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this shit is why i don't use windows anymore. or why i don't want to use windows anymore. i've been using linux for the past year or so and while i really love that it makes me feel like a user instead of a consumer (unlike windows 10/11), its lack of decent media creation apps does feel me having left out (and my old-ass rig doesn't help either, but that's a subject for another time).

i WOULD be tempted to go back to windows 10 IF and ONLY if someone made a version of it that:

  • got rid of (at least most of) the ads and telemetry by default without me having to install Winzork Tweakamania 2005 or some shit
  • replaced Edge with Firefox by default. If you don't do this what are you even doing
  • have the entire OS look as close to Windows 7 as possible. Aero was so fuckin good dude and the ribbon in File Explorer was a baaaaad fuckin' idea dude
  • use OpenShell for the start menu
  • remove most of the bloatware default apps that nobody uses (except maybe Snip and Sketch. that one can stay)

conclusion: linux needs sony vegas and photoshop for it to be a viable os to content creators. badly. thank you


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in reply to @inbtwn's post:

Great video, such a weird shared experience to have done all that too. I lost it at homestar saying 'Email'.

Not logging in your MS account into windows helps a little bit with the ads, but they made that dark pattern hard in windows 11.

i think both lightworks and davinci resolve run on linux, not sure how good they are but they both have free versions you could try out.

never heard of photopea, not sure why you wouldn't use krita.

i've never really felt like i was limited by linux on categories of software, but limited with foss options. there seems to usually be some pretty good proprietary options for linux if a foss one doesn't exist, but they're probably harder to find since they wouldn't get packaged and wouldn't be as popular.