• Pringles@lemm.ee
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    1 day ago

    For personal computing, sure. For enterprise environment, eh not really.

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        3 hours ago

        It’s an adoption problem. My company only supports windows because all our customers use windows. All our customers use windows because all their vendors only support windows.

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          That’s why I put the (larger) there - if you are a small company maybe you can not keep up a separate office infrastructure from your deployment / test systems in case of SW development. If you are a large enterprise and use Microsoft infrastructure, then either the people making the decisions in IT are getting a lot of bribes, or they are really really stupid :) Or both.

          And I mean that absolutely without anger against Microsoft, and purely in terms of security nightmare and waste of office productivity because using a contemporary windows system wastes so much more time of any given user that each desk worker probably loses 20-70% productivity compared to a lean operating system (and that would include something like Windows 2000 / XP).

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          21 hours ago

          there’s

          1. US government, with a mandate to use Windows for the same reason that Boeing CEOs of the past decade aren’t in jail for hundredfold manslaughter
          2. other governments, where again, “shitty corporate IT” applies, but with s/corporate/administrative

          Even worse: governments using Windows are absolutely giving the US services direct access to all their confidential files & communication.

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      With the amount of money corporations and governments have spent on Microsoft — the last decade alone — they could have filled the gaps in linux and the annual cost for ITSM would be significantly cheaper. Instead they’ve spent more and have grown far more dependent on proprietary software, they don’t own or control, to manage their core business ops and data; the longer their dependence on SaaS, the more they’ll pay.

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        Yep, Imagine how good the software would be oif we had all the governments and enterprise paying into open source instead of Microsofts pocket.

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      21 hours ago

      Yes corpo IT doesn’t have the skills other than buy the easiest options and raise tickets to vendors.

      Those people choose to live the techno-dystopia for the sheer convenience of it.

      They will just copy whatever the rest of the industry does.

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        It’s funny how you think that every single company just lets their IT choose what the best course of action is. Sometimes management just doesn’t care.

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      22 hours ago

      Or if you’re into online gaming.

      I have to fend off linux nerds with a bat. The bottom line is “that’s cool and all but there are a lot of things that I can’t do with linux and I’m not willing to make that big of a change”

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          3 hours ago

          Pretty much every multiplayer online game will at best lose its shit and not run, and at worst, ban you instantaneously if you try to access it with Linux

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            9 hours ago

            I heard there were issues with those, but not sure on the specifics