Windows isn't Sustainable

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  • čas přidán 15. 05. 2024
  • I talk a bit about how old code is coming back to bite Microsoft and how they are unable to sustain an operating system in the modern era.

Komentáře • 179

  • @sofistdecaydead
    @sofistdecaydead Před měsícem +70

    05:22
    This is my fear every week now. Windows will decide "You know what, I will do nothing until you enable Secure Boot."

    • @rothn2
      @rothn2 Před měsícem +5

      Linux works fine with secure boot. Does Windows overwrite the Linux secure boot keys or something?

    • @andrive
      @andrive Před 29 dny +2

      Block updates or move to Windows 10 ltsc

    • @davidddo
      @davidddo Před 29 dny +2

      ​@@rothn2most distros don't out of the box though

    • @rothn2
      @rothn2 Před 29 dny +4

      @@davidddo That's true-- they need to install with it disabled and then you have to add the keys later, because the installer images tend not to be signed with the Microsoft keys that ship with most computers. I think it would be actually illegal though to sell computers locked down with Microsoft secureboot keys without any good alternatives. I would hope anyway. Yeah, I think I see the problem now.

    • @ThePlayerOfGames
      @ThePlayerOfGames Před 22 dny +2

      "Secure boot" isn't that secure, but if you are wedded to the idea you use mokmanager and mokutil to verify the shim and have the shim verify the kernel and third party kernel modules in Linux

  • @uniqueprogressive9908
    @uniqueprogressive9908 Před měsícem +111

    Its wover. Billions must install linux

  • @awa0927
    @awa0927 Před měsícem +34

    2:28
    Honestly it doesn’t sound far fetched at all. Everything you said is true. It’s ridiculous how Windows gives absolutely zero privacy and ownership of the operating system to their users.

    • @Timely-ud4rm
      @Timely-ud4rm Před 14 dny +1

      It's why I use Linux but many wont switch because they are used to the OS and software they have to use. I'm lucky enough to be able to not rely on software only made on windows.

  • @PavewayIII-gbu24
    @PavewayIII-gbu24 Před měsícem +31

    I had been duel booting windows and linux for a while. Deleted my windows partition a couple months ago. Everything I want to do works just as well if not better on Linux. Even fixed the micro stutters in SCP SL. No regrets

    • @eightheve
      @eightheve Před 14 dny

      Same boat here. Only thing I miss is the occasional software that doesn't run well through wine and isn't popular enough for there to be a workaround on reddit

  • @rafaelacash7
    @rafaelacash7 Před měsícem +21

    Honestly it’s kinda sad to see the state of Windows. Sure things have improved but overall it lacks what could be a really good OS. Grew up with Vista, then 8, 8.1 and currently on 10. A damn shame I never got to try 7!
    I recently started going on a “time machine” on YT, watching old videos or footage of older OS’s and times around launches of new OS’s and back then was different. Mfs were downright celebrating Windows XP launch, concerts or bands would play with Gates on stage, parties would be thrown and even ice cream of the OS would be released for a limited time….
    Compared to current times and the last hyped OS was probably Windows 7. Now with 11 there’s data gathering “Tele” and I think it’s been going on even before 11, it’s just sad. Ads and AI Pilot being shoved at us without our consent… I’m switching to Mac for the first time ever. Was gonna build a really solid PC but nah even intL kinda sus rn too… shame.

    • @Gamesational1
      @Gamesational1 Před 21 dnem +1

      Then install WINE as a compability layer.

    • @FF9F00
      @FF9F00 Před 11 dny +1

      Honestly, you didn’t miss much with Windows 7. It was basically a glorified Vista with a new taskbar (aka “Superbar”), a slightly redesigned control panel and media player, and you could also set a slideshow for your desktop background (“a theme”). That was basically the whole difference between Vista and 7. They even use the same sound scheme by default, but 7 had a few additional ones built in.
      Also, the Mac is perfect for your day-to-day tasks, and is so much better at everything… except when it comes to gaming or running some old 32-bit apps. Don’t throw away your old Windows computer in case you need access to an old program or want to play some games.

    • @jamestillman5247
      @jamestillman5247 Před 6 dny +1

      towards the end there 10 was as good if not better than 7 in stability. It is a shame.

  • @dave7244
    @dave7244 Před měsícem +13

    The issue with Windows has been that it seems that they essentially have people that don't understand what the product is or they are trying to turn it into something which it isn't. This has been true since Windows 8 where they tried to mush a desktop OS and a tablet/phone OS. This was mostly fixed with Win 10 and then undid again with 11 which is going to be some consumer horseshit OS. They seem intent into turning into MacOS.
    Windows has always excelled at being a desktop OS that was relatively easy to use if you were wagie office worker, good software compatibility and hackable enough that if you were a software developer/tinkerer that you could do some cool stuff with it.
    I could tolerate Windows 10 after doing the usual debloat with Powershell. Windows 11 required more of this and quite honestly I was spending more time messing with the OS than Linux. Most of the software I use is cross platform or has decent cross platform alternatives and I just ended up spending more time in Linux than Windows to the point where the Windows installation only gets booted into to basically update it.

