-7 points

Good intention, shit execution.

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45 points

If Microsoft didn’t have a decades-long record of pulling shit like this, they might get the benefit of the doubt.

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-3 points

Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity

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23 points

Microsoft has been consistently “stupid” for a very long time about this one particular thing.

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13 points

Stupidity doesn’t adequately explain the number of times they have done this. I’m surprised it’s even a headline anymore.

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21 points

Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity

Emphasis mine. Incompetence on Microsoft’s part is not an adequate explanation for this latest action matching a pattern of other actions designed to antagonize FOSS users.

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12 points

I hate this phrase.

A lot of the time, people (and especially monopolistic, tax-dodging, $3.2 trillion multinationals with a long history of anti-competitive behaviour) really are just cunts.

Time and time again, we see big companies doing anything they can to destroy competition, mislead customers, etc.

Never attribute to stupidity what can be adequately explained by malice.

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1 point

Wow, they must be really stupid over at Microsoft!

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7 points

Well, you can just fix the bootloader, but that’s not super exciting I guess.

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35 points

People who dual boot are likely to be linux newbies just trying it out. They’re more likely to blame linux when microsoft does what it does to competitors.

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11 points

I dual boot and am maybe considered a newbie. But I’ve had this set up for about a year slowly preparing to stop using Microsoft crap. It’s part of a longer path to digital privacy that was kicked into gear when the win 11 update made my Wi-Fi card disappear, like gone- like it was never installed. Fuck HP and Microsoft

Ironically I had disabled secure boot to try another distro. Was going to drop Ubuntu for something else, still might but no rush, plenty to learn.

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12 points

It’s not just about privacy. Linux and open source communities are a safespace for a novel way of doing things.

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-1 points

As a noob myself I can suggest KDE Neon. It’s quite similar to Windows. I switched 2 of my machines over and when the security updates stop for Windows 10 my gaming machine will switch also. I’m very satisfied 6 months in.

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That’s not necessarily true, I dual boot and I’ve been using Linux for my main OS for about 15 years now. I rarely use mine but it is useful/needed occasionally.

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Hence “are likely to be,” not “are always.”

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I blame Linux distributions for not updating when the security vulnerability has been fixed for years a little more than I blame Microsoft for untrusting old vulnerable software versions. That said, failing to figure out if it is dual booting or not when there are multiple ways of doing it was not really a surprise.

(I also remember when some Fedora ISOs were unbootable immediately after release a few years ago for similar issues, they hadn’t updated shim or similar)

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25 points

How do people use Windows with confidence, with stories like these?

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25 points

stockholm syndrome

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150 points

It is a time for a single linux boot.

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43 points

I never did dual boot. The first time moving from windows 2000 to Linux, my hard drive was only 2 GB and I couldn’t fit both of the OS:es on it, so I nuked the windows one.

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At one point my 1GB disk was the “big one” in the dorm. It was the windows share of some random media. I had room for the whole 40MB videos “Jesus vs Frosty” (The Spirit of Christmas) and “Jesus vs Santa Claus”. It was before South Park became an actual show, but people watched those 100’s of times off my hard drive.

When I bought a 3GB from Fry’s it was an open question how we’d fill it. Of course, that was just as the mp3 codec started to gain traction… Problem solved.

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11 points

That is freedom.

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66 points

That’s what happens when you don’t keep windows locked inside a virtual machine.

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12 points

Microsoft breaks bootloader and nixes Linux partition

Microsoft: “patch seems to be working as intended”

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