This article about millions of Window$ 10 users being screwed, again, after an update, seriously sounds like I wrote it:
"For Microsoft and Windows 10 right now, it never rains but it pours. So it should come as no surprise that, despite recent update changes, the run of frustrating, limiting, chaotic and quite bizarre updates continues with new warnings every Windows 10 user needs to know about. "
It goes on to say that two recent updates are "breaking boot-ups, printing, the Start Menu, Windows Search and VMWare Workstation. And that’s just what we know so far. "
With its long history of being a shitty operating system, causing untold billions of lost man-hours from crashes, BSODs, viruses, ransomware, and system-breaking updates, why do fools keep using it?!
Are companies ignorant that there are better choices, or do they not care about all the downtime--and lost revenue--their current choice causes?
I absolutely would not be okay, as a business owner, with losing thousands of man-hours each year to a piece of crap OS. And I don't understand why some -are- okay with it.
For the uninitiated, I'm suggesting that these clueless, helpless fools switch to a real OS--the one behind the device you're probably using here--Linux. Fast, secure, stable, beautiful, powerful, all without an endless stream of downtime. Check out my favorite Linux distribution, Kubuntu, or any of the plethora of others to see for yourself what computing should be like...
"For Microsoft and Windows 10 right now, it never rains but it pours. So it should come as no surprise that, despite recent update changes, the run of frustrating, limiting, chaotic and quite bizarre updates continues with new warnings every Windows 10 user needs to know about. "
It goes on to say that two recent updates are "breaking boot-ups, printing, the Start Menu, Windows Search and VMWare Workstation. And that’s just what we know so far. "
With its long history of being a shitty operating system, causing untold billions of lost man-hours from crashes, BSODs, viruses, ransomware, and system-breaking updates, why do fools keep using it?!
Are companies ignorant that there are better choices, or do they not care about all the downtime--and lost revenue--their current choice causes?
I absolutely would not be okay, as a business owner, with losing thousands of man-hours each year to a piece of crap OS. And I don't understand why some -are- okay with it.
For the uninitiated, I'm suggesting that these clueless, helpless fools switch to a real OS--the one behind the device you're probably using here--Linux. Fast, secure, stable, beautiful, powerful, all without an endless stream of downtime. Check out my favorite Linux distribution, Kubuntu, or any of the plethora of others to see for yourself what computing should be like...