Name one (1) good change Microsoft made to Windows in the past five years.
>>106423975everything besides frontend? you're too dumb to understand shit like process isolation so it doesn't matter to you anyway, proceed on
>>106423975They made the icon look more like an actual window.
>>106423997You're sounding quite defensive
>>106423975As I don't subsist in my mom's basement trying to keep an Ivy Bridge alive, I actually like and use things like Wifi 7 support, VBS, e-core-aware schedulers, etc.
>>106423997We accept your concession.
>>106424018>>106424030>5 replies in>already crashed and burned this badlyDon't ever change, baby ducks.
>>106423975tabs in explorer
>>106423975proper CPU thread handling for Ryzen CPUs
>>106424018>>106424030you're sounding quite samefaggyand something else too
>>106423975Copilot button
>>106423975The power management improvements they've made in Windows 11 are pretty impressive.I spend a lot of time on the move, and all of a sudden, both my laptops last an extra half-hour.
>>106423975they are killing xbox
>>106423975Windows 11 hardware requirements eliminate poorfags and thirdies.bye bye
>>106423975futexes.that was easy.
>>106424143I shudder to think how poor/3rd you have to be for 11 to filter you.Core 8th gen and Ryzen 2000 are EIGHT YEARS OLD now.
>>106424153>5 yearsoh... uh, FUCKuh, UCRT?unix domain sockets?!?!?!IoRing?basically anything that makes Windows more like Linux is based.
>>106424167>m-make windows more like linux>by far the most popular program for linux is a windows emulatorThis will never stop being funny.
>>106424190it's almost like unity is good. I'm glad to see it's easy to build stuff on Linux and it "just works" on Windows most the time.fully working C99 crt, proper userspace driven synchronization (more thanks to C++ standardization of std::thread, but hey), filesystem socket listeners that are faster than Named pipe ( https://www.yanxurui.cc/posts/server/2023-11-28-benchmark-tcp-uds-namedpipe/ )on the Linux side, you have NTSync to help userspace repliacte the dogshit kernel sync objects (for WINE), you have Linux making more POSIX garbage into proper handle backed resources, like pidfds, etc. it's all good.
Turning off all the insecure smb, kerberos, rdp, etc etc defaults to secure defaults.
>>106424343did they finally? wasn't there a CVE based on unsigned SMB being used for NTLM+Kerberos credential reflection attacks?
>>106424362ya... thishttps://msrc.microsoft.com/update-guide/vulnerability/CVE-2025-33073forced sign + encrypt should be the only allowed configuration desu (at least by default).
>>106423975EU versions allow uninstalling Edge, apparently.