  • @chinogambino9375
    @chinogambino9375 Před měsícem +10

    AMD have already said next Gen graphics cards will not be maintained for windows 10. If you game you will be forced to Windows 11 and 12 after that.
    I will switch to Linux desktop, I run all my server applications off Linux headless already but tbh Im not really looking forward to it.

  • @malloid
    @malloid Před měsícem +10

    I use a very stripped-down Win 10 Pro, with no telemetry, no Cortana, no XBox shit, no spam upsell, and no remembering frequent folders. It's okay, but Microsoft have definitely f***ed up the way updates work, since Win 7, and I do worry that an update from MS could screw up my customisation. Unless there's a big direction change in the way Windows is implemented from Microsoft (unlikely), then it could very much be the last version of Windows I use. There are so many bad stories about Win 11 (MS account insistence, updates reverting customisations, system requirements, pushed advertising, data harvesting, and general UI and settings confusion) that there's no way I'm putting that on any of my computers. Microsoft will lose a huge chunk of their user base to Linux if they continue down this path. But they won't listen...

    • @user-kr6ih2gz5l
      @user-kr6ih2gz5l Před 28 dny +2

      Nah, it's more likely that they're going to lose a huge chunk to Apple (MacOS) because most people are average joes who are unlikely to be putting up with Linux's rather... steep learning curve.
      While it's likely that a sizeable amount of folks (mostly power users, and power users aren't that huge in numbers anyway) are going to switch to Linux over Windows recent enshittification, there just won't be many of them making the move.

    • @jedipadawan7023
      @jedipadawan7023 Před 23 dny +1

      ​@@user-kr6ih2gz5l Linux does not have a steep learning curve at all. That's now an old wives tale now, a legend that will not die.
      Sure, if you insist on going raw Arch or LFS then, yeah, it's a steep learning curve but those are distros designed to learn the workings of an OS fromo virtually constructing an OS.
      Pick an average Desktop distro like, I would say Mint, MX-Linux, OpenSuse maybe - I would avoid the snapcentric ubuntus now) Linux is easy. Actually, easier to pick up and run with than Windows in sooooo many ways.
      I have put Linux on many a laptop here in SE Asia and my wife, who is NOT a techie at all LOVES Linux KDE and asked me to remove Windows 7 from her old Toshiba about ten years ago. She's never asked about Windows since,
      And... indications are people ARE jumping to Linux. I am putting Linux on old laptops that the poor rural folk here have to keep running but cannot go to Windows 10 - forget 11! They run with it fine! Linux desktop use has increases 400% in 18 months. In the USA 12% of desktop users now run Linux. There are more desktop Linux users on Steam than Apple users and if you read the comments on YT on Windows 11 so many are saying "I'm going Mint Linux."
      Even today a friend stated he would have to go Linus thanks to 'Recall.'

    • @joringedamke5597
      @joringedamke5597 Před 23 dny +1

      Problem is, Linux is nowhere near as well-advertised as Windows. You don't get Linux ads coming up everywhere unless you actually go to relevant sites, a.k.a you're already in the know.

    • @user-kr6ih2gz5l
      @user-kr6ih2gz5l Před 22 dny

      ​@@jedipadawan7023 good to know that, but some hardware incompabilities are still there, my Realtek wifi antenna won't work well with Linux because it has an old chipset (8812au), I could just a new wifi antenna, but an OS forcing me to buy/upgrade something (hello Windows is that you!?) isn't what I'm asking for.
      Most games will run well with Proton but some of them still with bugs, and knowing that most game devs won't be making native versions for Linux anytime soon... I could only hope I'm wrong because I really want Linux to take off like it deserves, then devs will finally shy away from that idea Linux is only a "niche OS for nerds".

    • @jedipadawan7023
      @jedipadawan7023 Před 22 dny

      @@user-kr6ih2gz5l Well, I am handing Linux out to the locals who have 10 year laptops and no way can they upgrade so Linux allows them to carry on using up to date software. So they are not concerned by a sense of 'nerd OS.'
      Odd that an OLD chipset would cause problems. It's usually state of the art that causes troubles. Note there there are different kernels for different occasions. MX-Linux is very good at supporting range of kernels including liquorix and there is xanmod out which use propitiatory drivers that you wifi might need.

  • @stevejohnson1321
    @stevejohnson1321 Před 28 dny +8

    Since micro-softie forces OEMs to buy the license, "windows" isn't going away soon. I wish we got to choose the OS at point of purchase, but in most cases we don't have that opportunity.

    • @Timely-ud4rm
      @Timely-ud4rm Před 14 dny

      Yeah I'd love the option to have windows pre-installed or to choose to have the pc with no OS so you can boot whatever OS you want.

    • @rokiesato
      @rokiesato Před 13 dny

      i mean installing linux from a usb isnt that hard because the drive can still be wiped before installation without opening up the system

    • @rokiesato
      @rokiesato Před 13 dny

      @@Timely-ud4rmsome manufacturers are already letting customers choose linux or no os at all.

