• psud@lemmy.world
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        9 months ago

        You’ve gotta let FrankTheHealer shout from the rooftops. He has windows to heal

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      9 months ago

      Normally I’m cool with all the suggestions to use Linux when Windows is making itself worse. It provides a FOSS alternative that avoids the new anti-feature.

      But this is not an attack on Windows. Linux has startup apps as well.

      • AlpacaChariot@lemmy.world
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        9 months ago

        Linux apps generally don’t ask for this permission unnecessarily though. I remember back when I used windows everything I installed was bundling its own update manager that runs at startup etc.

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          KDE starts whatever was left open on my distro, and that did cause issues with apps that minimize on close, but I learned to close from taskbar and I understand why those apps do that. I actually had a harder time getting my vpn to start on startup

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          9 months ago

          So what, when you turn on your computer it goes straight to the BIOS menu?

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        9 months ago

        Ow, would you all stop screaming already? It is hurting my ears. 🙁

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      9 months ago

      This is such an own goal it’s almost a meme at this point.

      You know why Linux doesn’t have this shit? Because it hasn’t attracted the ire of the marketing team. Do you know why that is? Because the fraction of target users using Linux is TINY. It’s not worth the expensive engineering effort, especially when you consider the demographic using Linux is unlikely to fall for this shit.

      The more you win the “use linux” argument, the more the argument won’t make sense. The day Linux gets enough user share to justify it, is the day all this shit starts happening on Linux.

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        Also it’s much easier to disable on Linux and not every distro uses the same program to start apps on boot so most annoying programmes can’t find it. Discord (which I would ideally move away from if my friends didn’t use it) certainly thinks it’s enabled on startup somehow.

        Windows seems to start some startup apps before you log in also worries me as that means malware could start before you are able to remove it and I don’t know how to reach tty mode before reaching a gui so yeah…