Microslop is going to spend 2026 improving Windows 11. It comes after Windows update quality issues and complaints about the operating system.

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    7 days ago

    By the time they fix it, it’ll be Windows 12. We see the pattern over and over again, but this time they tried strong arming people onto 11. Those people aren’t going back.

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    7 days ago

    Microslop has been a rotten cesspool since it’s birth. 50 years of consistently fucking over it’s customers, then promising to change followed by more screwing so please forgive me when I say to this Don’t… Talk … Shit …

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    9 days ago

    I have a strong feeling they won’t be removing the spying, AI everywhere, ads, and bloatware. Microsoft views those as positives.

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      9 days ago

      If Microsoft walks back their use of AI in the development of Windows, that would be a major admission of failure on their part.

      But it will probably help prolong their market dominance a great deal. Because up until they started destroying their own OS, all they needed to do to remain on the top was literally nothing.

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    8 days ago

    Marketing bullshit. Microsoft isn’t going to actually reverse any of the enshittification it’s inflicted on Windows.

    If you don’t have any customer mandated software that requires Windows, I’m looking at you AutoDesk, then do yourself a favor and go ahead take the week to install and learn Linux Mint.

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      Enshittification, as always, is the word here. It’s important to point out because to disenshittify(?) the product would need to turn back the wheel, including profits. Line go down.

      With all the other lines going down, they literally cannot course correct here in any way that would matter to the consumer to rebuild trust. So much of their model is built off of force feeding users and directing their behaviors, the thing they absolutely hate.

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      8 days ago

      I’ve been wanting to install Linux, but I don’t have a drive large enough to back up my windows installation.

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        Do you really need the entire installation? Would only the user folder(s) (C:\Users) suffice?

        Alternatively, you could install Linux mint on a large enough USB stick and run it off there, if you don’t mind the longer read/write times. You’d also need to change the boot order for it too.

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        7 days ago

        You can install on an external USB drive. As long as it’s USB 3, there will be little performance difference vs an internal HD (SSD likely slower, but good enough for everyday work)

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    9 days ago

    Rebuild trust?

    1. remove all telemetry
    2. remove all ai bullshit
    3. remove ads
    4. open source the whole code

    Then, and only then, we might start to trust again.

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      9 days ago

      To add to this list

      1. Remove WebView apps. Eat our own dogfood and use MAUI.
      2. Go back to the classic Start Menu. Use API to make the whole UI available for customizations
      3. Get rid of the whole shitty “Settings” menu and go back to the Control Panel.
      4. Drop backwards compatibility for a bunch of crap. Stop pulling the 1980s forward, let that shit die.
      5. Address real modern issues with compatibility and performance with current CPUs
      6. Undo all the vibe coding.
      7. Focus on stability and performance, not trying to be “An experience”. Windows runs apps, make it do that the best it can.
      8. For the love of everything holy, take a risk and modernize the OS. This goes back to 8. But as someone who makes Windows Server golden images for multiple platforms, FUCKING CHRIST. Having to use the Autounattend to even get anything started, and that’s often (Even in Azure) just a minimal thing to get some client to do the real work, should tell you there’s a problem. The Autounattend is poorly documented. I learned more from just building a basic VM on different providers and seeing what they figured out. I could write a god damn novel on the shortcomings of the initial installation and customization of Windows, but it’s especially embarrassing for their Server platform
      9. Stop dropping support for the crap that works. Just so you can sell an inferior subscription version. WSUS being sunset is stupid. Having on-prem WSUS is always going to be faster and easier. You should focus on making that better instead of letting it limp along and then “Oh, we have an overpriced and slower option!” Get bent.
      10. Azure Local is a really fucking cool idea. That was an god awful pricing as far as I can tell. But neat.
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      7 days ago

      They can’t open source their code because then people would rather rapidly discover all the backdoors they’ve built in for various US LE and Intelligence agencies.

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    Okay, that’s easy: remove all the LLM slop. That’ll start fixing it. Then get the ads out of the UI. Get rid of the MS account requirement, and make all updates optional. For a stretch goal, go back to making an OS that only does what the user tells it to, and doesn’t have any function to phone home without direct user input.