    • @stevejohnson1321
      @stevejohnson1321 Před 13 dny

      For you and me easy enough, but I don't want to $pay even that $30 to micro-softie. I evicted "windows" back in 2009 because I knew it would never improve. I was correct.

    • @Timely-ud4rm
      @Timely-ud4rm Před 13 dny

      @@rokiesato They are? I'd like to know where? the only company I know that does this is framwork but the options are build the laptop yourself or have it pre-built with windows. I wish they had a option to have it prebuilt with no OS so you can put the liinux distro you use. either way it doesn't matter to me becasue I am investing into the apple ecosystem soon.

  • @Bareego
    @Bareego Před měsícem +6

    Also I'm mad at myself that I didn't find out about BTRFS before, man I used to do IT user support, and having BTRFS running on business desktops would have saved us so much time and hassle. Instead you had to guess your way through windows obtuseness, really don't miss that. Most small businesses don't bother with backups for the desktops but just the server, so the call with "Oh I've deleted a super important file, can you get that back" would have been so easily fixed by booting from a rolled back /home and copying the file over then rebooting from the later version.

  • @user-px1sb7et7t
    @user-px1sb7et7t Před měsícem +14

    I dont want to have to switch from wjndows to another os because its what I'm used to, I'm lazy, I'm worried I'll lose all my data because I don't know what I'm doing, and of course my favourite games aren't compatible... but I cant fucking stand what windows is doing. I cant stay with windows in these conditions but I hate my alternative just as much
    so its 8 days later and Ive installed linux mint cinnamon on an old laptop. Going okay, but I have to use recovery mode every time because if I don't all I get is a black screen after log in. I've just installed steam, gonna test out some games. I like the document options they have but I do sorely miss wordpad :(
    Also its saying my cpu is being used at 100% capacity despite nothing going on so theres that too

    • @roklaca3138
      @roklaca3138 Před měsícem +9

      Exactly, when alternative basically requires you to be a software engineer level akill to make stuff work, its a bad alternative from the start. We need an actuall desktop OS, not some server/workstation stuff with too much complexity

    • @user-px1sb7et7t
      @user-px1sb7et7t Před 29 dny

      Literally. That said I have an old spare laptop so I might bite the bullet and try out linux mint, I'll update you on how it goes if you'd like ​@@roklaca3138

    • @kjala_nix
      @kjala_nix Před 23 dny

      @@roklaca3138 GhostBSD, Linux Mint, Pop OS. Я: Windows 10 user

    • @RealWaffles
      @RealWaffles  Před 23 dny +1

      ghostbsd is kind of a crapchute. i managed to break it within like a day and had to give up on it for now. FreeBSD probably your best bet if you have the right hardware and know a lot about unix.

    • @user-px1sb7et7t
      @user-px1sb7et7t Před 14 dny

      ​​@@roklaca3138linux mint goin okay, although I haven't been able to make any of my games run but everything else is great! Its got a free suite similar to microsoft office, and using the terminal is super fun! Now that I know how to invert my screen colours its perfect for my everyday non-gaming needs
      Unfortunately until I work that out I'm stuck with windows on my pc but its win 10 and I downloaded a 3rd party app to prevent it from updating without my permission so its not all bad
      Its cinnamon edge specifically ☺️

  • @phoenixrising4995
    @phoenixrising4995 Před měsícem +9

    Its would be pretty sweet if Valve released SteamOS once NVK for Nvidia becomes viable which it should be by the end of the year. Then in 2025 release Steam Machines and maybe another deck the year after that. This could double Linux's marketshare and entice Adobe and others to jump on board. After that MS is screwed, imagine an 8%-10% marketshare.

  • @carpetedrestroom5218
    @carpetedrestroom5218 Před 25 dny +10

    bilions must seed linux iso's

  • @Piano_Castle
    @Piano_Castle Před měsícem +15

    Turns out Windows 11 doesnt meet the minimum requirements of me owning my PC... Hello, Kali Linux!!!

    • @AlperShal
      @AlperShal Před měsícem +11

      Why install Kali? If it was something you should be using, you would have been using it since so long ago as it's kinda the industry standard. Just go use some Linux distro made for end-users, not cyber security experts.

    • @wilville3752
      @wilville3752 Před měsícem +13

      Don’t use kali it’s got a bunch of preinstalled pentesting stuff use a normal distro

    • @memesfromtheforsakenworlwi9218
      @memesfromtheforsakenworlwi9218 Před měsícem +15

      please for the love of god don't use kali as a daily driver

    • @RealWaffles
      @RealWaffles  Před měsícem +15

      kali is cool but it's generally not recommended to be used as your main desktop os since it has intentional security holes and is more a preconfigured toolkit for debian. not to discourage you though, just the pentesting distros like blackarch and parrotsec will probably give you more headaches than they're worth

    • @naterest5033
      @naterest5033 Před 24 dny +5

      Kali is not recommended to be installed on bare-metal, it's meant to be used in VMs mostly, if you want to something like that, just get Debian, Linux Mint, or Fedora even, and just look up what software does Kali have, and install them.

