Why can't Windows be this comfy bros???

Why can't Windows be this comfy bros???

REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!

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> normalfag yelling REEE
Current state of Sup Forums, gentleman.

Because Microsoft has no taste.

It is pretty comfy

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because of a million layers of useless software and drivers accumulated over a span of decades that need to serve literally every single company in the globe that has ever existed in that period

as opposed to mac os which, you know, runs on jack shit and has less than 5% market share

can't believe I have to defend windows on neo/g/, this is how low we've come

Meanwhile Linux supports more hardware than Windows ever will without being complete shit.
I can still use my Hauppauge from 2003 on a Linux computer today simply because the chipset still has drivers in the kernel. Good luck getting it working on anything newer than Windows XP, assuming you can find a reliable source fro the drivers in the first place.

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>runs on jack shit
For me, this is a plus. Since the devs have less hardware to officially support, you get a more consistent experience because they only have like, 3 to 6 modern Mac models at any given time that they have to support and focus on. So they have plenty of time to make sure you get a more optimized experience on those specific models.

That's also partly why I like Gentoo, but I'll save that for another thread

linux supports more hardware, but not more users. Your average parks-and-recreation-like working enviroment requires that one piece of software that the 60 year old secretary has been using for a decade, to make documents in that one specific format that she scans on that one specific Epson scanner that came out 22 years ago. And the interface needs to be exactly the same down to the last diskette-shaped button. Oh, and their database software made for ms dos? You need to support that too. retro gamers can get fucked though.

I agree, I'd totally use mac os if I didn't work in gamedev. but that's no reason to do an apples to oranges comparison with an os that's had 95% market share for almost three decades now.

For extremely old business computers you can usually just use telnet. For the rest VNC exists, either that or just using the hardware directly.
Even then you could easily run all that old shit on sandboxed Win9x/DOS VMs with practically no impact to performance, even on a laptop.

all of which costs money to hire someone to do it

You cant even use the comfy hidpi backgrounds because windows compresses them on purpose

You wouldn't repair a Ferrari with a Walmart tool kit.

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I find this pretty comfy

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You can change that yourself, lazy macfag

I did just change it but it still looks like shit. The same macfag background looks a hundred times better on Linux than on windows even after editing the registry

Can someone post that shitty Linux vs Mac with the cars and the one from top gear as Linux?

Current state of larping on Sup Forums, normies trying to be tards.
mfw

> icons on desktop
> games
> chome
> 12hr clock
> comfy

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Because "comfy" is inversely proportional to "functional". Hence a decade old 10 inch laptop with an 88% key pitch keyboard running a text mode only OS is comfy. A fast machine with a normal keyboard and modern desktop OS is functional.

A comfy machine is fine for light browsing or shitposting, but you really want a functional one when you have to actually get things done.

What the fuck are you babbling about? You have as much freedom on macOS as you do on Windows, if not more so because it has a proper *nix toolset that Windows just can't beat even with its emulated WSL

Also, in terms of stability, macOS destroys Windows, every version of Windows.

90% of mac comfiness is good wallpapers and high resolution

Yeah stable until something breaks, good luck getting it fixed.

>breaks
What is this? Is this a Windows thing? Sounds inconvenient.

>Comfy
>Mac
Looks like shit desu.
In any case, Windows has custom themes and tons of them are basically ports of Ubuntu's and Mac OS X's themes, fyi. DeviantArt is where they're at.