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if it was completely safe to do so and you could run current day software would any of you downgrade your PC to a really old version like windows xp? I feel like I would consider going back to windows 8 if the UI wasn't functionally shitty. I did like the look of it
 
if it was completely safe to do so and you could run current day software would any of you downgrade your PC to a really old version like windows xp? I feel like I would consider going back to windows 8 if the UI wasn't shitty.
Windows 8 is technically most secure OS, because developing telemetry softwares for it was too challenging, there are likely scripts to run everything in performance mode to convert the UI for Windows 10 and 11 back to something similar to XP
 
holy eyebleeding
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Nobody was calling it this, it was just aero, then metro, neither were liked at release
Even Microsoft's internal shit refers to it as solely Aero. Everyone called it Aero at the time, this Fruitnigger shit only started a couple years ago. People say it's to credit the original person who came up with it, but why don't we see the modern garbage UI get called "Rajesh Metro"?
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massreplying to tell you ethernet won. would never use it current day doe
We did eventually move to DSL, then fiber. Sometimes I plug in my modem and connect to the internet via dial-up just for the fun of it. Surprisingly, most "home phone" lines provided by cable companies (not Bell companies like Verizon which provide actual phone lines) support dial-up very well. And dial-up is free.

Speaking of that, I bet like half of these 4larpers don't even know that wired internet connections exist.
 
if it was completely safe to do so and you could run current day software would any of you downgrade your PC to a really old version like windows xp? I feel like I would consider going back to windows 8 if the UI wasn't functionally shitty. I did like the look of it
I would just use Windows 10 LTSC but with native support for the Windows Classic theme seen in Windows 7 and prior.
 
aesthetic
Stop using this word
I tried installing 98 but failed miserably
same goes for 2000 and ME
I don't like XP so I skipped it
Vista didn't work
I've got w7 installed on my 2nd laptop right now but I don't really use it much

I'd use 8.1 as my primary if not for the fact that everything is dropping 8.1 support
None of these are going to work for many things soon, Windows 10 LTSC is the best you will get
 
why do people hate the Win11 UI? The default settings are horrible and the flat windows logo looks stupid but other than that there isn't much difference than Win10
 
Windows 10 LTSC is the best you will get
Amazing how so many people are either unaware of its existence or afraid to install it. It genuinely feels like Windows 7 with a new coat of paint. In fact all of the 7-era programs (calculator, media player, even the movie maker) are able to be installed from the extra features menu or downloaded from an archive site.
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why do people hate the Win11 UI? The default settings are horrible and the flat windows logo looks stupid but other than that there isn't much difference than Win10
It's inconsistent and very "thin" because it just adds another layer to the onion of failed redesigned UI styles that get peeled back when you dig deep into the OS
 
For the same reason that '70s, '80s, and '90s nostalgia were highly popular among millennials and older zoomers. And, before that, '50s and '60s nostalgia were highly popular among gen-Xers. People idealize things that they never actually experienced. The grass is always greener on the other side, as the old saying goes.

Having been born in 1995, I am just barely old enough to remember the 2000s internet. It really wasn't that cool.
 
People idealize things that they never actually experienced. The grass is always greener on the other side, as the old saying goes.
Good way of describing the phenomenon. Even as a kid I was fascinated with the 1990s, at school I'd daydream about being alive in '98 or so and just doing mundane things like going to the store or swimming at a pool. Was born in '05 so obviously I'm pretty far away from that era. The mystic factor has mostly faded but if I had a time machine I wouldn't hesitate.
 
2015 was arguably the most niggerlicious time ever
I hate it
internet was the worst back then
I'm not going to elaborate
This is probably an unpopular opinion and although not 2015, I honestly think the late 2010s were higher in liberal attitude than the 2020s, even doe in the 2020s there are more of them
 
This is probably an unpopular opinion and although not 2015, I honestly think the late 2010s were higher in liberal attitude than the 2020s, even doe in the 2020s there are more of them
mid 2019 was when BLM started coming back up and hillary really put a female president into the question for most people. quarantine definitely helped radicalize every single person who used the internet doe.
 
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