Let’s hope it’s actually true.

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    Wow, a mysterious set of updates that’ll fix everything, without any release date or explanation?

    Yeah nah, it’ll be great if it works out but something tells me it might just not. Taking on SteamOS… Good luck with that.

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      Exactly. Too fucking late.

      I switched to Linux two years ago, never looked back and will never ever spend my own money on Microsoft products again. They violated my trust so I abandoned them.

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    Did y’all miss this past week where they disabled their flagship egg-basket for 1.5 billion people on purpose?

    Yeah they made Copilot chromium-browser only for about 5 days. On purpose. Or, the less charitable version is they just rolled out a bug that broke things for a massive amount of people, kept the news reports down, and waited a week before being convinced that was a Dumb As Fuck move.

    Everyone has to learn this in their own ways but tech people always get there eventually: microsoft is, and always has been, awful.

    It’s like learning HP printers are awful.

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        11 hours ago

        I had an HP laser printer pre 2000, the thing was built like a tank and just always worked

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            I had to buy a printer recently to replace a used one from the 90’s that I’d been happily using for the past decade, and decided to go with a fairly new laser brother printer. I plugged it in and, magically, it really did just work, even on Linux.

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    the sources claim that the Start menu is getting a full rewrite in WinUI 3, which will make it 60% more responsive

    Oh good, that’ll bring it all the way up to a third as responsive as the Windows 7 one was.

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      Let’s not forget that Win7 was almost 25% as responsive as Win2k3, which could even hold a candle to GNOME.

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    ffs, all I’m hearing is that they plan to fuck with it a lot in upcoming months, which can only be bad news

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    the Start menu is getting a full rewrite in WinUI 3, which will make it 60% more responsive

    Uh. I think I found the issue. A menu isn’t even supposed to have various degrees of responsiveness.

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      Yeah. 60% more responsive for something infamous for taking multiple seconds to launch is depressingly bad. That’s “not even trying” levels of improvement.

      The start menu should open essentially instantly (excluding optional animations) – 100 ms is good, 200 ms is somewhat adequate. They’re aiming for somewhere between 400 and 1200 ms.

      I hope for them that they underpromise and overdeliver because this does not inspire confidence.

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        For a menu to take longer than 200ms is ridiculous. At 500ms of wait for my menu to show, the OS is getting nuked.

        As for the ‘inspire confidence’,when was the last time MS inspired anything that was not disgust? Excluding the C-suite and some investors, of course.

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          I have seen my work laptop take upwards of 30 seconds to open the start menu. I want to crush it office-space style. 32g of ram and it apparently swaps the launcher!

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          Some of the newer C# features are nice. Of course .Net is not handled by the same people who keep setting Windows on fire.

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    Say what you want about Microsoft, but at the very least, it seems to know when it needs to change course.

    That has to be sarcasm, right?

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    User: the updates keep breaking my system, I see AI and ads everywhere and stupid electron apps use all my RAM

    MS execs: I know! Let’s rewrite the start menu again!

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      21 hours ago

      To be fair, using react for it was just an odd decision to begin with.

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        Yeah, React Native exists basically for the sole purpose of making things multiplatform easily. A menu that’s specifically made for one operating system is only getting the downsides.

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    That’s what they said a month ago, then they decided that ‘remove copilot from notepad’ meant ‘rename copilot in notepad’.

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      I remember reading that plan and being shocked about how good it sounded. And then they did the exact opposite of every single thing they promised, which I’m sure endeared themselves to all their enterprise customers.

      So sure, I welcome Microsoft’s attempts to finally drag itself back into relevancy, but they’ve got a massive self-inflicted foot wound that’s gonna complicate matters.

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        “drag itself back into relevancy”

        They still have some like a little more than 90% market share. That seems pretty relevant to me.

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        Well, when Microsoft finally admits they’re wrong they usually backtrack well enough. Think windows 8/8.1

        It was still an ugly pig with lipstick but the worst parts like the start screen were gone.

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          Oh noooooo 8 was much more than lipstick. No, that was a giant inflatable space pig rushed out the door with the body of a moose and Constructed of fine mesh.

          Fascinating to watch the car crash though.

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          That was a different time when they were getting the smackdown from Janet Reno.

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    22 hours ago

    For one, the sources claim that the Start menu is getting a full rewrite in WinUI 3, which will make it 60% more responsive and notably more customizable.

    Customizable for whom?
    Users? Advertisers?