Have to use Windows for work (I’ve asked), the ads have been getting worse and worse on my work laptop. Today got a game ad notification… That’s clearly too far, right? Like I have to clear notifications, so I have to see it

  • Freeman
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    11 months ago

    Tthe problem is now if you have the store disabled basic shit, like the ability to open .heic files is broken or use stuff people want like sticky notes is broken.

    We turn off most of what we can’t but having the store enabled causes all sorts of stuff.

    Also windows 11 has ads baked in even with the store disabled. Plug in a Logitech mouse, get a pop up for their software. Open the picture viewer and get an ad to install some video editor that isn’t clear whether it’s a Ms product or not.

    No to mention basic things like copy paste and edit are now weird icons because I guess they think most users are illiterate.

    Most of the 11 UI changes are not for the better. Having to beta test it for work is frustrating and I run an IT shop.

    • Apathy Tree
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      2211 months ago

      Omg I loathe those icons. They are so much harder to use than words, cuz I still have to hover over them to make sure it’s the right thing.

      Windows 11, in general, feels so shit after being on Ubuntu.

      But I see Linux has decent touchscreen support now so as soon as I’m done at this job, that sucker is getting formatted 😈

      • Freeman
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        1011 months ago

        MS goes out of their way to make shit harder than it needs to be.

        For example. The store, they have a store for business where you can simply whitelist known apps buts it’s a PITA to setup AND they have been threatening to decom it for ages

        https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-store/microsoft-store-for-business-overview

        Want to add safety/security features like secuirty keys. Well if you do it on a non domain joined machine you can just sign into a m365 account to enable a passkey or yuibijey as a second factor.

        Want to do that in a business environment. Congrats now you have to deploy a windows CA and issue user certificates to tie to this. Even if you are signing the machine into m365 with ADAL.

        They go out of their way to add complexity and failure points.

    • @Holzkohlen@feddit.de
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      610 months ago

      Now that I don’t use windows anymore, I really want to see how crappy of an OS they can make it. It’s fun to watch.