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    At this point anyone that voluntary uses windows is just braindead. I love Linux but if you don’t wanna use that then even Mac is better than that… For now

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    Can’t wait for the task manager to get forced AI support that terminates processes automatically, so that they can paywall it, too…

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    I switched to Linux recently, you can too. It’s easy and works well now. No more of this bullshit from Microsoft.

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        For new comers Linux Mint is a great out-of-the-box experience. You will find tons of info and guide on youtube, but it’s pretty much as simple as installing windows now.

        I personally like Fedora and Nobara but the latest sometimes break with updates so you need to handle this.

        You can try most distros in a virtual machine before installing, to get a general idea of the look and feels.

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      Linux has always worked ok. It’s the desktop environments that are unpolished. And the driver model.

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        Unlike the polished experience in Windows where the UI completely changes every 5 years and there are, literally, 6 different menus for adjusting the volume because removing them literally breaks the kernel.

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        Yes, that polished windows patching screen. Or is it the ads you’re referring to?

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      17 hours ago

      I don’t want to get into a text editor war - because these are all good options - but it’s definitely also worth giving the “Kate” editor from KDE a go, it’s available as a native Windows app from the MS store and everything:

      https://apps.microsoft.com/detail/9NWMW7BB59HW

      I personally find it considerably nicer to use than Notepad++, and it means I don’t have to give up 25 years of muscle memory for keyboard shortcuts when I have to switch to a windows machine.

      Also some crazy how, it uses less RAM than Notepad‽ (With no files open, 61 vs 71MB) Not sure what Microsoft are up to, but it’s definitely something strange.

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        Been using nedit for a long time, then medit aka mooedit. When that became abandonware, I switched to Bluefish. Even though it’s 100% what I need, it’s the best for me, for now.

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        To each their own for sure, but the takeaway here is that there are definitely better notepads than Notepad by now, especially since having AI baked into your plain text editor isn’t something that anyone ever asked for.

        At this rate you may a well use a slab of some granite and a chisel, or maybe even vim.

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        In my opinion, Sublime Text is a little bit better for coding based applications, specifically with like HTML and CSS, even though Notepad++ is great for it too, but just for overall drag and drop replace, works with everything, wonderful, free and open source software, it is very, very difficult to beat Notepad++.

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    This is literally not an example of enshittification and the article is intentionally misleading.

    First of all, all of the original Notepad functions are unchanged and still free.

    Literally nothing got shittier.

    Which is why describing Notepad as getting a paywall is quite frankly flat out disingenuous.

    They are adding new, cloud running, AI features to Notepad that are locked behind a paywall. You can not like that for whatever reason, but that’s not an example of enshittification. That’s an example of them charging for new functionality.

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      The popup is shittier, also takes a lot longer to open than it used to, but yeah, the article is definitely misleading clickbait.

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        the same reason why every program gets an ai feature: data farming, and reason to ask money for it

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        It’s not even a simple “word” program - that’s what write/WordPad was. Notepad is supposed to be just a bare bones text editor, like for altering an .ini file or writing a website in 1997.

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          I love wordpad. Still used it when I sucked Bill Gates’ chesticles on the Windows machine

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        Why not? Who cares what they do? It’s not enshittification to add new features.

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              I’m not exactly sure what you mean.

              Notepad is a basic product users expect to use for the most minor edits. It has established expectations for over 2 decades, changing how or what it does won’t benefit more people if not frustrate them.

              From a product design point of view it has been made harder to access, by adding a whole login procedure justified by feature additions that no one asked for. This drastically reduces the privacy too.

              Depends whether it qualifies as enshittification, but they definitely didn’t do any favors.

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        Don’t use them if you don’t want them. A paywall even helps you stick to that.

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      That’s like how enshittification starts, “oh we’re just going to paywall these features, don’t worry all the old ones will be free!” And then the old parts start getting replaced by “New and improved!” Parts that also somehow need to be on the cloud and paywalled.

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        The old parts are literally just a basic wrapper around the most basic WPF text control. Notepad is literally the kind of app used as a tutorial for intro to coding that you can crank out in half a day.

        There is no risk of it becoming proprietary or locked behind paywalls.

        This is a junk, click bait, article designed to drive up hysteria cause it gets engagement. Supporting trash misinformation outlets like this is far more corrosive then adding new paid features to an existing application.

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        VCs put a lot of money into AI, and they won’t hesitate to kill you to make sure they get their money back.

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        If you don’t have a computer that can run a local AI model and want to use any of their text editing features?

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          Why would anyone want those features in fucking notepad of all places?

          They’re absolutely useless when editing .txt, .ini, .bat, or .cmd files, which is what notepad is for.

          Put them into Word, if you want that crap!

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            Who cares? I use VSCodium. It’s like VIm but doesn’t limit itself to interfaces you can express via the command line.

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      It’s particular ironic how previously the big uproar was about adding these features in the first place. First it was “nobody wants this! Keep AI out of Notepad!” And now it’s “how dare you prevent me from using AI in Notepad!”

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    Fuck Microsoft. Why bringing Notepad to Microsoft 365 service in the first place? OneNote isn’t good?