  • @NegativeReferral
    @NegativeReferral Před 28 dny +10

    Modern OSs are houses of cards built on functions and objects calling functions calling objects calling functions, many of the above were made by people no longer working for the company, who did not bother to document exactly what they did. One feature is changed, and the walls tumble down. Something that worked in 32-bit fails in 64-bit, even when 64 has no issue running 32. Objects and programs are declared deprecated, only for so much else to just suddenly stop working. Something as simple as playing back a general MIDI file can't be done without downloading third party software. Games and other software that people poured their hearts, minds, and souls into (if they were interested in programming) or at least their minds AND STRESS (if they only pursued programming as a safe, high-paid job), that also contain the genius work of graphic designers, audio engineers, etc., that brought people joy, that people made their fortunes with, that people NEED to use a piece of software, SUDDENLY STOP WORKING. A tool that once allowed the misfits to be misfits with impunity is now being patrolled any way they can, and who knows what the AI will do if it ends up corrupting the captures and making it look like you intentionally sought out illegal things.
    Fuck the Supreme Court for humoring the concept of terms of use as a form of contract. Fuck Apple for acting like modifying, upgrading, or repairing YOUR OWN DEVICE is fucking tampering. FUCK MICROSOFT for pouring more into deals with OpenAi than actually making a workable operating system, for policing our machines, for giving us no privacy, for destroying HOURS UPON HOURS of human work with a BUGGY operating system built on a house of cards! Instead of "Deprecating" certain features and raising DLL Hell, why not either leave them as is in addition to something better, or, IDK... make a new OS?
    I miss when the "nerds" were in charge of SV and Redmond. I miss when it seemed like many programmers were the type of person with a passion (perhaps autistic special interest) in software and getting it to work with hardware, who'd code just for fun and publish homebrew if they were in any other line of work, who treat SV like singers treated Hollywood. Nowadays, these companies are full of people who are only in it for the money, who might not even bother to learn anything not required for their job, who will be happy to get a role in sales or mid-level management for the financial/non-programming side of the company so they don't have to write another line of code, look at a circuit schematic, etc., again. Like the session musician who never liked the bass taking spots from people who'd LOVE to work in the music industry.
    Less than 2% of professional programmers in 2019 are on the autism spectrum... yet something tells me that if you narrowed it to people specifically interested in computers, the number will go up, as it probably will if you looked at recreational programmers. And Agile is frustrating for people on the spectrum. I'm not saying that non-autistic people automatically make bad programmers... but the environment isn't really hospitable to autistic people in SV anymore. Or to anyone who doesn't want to BS around at "corporate culture" events.
    And Agile in general reminds me of the Hollywood studio system in reverse - instead of too many union-guaranteed roles like a separate focus puller, you have low-level programmers who might suddenly be tasked to do graphics.
    Software keeps taking up more space on hard drives since no one wants to optimize any code, and this codebase is recycled because it works... until it doesn't.
    Silicon Valley needs more passionate programmers.

    • @RealWaffles
      @RealWaffles  Před 28 dny +9

      yeah it seems all the good programmers are being hired for crap projects now cause bloated webshit is the new meta

  • @tato-chip7612
    @tato-chip7612 Před měsícem +7

    its winover

  • @RedVRCC
    @RedVRCC Před měsícem +12

    I just want the old days of windows back without all the spyware and bloat. I'd use linux if it wasn't for the horrid compatibility with many of the things I use, especially anything gaming related. Like if someone managed to remake windows xp with modern compatibility layers for modern software that would be lit.
    At least some of us tech savvy users can mitigate some of microsoft's bullshit. I've written a batch file that will run on start to shut off the windows update service to make it so *I* get to choose when I want to update. I'm also learning C# and plan to examine windows to see what all of microsoft's bs I can disable via stopping services and then making a basic control panel program to disable or enable them at will. Probably gonna call it MicroShafter.

    • @whitebeartigtig
      @whitebeartigtig Před měsícem +7

      funnily enough, there are projects to get modern software running on old versions of windows. Since you mentioned XP, One Core API is the project for that, and it is known to be able to run a lot of modern applications, including modern chromium and electron. It's super impressive.
      If MS kill an OS, you bet the community will come together to make modern stuff work. This has happened time and time again, with Windows 98 SE/ME's KernelEx, the Windows 2000 Extended Kernel, One Core API as mentioned before, Vista Extended Kernel and VxKex for Windows 7.
      The only reason projects like these exist is because of the mess that Microsoft has made in recent years, and I can't wait to see how they develop in the future.

    • @Forty8-Forty5-Fifty8
      @Forty8-Forty5-Fifty8 Před měsícem +2

      I gave up on Windows, I keep it on standby so I can dual-boot for gaming, but for all other purposes, it feels like I am walking barefoot through a never-ending hall of legos to do anything else on it.

