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Microsoft's "fix" for Windows 11 (sambent.com)

1046 points by h0ek · 114 days ago · 758 comments on HN

Article summary

Microsoft has announced a 7-point plan to fix Windows 11, which has been criticized for its ads, bloatware, and forced integrations. The plan aims to remove some of the unwanted features, but critics argue that it does not address the underlying issues of data collection, vendor lock-in, and forced accounts. The article suggests that Microsoft's actions are a form of abuse, where the company introduces problematic features and then expects praise for removing them. The author argues that the real issue is Microsoft's revenue model, which prioritizes data collection and vendor lock-in over user experience.

Main themes

  • Windows 11 criticism
  • Microsoft's revenue model
  • Alternative operating systems
  • Gaming compatibility
  • User experience
  • Data collection and privacy

What commenters say

  • Some commenters argue that Linux is a viable alternative to Windows and macOS, offering better performance and fewer annoyances.
  • Others claim that macOS is not a suitable replacement for Windows due to its high cost and limited software availability.
  • The gaming argument against Linux is no longer valid, as many games are now compatible with the platform.
  • Some users prefer to use multiple operating systems, each for their own specific purposes, rather than committing to a single one.
  • The recent escalation of Windows' hostility towards users, including built-in ads and unwanted products, has led some to reevaluate their opinion of the operating system.
  • Linux is great for both power users and non-technical users, offering a quieter and more customizable experience.
  • The choice of operating system ultimately depends on individual needs and preferences, with no single option being superior in all aspects.