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    4 months ago

    They could actually show you a command prompt / terminal readout, which shows warnings and errors when things just outright fail and the process is borked… but that would scare people, apparently.

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      4 months ago

      Windows was designed with the average computer user in mind.

      The ones that don’t understand the difference between internet and wifi.

      But a button to show this CLI would be nice.

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      LOL, yup! I was just going to reply that people find that scary, and then got to your last sentence. Idk why it scares people. I love seeing the output.

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        Even if it scares people, why not provide a goddamn toggle to enable it for the non-dipshits?

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          Because MSFT long, long ago abandoned the concept of giving users choice, or just in general not treating them like idiot babies.

          Brings me back to when I was contracting with them, same time Win 8 came out.

          MSFT does what they call ‘dogfooding’, ie, every worker is alpha/beta testing basically all MSFT software all the time.

          My team was managing SQL servers and running queries. SQL Manager, and a whole bunch of other shit completely broke when 8 came out.

          It initially did not even have the ability to go back to a Win7 style interface.

          They truly believed that limiting all office workers to a UI where they could have, at max, one pane on 1/3 of the screen and another pane on 2/3rds would be completely fine.

          We effectively could do no work for about 1/3 of our contract.

          Working at or for MSFT is a curse I would only wish upon my worst enemies.

          I actually had to quit another, earlier contract as my manager expected me to work overtime without pay. Before that, my one cool boss just showed me that I was being paid about 1/3 of what MSFT was paying the contracting firm for me.

          And that is to say nothing of the massive racism that all the American employees just looked the other way on: Pretty common for Indian employees of a higher caste to treat Indian contractors of a lower caste like total dogshit, and the line from HR was ‘its their culture!’.