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Posted by tcp_handshaker 5 hours ago

Windows 11 New Media Player Uses 3.5x More RAM, Charges for Popular Video Codecs(www.extremetech.com)
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LollipopYakuza 2 hours ago|
Didn't they just publicly make an apology for enshitting Windows over the last years, and committed to go back to building native app?

I understand that project might have started way before the public statement but it really doesn't look good from a PR standpoint.

nekusar 2 hours ago||
For everything except sabotage-ware rootkit based games, Linux is the better solution for basically everything.

Running MS Windows these days is like having a "kick me, hard" sign on your back. Or, you're treated like a money and data piñata.

fecal_henge 1 hour ago|
There is a lot of professional software that locks people in also.
ValentineC 1 hour ago||
Can't wait for said professional software to eventually decide that Electron's the way to go as well, and make shittier new versions, but cross-platform.

(I don't know if this can be sarcasm anymore.)

What is Windows's moat among the business crowd? Is it the "can't get fired if they buy Windows" mantra?

(Well, now they can get laid off anyway.)

tredre3 27 minutes ago||
Being Electron doesn't mean that the developer will release builds for all platforms that Electron supports. Discord took 3 years, for example.

> What is Windows's moat among the business crowd?

The moat is that it just works[1] will all of their software developed over the past 30 years, and support contracts/staff[2] is incredibly easy to obtain.

1. Contrarians will say that wine has better backwards compatibility than windows, but that's just cope and limited to a handful of games (and even then it's only because people made elaborate compatibility profiles for those specific games, those won't exist for internal apps).

2. Linux sysadmins are easy to obtain, but dedicated staff to support a desktop linux fleet is still fairly niche. There is some overlap in skillset and sysadmins can learn, of course.

XzetaU8 3 hours ago||
A solution for AC-3 is to get Dolby Digital Plus decoder for PC OEMs from here:

https://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/dolby_ac_3ac_4_inst...

and then you recieve the latest update from windows store.

lemonish97 3 hours ago||
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functionmouse 5 hours ago||
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epistasis 3 hours ago||
The "power user" group which was traditionally completely Windows users is seeing some shifts to Linux. Linus Tech Tips' recent Linux switch tests went really well for Linux:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KQFgWdiudo

Linux on the desktop is close, and Windows is getting a lot lot worse.

rf15 4 hours ago|||
I switched to OpenSUSE this year. Good bye, Torment Nexus.
MiracleRabbit 3 hours ago||
Sadly you have to install the codecs from external sites.

This - at least for me - messes up the rolling release stuff at least one a month.

close04 3 hours ago||
I think Media Player is there just to have a built in option. Can’t say I’ve ever seen anyone use it, even non-techies install some other player in my experience.

The lack of codecs takes us back 20 years when everyone was installing codec packs. Both the Dolby and HEVC extensions now come from alternative codec packs. Not a real problem but does signal a degradation of the experience to the level that was usually considered the “downside” for Linux.

Always a good idea to run alternatives to every software that might pull the rug from under you. Always be ready to switch when the experience starts to stink.

t1234s 3 hours ago|
M$ knows the laws will change in their favor requiring a gov ID to boot a computer. This is how they will get away with crap like this.