Anonymous
6/12/2025, 1:50:03 PM No.105570665
>provides aero to the world, the best graphical user interface
>has acceptable levels of telemetry, enough for criminals and thugs to get caught, without going overboard
>designed by white men who were genuinely trying to provide a good product and good user experience
>had decent customizability that, if you really tried too, could be modified, but gave most users what they would only realistically modify
>software works offline in self contained installer.exe's. no github integration, no package managers, no 1000 different ways to install something. no internet needed for some random little dependency. just a single file you own forever, frozen in its perfect state
>no internet dependence. you never have to go online to look up a command. everything is intuitively known across all applications as they all use simple point and click GUI's, with things like powershell or command line for advanced functionality
>you updated when you felt like it
>cohesive with community backing. everyone used windows, so applications had commonality. no fractured philosophies/forks/frankenstein jamming together of different parts like on linux
>lets you get on with your day and hides all the ugly details under a sleek interface, so you can actually use your computer rather than manage it like a baby
>designed by professionals who know what they're doing in their respective areas of expertise, not by you, someone who doesnt know what theyre doing
>acceptable default template and suite of software that pleases almost everybody. not minimal, empty and desolate like linux. neither is it overbloated with useless features
>logical, clean, sane. changes your psyche to be well rounded and grounded as you use it, rather than turn you into a tranny
>has acceptable levels of telemetry, enough for criminals and thugs to get caught, without going overboard
>designed by white men who were genuinely trying to provide a good product and good user experience
>had decent customizability that, if you really tried too, could be modified, but gave most users what they would only realistically modify
>software works offline in self contained installer.exe's. no github integration, no package managers, no 1000 different ways to install something. no internet needed for some random little dependency. just a single file you own forever, frozen in its perfect state
>no internet dependence. you never have to go online to look up a command. everything is intuitively known across all applications as they all use simple point and click GUI's, with things like powershell or command line for advanced functionality
>you updated when you felt like it
>cohesive with community backing. everyone used windows, so applications had commonality. no fractured philosophies/forks/frankenstein jamming together of different parts like on linux
>lets you get on with your day and hides all the ugly details under a sleek interface, so you can actually use your computer rather than manage it like a baby
>designed by professionals who know what they're doing in their respective areas of expertise, not by you, someone who doesnt know what theyre doing
>acceptable default template and suite of software that pleases almost everybody. not minimal, empty and desolate like linux. neither is it overbloated with useless features
>logical, clean, sane. changes your psyche to be well rounded and grounded as you use it, rather than turn you into a tranny
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