• Mechanite@lemmy.world
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    17 hours ago

    Using windows 11 got me to switch my home PC to Linux at the start of the year so I have them to thank or that. I’m work PC just got updated from W10 to W11 and so far it’s so much worse than I was expecting, purely based on performance/buginess alone. I have no problems with most the features but it all feels one step forward with steps back when the whole system seems to be much less responsive

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      3 hours ago

      What I don’t understand about Windows 11 is why they can’t seem to fix the weird delay that now exists across the entire UI.

      Right click, weird delay, menu shows up.

      Press the Start button, weird delay, menu shows up.

      Open Explorer, weird delay, program shows up.

      Enter text in the search field, weird delay, results show up.

      Windows 10 didn’t have that delay.

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        2 hours ago

        I read a long time ago that delays had to be added to desktop UIs because users didn’t think the computer was “working” if it responded in a single video frame. Maybe the M$ LLM read that too and took it to heart.

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      9 hours ago

      This is real petty, but on my work laptop, moving from W10 to W11 removed the popup calendar in the taskbar on secondary monitors and however many years later, it still messes me up every day.

    • RDAM_Whiskers@lemmy.ml
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      12 hours ago

      I’m just waiting for escape from tarkov to send the email to battle eye to enable Linux support and I’ll throw windows into the sun

      • Mechanite@lemmy.world
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        1 hour ago

        I recommend dual booting if that’s the only thing holding you up, as long as you keep Linux/windows on separate disks. I am in linux most of the time but I keep windows around just in case I need to use software that doesn’t work with wine/proton. It seems daunting but you’ll start learning how to use Linux as soon as you start using it as your daily driver.

        If you are playing Tarkov on a daily basis then I could see that getting old quick

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      16 hours ago

      I put my work computer on Linux(NixOS) lol. When I do IT for users on Win 11 I’m constantly like "Why is this so slowwww? ".