Are you excited for the future of science?
>>16787506 (OP)
Why is modern windows so ugly?
Why isn't there a linux distro as bueatiful as Vista?
t. still running 7
>>16787697
based I think I'm just gonna say fuck it and go back to Souldows 7 when 10 support ends
Anonymous
9/18/2025, 5:34:03 PM
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>>16787697
Because shit UI design is cheaper in the long run. Same shit happening in many industries when MBA execs chase after quick money and don't understand the concepts of customer loyalty and how that increases a brand's profits in the long term as compared to min-maxing short term gains and losing customers as a result.
Install some Arch Linux derivative (preferably one that's beginner friendly) and knock yourself out:
https://gitgud.io/wackyideas/aerothemeplasma/
I don't use Arch btw. I use Debian.
Anonymous
9/18/2025, 5:49:19 PM
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No.
The future of science is jeets, zipper heads, and dumb bitches scamming the system to advance their positions, corporations using science for any marketing leverage, and politicians twisting science into narratives to suit their agendas.
The worse part is the normies swallow all this bullshit without batting an eyelid. Well fuck, they get what they deserve then.
Dave
9/19/2025, 8:05:16 AM
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>>16788508
>Souldows 7
I have a dual core with win 7 and it's so sweet to play old games on it.
>>16787506 (OP)
>GUI over performance
>vista buttfucked its target hardware becaude of it
What nostalfagniggers fail to remember is how resource hungry this slop was. Anyone who doesn't misses the Vista/7 design has no heart, but whoever wants it back has no brain.
Anonymous
9/20/2025, 8:25:41 AM
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>>16787697
Linux is as nice-looking as you want it to be
Anonymous
9/20/2025, 8:39:57 AM
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>>16787697
>>16789628
XP and Vista had so much soul. Feels the same as the logo trend.
The 2000s started out so fun and exciting, and it's just been steadily taken away from us.
Anonymous
9/20/2025, 8:45:41 AM
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>>16790241
So it's a poor filter? Based.
Anonymous
9/20/2025, 6:24:30 PM
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Yes.
The internet has expanded knowledge and information to all corners of the world.
This means the chance of someone making a world changing discovery has increased by a lot.
People seem to forget that a lot of discoveries were made by people with both the time and the proximity to knowledge to synthesise creative solutions.
As work becomes less cognitively intensive and people have more access to knowledge I suspect we shall see an explosion in scientific discovery. I think it will look different from discoveries before ,less scientist in an expensive lab in prestigious university and more tinkering around in the garage until something interesting happens.
Anonymous
9/20/2025, 7:08:09 PM
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>>16788508
get 10 enterprise ltsc IoT, activate it with MAS, use 10 until 2035 with security updates