• NotASharkInAManSuit@lemmy.world
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    Not only free, but private and secure. Won’t even spy on you, and if it tries you can just tell it no and it listens!

    Fuck, I love Linux.

  • orenj@lemmy.sdf.org
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    GOD can you imagine paying 140 dollars for an ai generated OS with ads? could never be me

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        Yep, and not a small price at that. While the home license is not as expensive, it’s still mid two digits. IIRC pro version typically costs around 100 € even as the bundled OEM license, especially if you’re buying a laptop from a smaller manufacturer. That’s the amount I remember the price going down if you drop windows licensing from a corporate laptop lease.

        In any way it’s not an insignificant price.

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          The OEM license price is also based on the performance of the PC (specifically the CPU iirc). Low powered devices might get a OEM home license for only $30, but a OEM home license for a gaming PC is going to be more like $80-90. Pro licenses will be more of course.

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            Makes sense, there wouldn’t be many 200-300 € laptops if Windows cost 80-100 € for them.

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        At least nowadays it’s so much easier to find FreeDOS laptops. I remember that it was not a thing here 20 years ago, and Windows was included in the warranty so you couldn’t remove it for at least 2 years (if you care about warranty).

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        You’re forgetting piracy. I didn’t buy any parts with OEM licenses. Granted I went grey market for my Windows 10 so I paid someone like $20.

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        Nah, not for me. I have only built my own PC’s since 2006. If i had a laptop (and a few surfaces) it was through work.

        I know all about the OEM license thats now hardcoded on the board due to my job. Our company was buying devices with windows, essentially paying more per device, then imaging them with our image with an enterprise license…

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      I paid once for a full license for Windows 98, not an OEM one that comes with a computer. They then gave free upgrades indefinitely since technically it was always the same computer, so I only needed one copy. Simplified it by avoiding a lot of the pirating crack issues and risks. Every other computer than that desktop has always had Linux, and now it does too since I dont really do much gaming anymore.

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    It’s a trap. Once you accept linux, you will become a linux person. At every technical issue your friends and family encounter, you’ll say stuff like “have you tried switching to linux?”

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      Maybe if they stopped having issues Linux would fix.

      Oh, Windows broke the printer driver? Yeah my Linux laptop still works. Can’t turn your PC off? Yeah my Linux boots and shuts down fine still. Oh updates randomly restarting your PC in the middle of processing something? Yeah Linux let’s you control updates.

      I could go on.

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        I became more aware of things breaking on Windows after switching at home. Everyday there is some weird bug or just very inconvinient behavior coming from Win, Office or platform-exclusive software. And with everything screwed to the floor and witholding information, you either find a sketchy workaround or wrap yourself around the issue. It’s so weird, like I took a red pill. Linux quirks are challenges that I’ve chosen for myself, and there were several huge problems, but oh well going into windows is not a safe haven either, and that’s a paid product and a standard OS for PCs.

    • The Picard Maneuver@piefed.worldOP
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      They used to not work well as uploads (and/or I just didn’t know what I was doing), but since this one seems fine, maybe I’ll start posting them more. I don’t really have a smooth process for creating gifs on my phone.

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    10 hours ago

    Instead of an end user you shall have an ADMIN! NOT BEHOLDEN TO MICROSOFT BUT BEAUTIFUL AND TERRIBLE AS THE DAWN! POWERFUL AS THE SEA! ALL PROGRAMS WILL WORK FOR ME AND DESPAIR!

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    I asked her for one desktop environment from her golden head. She gave me a handful.

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    To be honest: Windows has been free (for home users) for a while now. To be brutally honest: Most of the users who’ve abandoned Microslop did so with free plugged into the value proposition.