. This is ridiculous.
windows: severely bloated
linux: unstable + confusing
macos: near zero compatibility
WHY CANT WE JUST HAVE A DECENT OS
Confusing, yes, it can be. But unstable? Certain linux distros are known for their stability.
I got the gist of Manjaro in an afternoon. It's what I use to make my old computers keep going.
Haven't had an install in a while though, might try Mint.
What Linux distro are you referring to?
@@DirranProductionsAs an Archer(btw), i really can't recommend using Manjaro. It's just Arch but outdated by a week
You clearly know nothing about OSes
I'm still rocking an Intel core i7 6700 and it runs windows 11 with 0 issues. I hate that companies are forcing this down our throats when in reality I could care less about AI.
Good that I switched to Linux 2 years ago
Ah yes, AI File Explorer, it needs an uplift considering I have to use a 3rd party indexing to find anything reliably but that's getting turned off even faster than copilot for businesses.
I want windows 7 back
take it back.
Love that Windows is giving me more and More reasons to install Linux in my next PC
Tech megacorporations trying not to be shitty and evil challenge (impossible)
Yea I feel like everyone is going to Linux by 2025 at this point Microsoft is just messing around until people stop using windows
Edit : damn I started a war
Idk man. Most people outside of the PCMR bubble tend to like co pilot.
Most people aren't techy enough to install linux but I definately can see an increase in Mac and Chromebook users
They said windows 10 will be the last windows, now we know thats a lie and they will always force mysterious mystery up our device
@@NCHLTII chromebooks are linux. Also it's literally installing an ISO on a usb then clicking yes a couple of times. It's the exact same as installing Windows.
@@Sebastian-bo7vj But most people on this planet do not know how to do that
On today's episode of:
Reasons I'm Glad I Use Linux.
I hope other major apps developers will try to make their app for Linux too so people could really ditch Microsoft, because even if there's an alternative, most people would like to stick from what they used to
I'm a keyboard enthusiast and that dude just hyped my brains up by showing me retro keyboard
lol, I use that kinda Keyboard rn. Hard to see if it is exactly the one... - I use a bulky, windows-button-free Compaq RT102...
“brokey can’t even run our AI”
oh my pc is too low end?
Let me pull 300 dollars out my butt cheeks real quick🤦♂️
Good lord i hate windows 11 even more now. This is why im staying on Windows 10
My next computer will be linux. It's decided already
We live in such odd times. I have a Macbook Air M1 and a 2023 Windows laptop and I am honestly shocked at the state of computing. On one hand I have stability and excellent power consumption and as a result battery life on Mac OS. On the other hand some software only runs on Windows and the OS offers a lot more stuff out of the box for power users. Literally every week I switch back and forth and nothing feels quite right. Both have major downsides, I end up using the Windows machine more only because it has newer and cooler hardware.
You could also try Linux if you want to, some distros have advantages of both Windows and Mac OS.
I guess I'm learning more about how to work around windows bullshit
My school computer is doomed
Linux has never been so appealing to me before
We welcome you! I recommend Linux Mint
@@iplyrunescape305 lots of people recommend Ubuntu and mint for beginners. What's the difference from your perspective. I'll still use windows for gaming and Microsoft 365.
Okay microsoft, it's not funny anymore. Please stop making your OS worse
Next time I buy a computer I will look at Linux closely.
Once this rolls out, I’m gonna try my damn well hardest to switch every single computer I own to Linux
Me: 3rd Party Windows Keys 😂
Me: Massgravels github page
that doesn't work.
did you even watch the short?
Uhh… Windows keys only allow you to activate Windows, not to upgrade your hardware (Unless you gonna get hardware by unlocking physical windows.)
Bro is about to download a better CPU.
they somehow made it even worse than me and windows 8. that's actually incredible
The funny part is that some of AMD’s CPUs have dedicated AI accelerators
My work laptop is gonna love this watermark
If that goes on... im gonna sue microsoft.
If you have the money, go on
Lovely from windows, you just buy a new pc open it for the first time just to see a huge watermark saying "your pc is shit"
Basically they are going to kill our laptop batteries
Microsoft: WE WANT YOU TO USE WINDOWS 11!!
Also Microsoft:
This is why I use Ubuntu.
Trash OS can't even download chrome
@@hanhthien2948, it can at chrome's website. Just choos the DEb version and open with software xenter
@@hanhthien2948Every Linux distro can download Chrome unless you don't know how to use a package manager and/or didn't check the app store, Chrome and many other apps should be available in the app store.
@@hanhthien2948 huh????? you literally can????
@@hanhthien2948That's straight up wrong and misinformation.
I'm legitmently happy as it looks like my pc cannot run ai
This is exactly why I never upgraded to Windows 11. I knew Microsoft would pull crap like this. Seriously thinking about dual-booting Linux and Windows from now on
Microsoft doesn't have a formidable competition, yet...
Good thing I have no plans of ever leaving Windows 10
I have never been so happy to still have windows 7
microsoft really tries to make people switch to linux
as a full windows user of my entire life i’m gonna start watching linux tutorials
Microsoft is just trying to say "please stop using windows find alternatives"
It seems it's better to just pirate the hell out of windows before they go even more mad
My 7/XP dualboot feels timeless at this point
"GUYS I SWEAR I DIDNT SEE THAT GUY THE WINDOWS AI WATERMARK BLOCKED HIM"
Man, they forced you to upgrade to Windows 11, and now they're adding a watermark if your device is low-end? How disgusting of them.
Happier with my linux pc every time i hear about a windows update.
that pengoo lookin real nice today 🐧🐧🐧
Imagine you buy a laptop with Windows 11 pre-installed, and seeing a watermark about ai that your laptop is too low end
Every time I think my opinion of Microsoft could not possibly sink any lower, they surprise me.
as if I want AI running in the background while playing a video game
Just when i thought windows 11 couldn't get any lower. They find a way to make switching off windows so much easy.
They really knew that their customer will skip 1 version, so they just make them the worst thing possible
This is why I'm sticking to windows 10 for as long as I can
Not until they upgrade your OS without asking you overnight.
Had that happen to me once. Very infuriating.
@@lieutenanteclipse9975 Wait, they do that!?!?! I'm switching to a different OS if that shit happens. (Thankfully, they stopped nagging me about windows 11)
"Guess what? We don't pay our developers to write good code! We pay our developers to meet their deadlines!"
I think they should give you the option to use co-pilot in the first place. You literally can't delete it from your PC and it takes up storage.
"so am i able to play minecraft with shaders on linux?"
"Its not as easy as Windows but yes"
"Fair enough"
*Installs Linux*
Great, it's already insulting as it is that they let us know our computer isn't qualified for windows 11.
Yeah it's definitely time to switch to some Linux Distro
This is why I stay on Windows 10, none of that bullshit there
And another thing too, the update also makes it to where there are Caps-Lock notifications where if you wanted to fix them you had to delete one of those HP utilities if your PC's a HP