Everything that people liked about 7 was a thing in Vista. AFAIK, people hate on Vista for performance, the automatic updates and the admin access pop-ups. The first one is because they tried to upgrade old XP hardware, a new system ran fine. 7 didn’t really increase performance, people just had new computers by that point. The other 2 issues never changed since, people just got used to them.
8 had an amazing search feature that got completely garbled in 10. The “start menu” wasn’t well received, but worked fine. 10 brought back a smaller compromise version of it. 10 also has much more telemetry, came with the Cortana and default edge Bing searches and had overall a much less pleasant experience.
I feel like Vista and 8 get a bad rep because they where so different from the previous ones, even though they rolled some of that into the successors and worked really well. And 10 really accelerated the enshitification of Windows.
I feel like I’m alone in this but Vista was great. I preferred it and 8 over 7 and 10.
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To a point, yeah. But when it’s -40 outside, heating to 18 or 21 doesn’t make much of a difference energy wise.
Wireless means you have to deal with batteries. I’d rather plug stuff in and never worry about it.
PP coming in next year to do the same here though…
It feels like the dlc wasn’t playtested at all, at least not on monsoon
My still new-ish phone is a pixel 4a I got used. My laptop is a 2012 model and my car from 2006.
The release cycles are insanely fast and have been for a while.
Still no LiDAR.
Sensors that the Tesla famously doesn’t have (afaik, didn’t check) because Elon is a dumbass.
A check is more convenient than cash. I can deposit it with my phone.
Love you too <3
I use Arch BTW.
I’m a heretic, but Vista > 7 and 8.1 > 10.
Don’t forget light pollution.
I wish they had an eGolf comparable to the Bolt and the Leaf.
Y’all take more than a minute to poop?
I do love fuck
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When you set it up you tell it which command you want. Default is “cdi” but I changed it to “cd” immediately.
In addition to other comments, it’s a terrible replacement for forums. Information gets buried quickly, is hard to sort and search through, and conversations get scrambled.