    • @RedVRCC
      @RedVRCC Před měsícem

      @@Forty8-Forty5-Fifty8 yeah I agree with how windows is now... Bloated pile of spyware shit nowadays. I've been trying to get into linux so I can use it for everything that it's actually compatible with. Just trying to figure it out and how exactly it works. I got a spare 500gb SSD I can put in my PC to use as my linux drive and plenty of USB sticks to make bootable media with, but I'm not sure which distro to try (a beginner friendly one preferably).
      About dual booting, is there like some kind of convenient way to do it? Like when I wanna play with other OS's I end up just playing with the boot order in bios.

    • @RedVRCC
      @RedVRCC Před měsícem

      @@whitebeartigtig interesting... I may have to look into this a bit more. I also heard of this thing called "atlasOS" on a LTT video that apparently debloats windows and shuts off many of the microsoft spyware services running in the background. I'm just sick of modern windows.

    • @Forty8-Forty5-Fifty8
      @Forty8-Forty5-Fifty8 Před měsícem +1

      @@RedVRCC My recommendation is to just choose any distro that sounds like it might interest you and then go from there, as the right distro for you will entirely depend on your goals. What's right for you might not necessarily be what's right for me. Different distros will follow similar patterns that carry over, but each one will ultimately have its own specializations and target audience. It is not uncommon to use multiple distros or to even distro-hop back and forth between them. I think *_the best way to get into Linux is to just dive in and immerse yourself_* instead of trying to get that perfect introduction without any speed bumps.
      For dual-booting, changing boot order in the BIOS works fine, many distros will automatically install grub, which gives you a menu to choose from, using arrow keys. It is highly advisable to back up your data onto a separate, unplugged, drive before beginning installation for any OS.

  • @Forty8-Forty5-Fifty8
    @Forty8-Forty5-Fifty8 Před měsícem +9

    The windows ecosystem for developers and power users just feels like an inconsistent buggy pile of steaming hot proprietary trash with instability issues. The Linux community seems to love transparency and openly sharing ideas which instills much more confidence for the longevity and stability of my system. When I use Linux, I feel like I am a skilled fisherman sharing ideas with other skilled fishermen, but when I use Windows, I feel like I am visiting an unregulated shady fish market and hoping I don't get some sort of brain eating parasite.

    • @SiskaweshKsutaraden
      @SiskaweshKsutaraden Před 6 dny

      What a great example! This is very creative. (Alteast in my opinion.) :)

  • @touka32able
    @touka32able Před 22 dny +2

    Thank you for talking about this, Moist Critical

  • @s00774
    @s00774 Před měsícem +9

    winderp bad, install gentoo

    • @awa0927
      @awa0927 Před měsícem +3

      That’s what I did lol

    • @Chris47368
      @Chris47368 Před měsícem +2

      Ooft...mint user here 😅

    • @awa0927
      @awa0927 Před měsícem

      @@Chris47368
      You’re a mint user for now but the more you go down the Linux iceberg you’ll be using Gentoo before you know it.

    • @roklaca3138
      @roklaca3138 Před měsícem +4

      Gentoo for new users, its going to work out just fine🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @awa0927
      @awa0927 Před 23 dny

      @@roklaca3138 of course it will

  • @23bcx
    @23bcx Před měsícem +2

    CVEs are a joke, security in SW in general is a joke.

  • @truthdoesnotexist
    @truthdoesnotexist Před 10 dny +1

    I never knew penguinz0 was so based

  • @joringedamke5597
    @joringedamke5597 Před 23 dny +1

    My favorite thing is the OS not respecting my default browser when I click a help link. Then there's the ads for *more* Microsoft products on the lock screen.

    • @RealWaffles
      @RealWaffles  Před 22 dny

      hopefully iot ltsc should fix the second problem. edge being default browser is rly irritating though.
      plan on making a video on iot ltsc when i get the chance but i haven't booted into windows for so long that i haven't bothered installing it yet.

  • @dave7244
    @dave7244 Před měsícem +1

    4:00 The issue isn't necessarily the proprietary nature. It is more the fact that (you mentioned earlier in the video) is the constant attitude that permeates the entire industry of "agile". Nothing is ever finished and you have to finish features in sprints which means everything is built in a way where it is intended to be thrown away later on because you know you are going to have to change it about 10 or 11 times. This causes fatigue in devs as they can never just think through a problem properly.
    It has infected their .NET development now and you get these insane feature requests that almost nobody wanted (because most people using these languages don't participate in the community at all and are wagie corp developers and don't care about whiz bang language features).

  • @aktivex2075
    @aktivex2075 Před měsícem +2

    I thought, why does this look so not representable. Then I saw, linux

  • @mohammadreza3573
    @mohammadreza3573 Před 24 dny +1

    Which linux distro do u use?

  • @natsuLore
    @natsuLore Před 10 dny

    It's truly Windover.

  • @Lyoko42o
    @Lyoko42o Před 23 dny

    Just found your channel, good video. Subbed !

  • @xzs432
    @xzs432 Před 23 dny

    i use https everywhere and ublock origin in my browser and i edited the host file to block ads and malware, am i safe?

  • @awa0927
    @awa0927 Před měsícem +1

    Question
    Will you ever make a Linux vs BSD video? Have you used any of the BSD’s? If you have which one do you like?

