Going from Windows to Linux then back to windows sucks.

Edit; Going through the comments it seems it doesn’t matter so long as IT supports the operating system, which is fair, in my scenario I’m not involved with our systems-management/IT/developers unless it’s an update to the software we use.

My desktop at work is still Windows 10 and while it works, kinda, my keyboard shortcuts are almost entirely different, I’ve encountered numerous moments where switching tab either by alt-tabbing or by the taskbar not working at all forcing me to minimize everything till I find that tab, couple times it wouldn’t even boot.

I started unplugging the Ethernet cable when I leave for work so IT can’t do any behind the scenes when I’m away.

I dredd the day they force a win 11 desktop on me.

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    8 days ago

    I work IT at a college. I don’t really keep any important data on my device. It’s all either on OneDrive or Teams, which is OneDrive, or maybe a Share.

    I’m not too worried about it.

    It may be their computer, but it’s my time I’m spending on it. And if I’m going to be doing that it’s not going to be on Windows.

    I don’t want Microsoft hearing my voice or collecting any biometric data. I don’t want anything to do with them. They can screw right off. If my job doesn’t value that/me, then bye.

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      7 days ago

      it’s my time I’m spending on it.

      You are being paid for that time. If you sell something it is no longer yours.

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        7 days ago

        Fuck that, I ain’t no slave. My only option under the current system is to sell myself. Funny thing is though, is that I’m a human fucking being, so I get to make decisions.

        like putting Linux on my work laptop.