• Onomatopoeia@lemmy.cafe
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      Or use AutoHotKey.

      Linux isn’t the answer to everything, least of all on a work machine.

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          Linux vs Windows is like a suped up rally car vs a base level sedan.

          Yes, by most metrics, the suped up rally car is better. It’s faster, it’s more efficient, it’s entirely customizable so it’s owners can put in and easily modify nearly every component. For people that know cars, it is fantastic and completely mops the floor with that dumb sedan whose manufacturers keep shoving in unwanted features and subscription services for basic stuff. For people that know cars, there is no question about which is superior and which they’d rather be driving.

          But here’s the thing… Most people don’t know cars well enough to use a suped up rally car. They would be completely lost. Most can’t even drive a manual, and you expect them to drive and maintain a rally car? And for most people’s use-case, they have no need for a suped up rally car. They’re just commuting for work, or going to the store. A basic-ass sedan works alright for them because that’s all they need.

          And yes, most are right there with you complaining about the bloated features that modern sedans are coming with, and yearn for the days when those weren’t forced in by the manufacturers. But that doesn’t mean they are lining up to switch to suped up rally cars. And the suggestion that they should switch to a suped up rally car is often met with eye rolls, to the confusion of suped up rally car drivers who just can’t understand why more people don’t prefer their obviously superior vehicles.

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            I just set up a PC with Linux Mint or my father and he couldn’t be further from being a pro. I think aside from “I need this one app that can’t run on wine” most arguments are no longer valid. I understand what you mean, but in his case, Linux is the better experience. And even easier.

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            Especially if you’re not using it for gaming, setting up a computer with Linux is incredibly easy. And even if you are, it really only requires basic computer literacy and Google-fu at this point. This comparison is at least 10 years out of date

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                You make an important point.

                For someone who has never done an OS installation, installing Linux is still a new novel step.

                I hope we start to see more OEM Linux Mint.

                I’m not sure what it will take.

                At least Microsoft seems, to me, to be committed to doing their part by enshitifying Windows 11.

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          Or. Do it through windows Control Panel - this has been possible since Windows 3.1

          Or use AutoHotKey.

          Linux isn’t the answer the everything, least of all on a work machine.

          Idealogues.

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            Legitimately, as an older Linux user I’m really tired of the children who can’t shut their mouths about “install Linux.”

            You can tell they just started and they think they’re cool for proselytizing.

            Please give “install Linux” a fucking rest, you’re embarrassing yourselves.

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    It’s a Microsoft requirement for their new “AI PC” label. That’s why all the manufacturers started doing it.

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    Fun fact: the “Copilot” button is just a rebranded “Search” button. You can map it to do actual searches if you need to.

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      Any key is any other key if you’re brave enough and have enough scripts

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        Not entirely wrong there, but even in stock Windows 11 you can map it to do searches… from the same sources as the button next to the Start menu. Slightly better than nothing.

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    ThinkPads have always been meant for corporate users, corporations want to replace or make workers more efficient with AI. (Whether or not that is actually possible.) Not out of line in the slightest.

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    Just get an old one! My L440 is quite good after some upgrades, thinking about replacing the screen with something better, but no 14" 1080p IPS offering comes with the required tabs. (3D print them maybe?)

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    Not just laptops. My work got a new Acer desktop that came with keyboard mouse and what have you, and the keyboard also has a copilot button in lieu of the right ctrl.