    • @RealWaffles
      @RealWaffles  Před měsícem +1

      i did just install ghostbsd today and im trying to get it setup now. so far ive got audio working and i can voice call lol

    • @awa0927
      @awa0927 Před měsícem

      @@RealWaffles Nice!! I installed Openbsd the other day and really like it (maybe not as much as Gentoo tho). Anyway I'm looking forward to seeing more of your videos (BSD related or not).

  • @pf100andahalf
    @pf100andahalf Před 19 dny

    The actual foundation of windows' core (windows nt) is rock solid. It just has crap installed and running and that's the issue and installed crap can change and be removed. Use LTSC

  • @azul_aim
    @azul_aim Před měsícem +1

    I've never ever had license for my windows and for a reason

    • @TechnoMinded-qp5in
      @TechnoMinded-qp5in Před 25 dny

      Work on a local account they can't really fuck with you unless you're signed into Microsoft.

  • @plainsabertooth7828
    @plainsabertooth7828 Před 13 dny

    For me I'm looking at haiku os and reactos two projects that can breath fresh air and the free open source world hoping reactos becomes beta soon.

    • @RealWaffles
      @RealWaffles  Před 12 dny +1

      yeah im eyeing chimera linux since its trying to make an alternative to elogind, using bsd coreutils llvm and musl

  • @goofyahdemoman1134
    @goofyahdemoman1134 Před 25 dny +1

    There's no way I'm trying to switch to Linux. I already switched from 10 to 11 and it went smoothly, but I fucked it up because of user error(I wanted to fix my buggy user account and I did, but then I forgot to backup parts of my appdata folder, so I had to reinstall a bunch of programs). Thinking about how most programs that have a dedicated Windows install method and dedicated Linux install method, I would have to reinstall COUNTLESS stuff(not to mention the file system incompatibilities, so who knows, some of my data might be inaccessible on Linux). I will not forgo my years of data, and I will only ever switch if all my data gets corrupted or something.

    • @tonywise198
      @tonywise198 Před 18 dny +1

      To reinstall Windows it takes me hours: to reinstall everything on Linux Mint takes me about 30 minutes. F**k Windows.

  • @kozekistudio
    @kozekistudio Před 17 dny

    once adobe supports linux or someone makes an after effects alternative, i will permanently switch to arch on my main workstation

    • @hermanwooster8944
      @hermanwooster8944 Před 6 dny

      It's funny. Adobe refuses to support linux but they support Android.

  • @kernaltrap
    @kernaltrap Před 6 dny

    holy shit 8k views?????? damn

  • @CybersecPat
    @CybersecPat Před měsícem +1

    Maybe include some content on screen to illustrate your points

  • @cariyaputta
    @cariyaputta Před 18 dny

    Just all in in Linux. Everything will be alright.

  • @install_gentoo
    @install_gentoo Před 23 dny +2

    Another video telling people to switch, been three today, neat :)
    Best thing about these are the comments from salty M$ shills losing their marbles

  • @AngyGorgoglione
    @AngyGorgoglione Před měsícem +2

    Go linux always, Zorin is better then win11 to everything

  • @DylanJava
    @DylanJava Před 23 dny

    Sorry, but what DE is that?

  • @Minetheground
    @Minetheground Před 23 dny

    i thought you were the wattles Minecraft youtuber LOL

  • @nodaxxing
    @nodaxxing Před měsícem

    Yes you are correct. Code shouldve never been treated like a physical good. The balance of control and user experience is for companies to solve and Microsoft has failed horribly in this regard for years. The industry is still new, AI and Rust-like language features will write the final code of our nested simulations

    • @ca_kay
      @ca_kay Před měsícem

      It's the opposite. Companies act as if code isn't a good. They sell it to you, then act like you paid for a license instead of the software itself when in reality, yes, you did pay for the software, and the license just came with it. This is why they think they can do whatever they want to your property. Ironically, Linux being free means it is in a better legal position to wreck itself than Windows is.

  • @itsokai
    @itsokai Před měsícem

    Good thing I just started using Linux. Wow, thanks for the info.

  • @hamoodj792
    @hamoodj792 Před 18 dny +3

    Bro breath more

  • @archiedawson
    @archiedawson Před měsícem +2

    u sound like moist critical lmao

    • @markusTegelane
      @markusTegelane Před měsícem

      he does not

    • @archiedawson
      @archiedawson Před měsícem

      @@markusTegelane ok

    • @bc100dev
      @bc100dev Před měsícem +1

      ​@@markusTegelane not exactly like Moist Critical, but somewhat similar. Not the exact sound, tho.

  • @deepakh.s6346
    @deepakh.s6346 Před 22 dny +1

    Loving the fall of windows, slowly but surely

  • @BilboBagginsWPG
    @BilboBagginsWPG Před 8 dny

    More people would make the move if linux would finally get more user friendly than Dos 5.