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          9 days ago

          Think back… XP had many complaints at release too, wasn’t till sp2 or sp3 it was actually decent.

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            I think W7 would be the very last option, everything after that has been shit, and getting worse. I still prefer XP though, except for the hideous UI.

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                Don’t get me wrong, it is (Jesus, I have a hard time using this word for ANY Winblows, but I can’t think of anything else before coffee) good, no real complains other than the ridiculous resources usage, and the UI certainly beats the hell out of XP. But resources use is my issue, unnecessary background shit running all the time, whereas XP remained way lighter. As I said, anything after 7 has been consistent crap and has just been getting exponentially worse.

                Anyway, Linux and Gnu has been my life for way too long now. I only know about Winblows issues because I come in here and hear my circle of acquaintances complaining, which only makes me laugh because they choose to keep dealing with that crap when there are so many options.

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        That’s the secondary goal. I feel like there’s enough 3rd party tools to fix that, that I want the repairs done in the backend and trust power users and user-devs to handle the UX.

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          No there’s not. I tried several things, for my use there’s no fix. It’s not the point though.

          I think we want the same thing ♥️.

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    9 days ago

    Rebuilding trust for most companies means some bullshit marketing campaign. New catch phrase. Some promotion. It rarely means admitting fault and changing direction. It would take something really huge for that to happen. Perhaps a combination of AI bubble burst, leadership change, shareholder revolt.

    Everything anti-consumer in Windows is a deliberate choice aimed at extracting more revenue from customers. This isn’t unique to Microsoft. They exist to make money for their shareholders.

    If like me you think a lot of companies have been incredibly short sighted and are burning their brands and customer loyalty for short term gains, just look at the stock prices. Short termism is making a killing for tech companies while the rest of the economy is treading water. Is it sustainable? I don’t think so. Does it matter for Microsoft or any of the other tech companies?

    I have been a customer of companies that were awesome for years then sold out and their prices sky rocketed. They were clearly bleeding customers but every time they did they just put the price up more. Some people always stay for some reason. This can go on for years. As long as they keep screwing people faster than people leave they are probably making a lot more money in the short term than they would have made with a longer vision. That is business these days. People aren’t building products for the long term anymore. Now that thinking seems to have moved to companies. Modern business leaders are about gobbling revenues up like a locust plague then moving on to the next pasture.

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      9 days ago

      I read the statement as ‘We’re going to stop announcing controversial changes and spend more money on propaganda firms who will fill your social media with fake users who have a bunch of stories about how trustworthy Microsoft is’

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      Some people always stay for some reason.

      It’s because they have such a huge market share that people don’t even realize there are alternatives. Or the alternatives are so far behind that they’re not really a viable option for most. What’s the alternative to Microsoft? Apple who also sucks, or Linux which is really hard to get into for the average person. What’s the alternative to streaming? Buying physical media, which is going away, or pirating and hosting your own shit. What’s the alternative to Amazon? Buying locally, but you have to get off your ass and the costs are going to be much higher and it’s going to be difficult to find a lot of niche items. Especially now that a lot of malls are dead. There’s countless other examples but those are the main ones that came to mind. These companies just have built up so much inertia in people’s lives that it’s going to be a long while before they feel the effects of their enshittification. There’s also a factor of a lot of people just do not think very hard about the products they buy. I’ve watched people by cars on a whim for fucks sake. They see an ad for something and it gets in their brain that they need to have it or think that a product must be better because it is more expensive without much critical evaluation. I think the economy going to shit is going to hit these companies worse than the consequences of their own actions will for a long time.

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    I wake up to a bright flashing of my phone.

    It is 3am, damn I forget to turn my phone to silent.

    I can’t resist the urge, who would text me this time of night??!?

    “hey I have been thinking about you, you know I think we could work it out together. I will spend 2026 improving myself I promise. Please baby I miss you”

    “go to bed Microslop, you are drunk and you are the one that wanted the divorce because you left me for Al” I text back frustratedly and turn my phone to silent.