• morriscox@lemmy.world
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      10 months ago

      When Windows 95 was in beta I would install it and next day it was dead. We finally realized that the BIOS was killing it.

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      10 months ago

      it is - by everyone with half a brain cell or more. Unfortunately, that’s not the majority of users by a long shot.

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          10 months ago

          oh noes, my karma! Oh wait - there’s no such thing on lemmy :) In all honesty, I think most people downvoting did not fully understand my comment in relation to the one I was replying to. I think they misread it as “people with half a brain cell or more don’t use windows” and pushed the arrow down.

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          10 months ago

          It forces software on your system you don’t want and when you try remove it it reinstall itself just like a virus. Windows 11 especially is trash.

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            10 months ago

            Crusader Kings or Europa Universalis? Because they both work fine on Linux via Proton!

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              10 months ago

              Eu4 with little to no actual knowledge of how the things in my OS work, I just know what Google is. Also I can’t afford a new PC or to risk screwing up my current one

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                10 months ago

                If you’ve got a USB stick lying around you can make a “live disk” (or whatever it’s called nowadays) and run Linux off it to try it out. 90% of being a techie is having an interest and knowing how to do a web search so you’re most of the way there already!