    • @RealWaffles
      @RealWaffles  Před 6 dny

      hey dos5 is super user friendly its just people crap their pants when they have to type something

  • @igorgiuseppe1862
    @igorgiuseppe1862 Před měsícem +1

    8:50 apple is not that good either, they are good at specific market niches, at the cost of being bad at everything else.
    linux and windows are better for gaming than mac for example, apple also charge a lot for their hardware.

  • @tonywise198
    @tonywise198 Před 18 dny

    Microsoft is a data scraping company run by interns. Went to Linux years ago.

  • @blakedmc1989RaveHD
    @blakedmc1989RaveHD Před 23 dny

    if Avermedia capture cards would work better on Linux and if most Anti Cheat games would work on Linux, i'd switch over to Linux for good

    • @RealWaffles
      @RealWaffles  Před 22 dny

      i ended up getting some no name pcie capture card from a friend and it just worked. a lot of cheap capture cards basically use a fake webcam so they should be compatible. idk about avermedia though.

    • @blakedmc1989RaveHD
      @blakedmc1989RaveHD Před 22 dny

      @@RealWaffles i see but i'm more concerned about older AverMedia capture cards

  • @roklaca3138
    @roklaca3138 Před měsícem +1

    100% gaming support without some shady tinkering behind it? Full nvidia support with dlss, rayttacing etc? Gaming peripherals support? ( logitech, thrustmaster). Usable multimonitor support?

  • @LyrisTheCat
    @LyrisTheCat Před 19 dny +1

    are you crying over an operating system or? it sounds like you are literally breaking down through the entire video what the hell

    • @RealWaffles
      @RealWaffles  Před 17 dny

      im on some pretty heavy drugs lol

    • @LyrisTheCat
      @LyrisTheCat Před 17 dny

      @@RealWaffles like while recording? or normally? because this video got recommended to me and all it did was it felting unsettling af while randomly its just complaining about an OS.

  • @mattwhitehead32
    @mattwhitehead32 Před 4 dny

    You have the wrong angle, sir. Microsoft is a company, or more specifically, a corporation. They have one sole purpose-- to make as much profit as possible in the shortest time possible. They could maintain windows 10 forever and do a good job by treating it like a loss leader and rely on their profits from Azure and other property to pay for the required support and talent to keep it secure. It's not how complicated it is or the limits of talent available. Microsoft can afford whatever talent is required. That just wouldn't be profitable.
    It would be perfectly sustainable, it would just eat into profits. So they degrade and deprecate to force you onto a core system that is less and less 'yours' so they can profit from hidden things you've sadly agreed to in the EULA, TOS, and Privacy Policy.

    • @RealWaffles
      @RealWaffles  Před 2 dny

      yeah they already hired an army of developers and what we got was an increasingly buggy mess using the customer as a beta tester without the ability to contribute back to upstream. that's why windows bugs and exploits can last months without a fix.

  • @user-gz3zp8hw7z
    @user-gz3zp8hw7z Před měsícem +1

    Mimimi 😂

  • @appearperson
    @appearperson Před měsícem

    w video

  • @丷
    @丷 Před 18 dny

    why are you randomly moaning at the end of your sentences 😭 besides that this is a pretty average linux schizo rant with brainless points like "you are giving microsoft your entire pc" as if you don't do the same with literally every program you execute, that includes any linux packages you have btw (many of which have anonymous authors/maintainers)

  • @coffeetarded
    @coffeetarded Před 22 dny +1

    the moist critical of linux

  • @Ludak021
    @Ludak021 Před 27 dny +2

    So linux, that depends on programmers working for free to maintain the code is the answer to windows? Sure, as much as gimp is answer to photoshop....Good luck.

    • @RealWaffles
      @RealWaffles  Před 27 dny +2

      it's kind of a misconception that it's people working for free. the reason linux can run on volunteer labor is because these developers already work on linux at their job and they just want the software they use to work better for them. companies end up becoming contributors and they do it for free because linux encourages that kind of behavior. this is also why sony is kind of an outlier with BSD, because they maintain a lot of downstream code and are constantly fighting with upstream rather than contributing their changes back to BSD. they pay the price every day because they actively choose not to be like netflix.
      but this is kind of the topic i should turn into a video.

    • @aniksamiurrahman6365
      @aniksamiurrahman6365 Před 26 dny +2

      Have you ever used Linux? Ever even tried? Linux runs almost all of internet, all of defense, all of cloud, all of IoT, all of data science. Linux is de facto choice when actual professional work is being done. Window is rather limited to desktop, to people who has never seen anything other than that.

    • @nou712
      @nou712 Před 20 dny

      @@RealWaffles Sony bankrolls freebsd and doesn't talk about it because they're scared people will do something funny like making emulators better. They don't "pay the price" just because they don't send their code upstream, they purposefully make things incompatible and tweak things.

  • @wooshbait36
    @wooshbait36 Před měsícem

    Windows is better for almost everything tho, I only install Linux on old computers

    • @aniksamiurrahman6365
      @aniksamiurrahman6365 Před 26 dny

      Apart from Adobe Suit, Windows is a shit for every aspect. BS for gaming, BS for configuring, BS for animation, very surface level for anything related to data, shit for web dev, shit for anything deeper.

