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Yall ever see the late night commercials where some poor person cant juice a lemon for their lemonaid with spilling everything everywhere so they need the special lemon juicer 9000? Why does this give off those vibes so hard here. Like I dont like windows but this is like comically stupid use of your system - does anyone ACTUALLY use windows and not have a local account?
I dunno maybe I have lost touch with the kids.
Microsoft has been trying very hard to phase out local accounts for a while now. It is impossible to install Windows without a Microsoft account unless you escape from the installer and run a series of commands in the terminal. It is approaching the "install Linux with ZFS as your root filesystem" user experience.
Installing Linux is seriously easier than setting up Windows these days.
If Microslop keeps going the way they're going, even a manual Arch install will be an easier task.
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A manual arch install may be complicated, but at least it's not actively trying to obstruct you
Yep. At least Linux is complicated because it gives you near infinite options, not because it wants to prevent you doing what you want to do with it.
I have so much more time to figure out how to do cool shit when I'm not busy trying to fix whatever Microslop breaks!
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I forgot they did this. Does it just hard stop if you don’t have any kind of network connection now?
Yes. In the past you could just not connect to a network and run installer offline, but now it requires a network connection unless you search for instructions on how circumvent it.