• Bloefz@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    For Years, you had the Option to use Linux. Since the release of the win 11 beta, Linux has not made any relevant big steps.

    I would argue it doesn’t need to. It’s pretty perfect these days as it is, especially with KDE (and the great thing about it having so much control over how your computer works and feels, Windows can never offer that).

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      10 hours ago

      Thats what I mean, in the last few weeks/months, there was no big thing that win users needed to be able to switch.

      Linux in a vacuum is a great OS, and what it cant do in the context of Windows is more a „Proprietary formats and software being Industry standard” problem than a Linux problem.

      I’m not saying that everyone should just abandon the standards , but that if you need to have these standards, nothing is going to change in a production envoirment that magically makes Linux work for you (in home you can argue about VMs and proton, but that’s not a valid tactic for companies), and you need to keep using windows.

      And the other way around, if you don’t need any of these standards, you don’t have any reason to still use Windows, except that you don’t want to change.

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        9 hours ago

        Yeah and also, many of the drawbacks of windows don’t really apply to companies. All the AI and MS account crap? Just switch it off in intune and M365 portal. Telemetry you can minimise with group policies. Crapware you can simply not install. It costs money? Sure but at a corp level so does Linux because they always want to pay a vendor so they can blame them when something goes wrong.