    • @wooshbait36
      @wooshbait36 Před 25 dny

      @@aniksamiurrahman6365
      Windows is better in almost every way.
      1. *Gaming* : Dominates the market with top performance and DirectX 12 support.
      2. *Customization* : Offers deep configuration options and WSL for Linux tools.
      3. *Animation* : Runs industry-leading software like Maya, Blender, and Adobe Suite.
      4. *Data* : Powerful tools like SQL Server and Power BI.
      5. *Web Dev* : WSL, Docker, and VS Code
      and so on....

    • @goofyahdemoman1134
      @goofyahdemoman1134 Před 25 dny

      @@aniksamiurrahman6365 Windows has been amazing for me. It has had a few annoying bugs, but I fixed pretty much all of them. The only issues I have are not at all with Windows, but that I don't quite have money to get terabytes of storage and beefy graphics cards for 4k. I still use a GTX 1070 and 60hz 1080p monitors. The only thing I really had to do in terms of gaming once I upgraded to 11 is turn down like 2 settings in Fortnite, because I was getting 50 frames instead of 60(and only in certain parts of the game).

    • @hommeboy
      @hommeboy Před 24 dny

      Not BS for gaming

  • @markusTegelane
    @markusTegelane Před měsícem +3

    just install TempleOS

    • @maybebaking5943
      @maybebaking5943 Před 26 dny

      based

    • @aniksamiurrahman6365
      @aniksamiurrahman6365 Před 26 dny

      Super based.

    • @TechnoMinded-qp5in
      @TechnoMinded-qp5in Před 25 dny +1

      People are trying to transition to Linux Mint from Windows because of the aesthetic look and feels it has a well customizable environment and mostly everything is plug and play tried it for a week and loved it more than Windows 11 if you want something firm and easy do definitely try Linux Mint because it's for beginners and casual Linux option.

  • @peterSobieraj
    @peterSobieraj Před měsícem

    If you don't like softwere as a service, then you should hate linux.
    Linux is the worse in that regards.
    Everything is living creature, that is getting constantly updated.
    You can install Windows 7, and it works.
    But in Linux if you have some 20years old softwere, it's almost impossible to install it, and make it work.
    And it case of modularity, good luck replacing SystemD. Witch btw is made and maintained by Microsoft.
    I was planing to install Linux once WIndows 7 support stop, but once I saw how Linux is right now, I changed my mind.
    If I will go with Linux, I will just put on my computer Linux Kernel, few libs, and write everything else my self.
    But still, anything is better than apple. :)

    • @RealWaffles
      @RealWaffles  Před měsícem +5

      so linux is different from windows, i'm kinda repeating myself from the video but each package in linux has a different development team and on each distro it has a different maintainer. so while microsoft has to update every component in their own operating system themselves, linux has the advantage that each package can be updated separately and eyes are always on the code. so while you can discover a 0day in windows that can be unpatched for months, on linux there's constant eyes on every package so they see updates far more often as bug fixes and security holes are patched.
      as far as systemd, i've made several videos on systemdless distributions. they don't have the same audits as systemd gets, but security through obscurity can sometimes work when exploits are written with systemd in mind. while packages are very init dependent, some distros like artix or gentoo have multiple inits supported.

    • @phoenixrising4995
      @phoenixrising4995 Před měsícem +1

      On the init side you don't have to run systemd, although alot of software will need to be patched to not use it unfortunately. Void Linux uses runit by default and has a systemd build. Devuan Linux and Gentoo Linux uses OpenRC by default. The point is Linux you have choices to swap things out if need be and distro's that are built for another init system will patch in the changes needed for compatibility. As far as legacy stuff goes that is a problem for Linux, but flatpaks and appimages will solve this issue going forward and they have for almost 10 years now. With your arguments, you should run Windows XP or even 98, where the OS came "as is", since Windows 7 had a crap ton of updates during its life.

    • @goofyahdemoman1134
      @goofyahdemoman1134 Před 25 dny

      Except when it comes to phones. With the stupid Gemini copy paste decisions Google has been making(and just how much subjectively worse they are than Apple). I'd rather have a Mac than...a nasty filthy Chromebook.

    • @tonywise198
      @tonywise198 Před 18 dny

      @peterSobieraj Yeah, use Windows 7 and get all sorts of crap on an unsupported system. Great idea, NOT.

    • @peterSobieraj
      @peterSobieraj Před 18 dny

      @@tonywise198 OK. Please tell me how would you get remote access to Windows7 machine with method that won't work on newer Windows ?

  • @Antepithesis
    @Antepithesis Před měsícem

    Linux is shit in every aspect, just use debloating tools for windows

  • @Great-Documentaries
    @Great-Documentaries Před 4 dny +1

    If I had a dollar for every time I've head that from Linux teenagers since 1996, I could retire a second time (having already retired from MSFT in the 90s).
    Keep dreaming. It keeps the rest of us amused.

    • @RealWaffles
      @RealWaffles  Před 2 dny

      yeah i used to think that but then they decided windows ME, vista 8 and 11 were a good idea