Now when trying to activate the OS by attempting to call the phone number for Microsoft Product Activation, an automated voice response says the following: "Support for product activation has moved online.

Linux is this way, guys.

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    I installed Mint on my main computer yesterday. _ Super done with Windows! Now I just have to convince my husband to let me install it on his computer, too. 🤔

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    Such a fucking PITA, as a small IT shop, I don’t want to have to full on fucking go enterprise to keep my users from needing to make Microsoft accounts.

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    To all Linux users. Help out the new ones, explain calmly and make them feel welcome so that they can contribute back later too.

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    To hell with Microslop.

    People need to have some dignity. When an OS becomes an ant-privacy ad serving platform first and foremost, it’s time to ditch it!

    My newest computer came with Windows 11. I ran it for a few weeks and wiped it and installed Bazzite Linux. I have had virtually no issues and honestly it’s been a fantastic experience.

    I do have an older laptop running Win 10 for a handful of programs that I haven’t figured out how to get to work under Linux yet, but it’s just a matter of time.

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    Dear Microsoft,

    Could you please squeeze your users a little harder yet.

    We’re eager for the year of the linux desktop.

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    I moved three Win 10 boxes to linux mint cinnamon this week. Twenty more and I’ll have made good progress on my little nonprofit. But I’m probably at least a decade from being able to go 100% away from windows and Mac’s. Fuck em both.

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    Couldn’t you theoretically download an ISO for an older version of Win 11, install that offline without an account, then update it to the latest version?

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      Well…here’s the thing. Step 1 of your plan is to install windows 11.

      In the words of Manny Calavera:

      “I don’t really want to do that…”

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      I’ve installed a more recent version of Win11 without network and local account was still working. I also recently found that the IoT Enterprise version cuts out Copilot AND the Windows store in the base install. So IoT + Massgrave ftw.

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      Probably. I think the update will ask for your account at some point though (I don’t really use windows though, so you probably want a second opinion on that).

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      I believe they get weird about local accounts on recent versions of 11, even ones that already existed. I’m not going to verify, but yeah I think the point is they’re moving towards them basically not existing.

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        If something is beneficial to the side with more negotiating power and is practical to do, it happens.

        It wasn’t plausible when Internet connectivity for accounts on local machines wasn’t a given always everywhere.

        And it wasn’t that important for them.

        Now both have changed enough.

        Also I think all stable continuous changes of mass where single person doesn’t change much are predictable, similarly to Asimov’s Foundation (except there it was presented as something a virtuous genius does to help humanity, not quite how life works).

        So expecting Microsoft and others to break their dicks is infantile. I think they’ll succeed fully inside their strategic definition, their model, one can say.

        Where anything divergent and interesting can happen is the fringes. Like Reticulum, Briar, hobbyist weak hardware, technologies that will emerge occasionally without mass economic pressure. Toys and jokes.

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          Oh absolutely, the strategy has always been to secure the market, make it difficult to leave the service, and jack up the profit. The only thing we can do is recognise it happening and work to make alternatives available, work on our own skillsets instead of relying on their tools.

          Which is a shame, but the mask is off as of late, and we can’t do much about that.

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      When I recently set up my laptop there was an rays command I was able to do to add the option back to use a local account

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    This is the dumbest decision for one reason alone: some laptops and desktops that lack updated drivers cannot connect to the internet.

    It literally happened to me with a lenovo laptop, where I had to find a way to bypass the internet requirement or else I’d have a $800 paperweight.

    If I didn’t need Windows for a specific reason I’d be on Linux, believe me. But this decision is ridiculous.

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      I don’t see how this particular thing is an issue. You don’t need to activate Windows during the setup. You can skip activation, update the driver, and then activate windows afterwards

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      Activation scripts can be put onto a USB drive, so if nothing else, there’s always a way to keep using the hardware you paid for (assuming you want to stay hostage to these fucks)

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    This alone is enough for me, to consider Windows a bad choise.

    I’ve said that line so many times.

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      I would note that every single time I’ve tried to reactivate windows after a mobo or CPU upgrade, it has failed.

      I guess it’s supposed to work better if you sign into your Microsoft account ever, which I don’t, because I see literally no reason they would need me to expect to advance spyware and adware.

      The phone activation is the only thing that has worked. Good thing I’ve been dual booting a Ubuntu fork for the past six months. I guess after my next hardware upgrade I’ll be Linux only.

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        Who wants a computer which might not work after an upgrade and not because there’s an actual problem but because a corporation says no? It’s more stress and more work out of nowhere. Corporations should never be allowed to brick devices, but since they are, I choose “not corporation” as my permanent fix. It’s a good move!

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        Bitwig on Linux is amazing and was the final thing which let me ditch Windows for good after years of using Linux for everything else.

        You won’t regret it!

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        What’s your current DAW of choice? If it’s Ableton, Bitwig should be a breeze to figure out.

        Also aside from that, most DAWs and VSTs work great in WINE.

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            I think Bitwig was made by former Ableton employees, so it has a very similar workflow. It’s by far my favorite DAW, although nowadays, I’m trying to use Zrythm since I want to use as much open source software as possible.