Working from home to going back to the office.
Our productivity was at an all time high, we we’re saving a ton of time and money commuting, and everyone was happier. But that’s not good enough to stay.
Windows 11 is just Windows 10 with rounded corners, shittier menus, and even more spyware.
and this is why linux is gaining so much market share in the desktop space so quickly.
Is it? I still have yet to try a distro that works properly with multiple monitors and supports all the software I have.
I’ve used Ubuntu, arch, fedora and PopOs and each one supported three monitors out of the box. Weird you have had issues.
When was the last time you tried? And Wine and other similar programs have come a long way. Especially what steamdeck/proton has done for gaming is insane.
I ditched windows 12 years ago and never looked back. Its gotten easier every year and I rarely if ever have to tinker with anything. It just works. Ive had the same arch (btw) install the whole time just moving the image to new computers whenever I upgrade hardware.
Android. Version 11 was peak android and every update is a downgrade. Updating from 11 to 12 brought:
- No performance upgrades
- Apps no longer closing, just minimizing
- Battery drains faster
- Dumb UI tweaks (springing swipe etc.)
- Removed options for notifications, vibration, share etc.
- Weather widget stopped respecting dark theme to show some idiotic animations
- and more
Version 13 only doubled down on these changes.
Constant nagging to update which you cannot disable, only postpone.
And of course you can’t go back. Would love reimage it with some custom rom but I’m afraid some apps can stop working (banking, pay, who knows what else). Fucking infuriating.
As someone who uses both, I’m always fascinated by the things that Android “takes” from Apple. It’s usually the worst of iOS and then made even more unbearable.
Like apps just minimizing. Yeah, that’s fine for iOS where the apps themselves aren’t technically running while they’re not in focus. You can have 2 iOS apps open or 60 and you still have the same effect on battery life. There’s no need for this on Android.
The nags for updates are one of the things I hate most about iOS. I get why it’s done; increased version adoption and greater cohesion across the larger scale of the OS. It’s still nonsense, though.
I was pretty down on swipe navigation, but now I’ve gotten used to it and like that I can navigate without having to reach to the bottom of my screen. I’m also very happy about Bluetooth LE but I don’t have an audio device that takes advantage of the codec yet. Anything that improves Bluetooth is great in my eyes.
Returning to my PhD salary after a summer internship in industry
Moving somewhere with solid reliable internet to somewhere without even cell reception.
Back where I left I could download gta5 in probably 20 minutes. Now it took 20 minutes to download a calculator app.
30% of the time my texts don’t go through without telling me they didn’t go through, so I just drive to peoples homes and talk in person or go to Walmart to make calls
I’m fucking dieing. The only saving grace is I have a friend 2ish miles away with starlink. I set up an old phone to download files to a certain folder, then when it’s on LAN at my house to back up that folder over my local network to my desktop.