The Lounge 0001 [From the Beginning]

thats great didn’t know that, so it has its own builtin version control kinda like git to track changes?

No. I said that would be a great feature :joy:

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kek yeah am tired me don’t read so well XD would be great though

The error reporting in this is amazing though :smiley:
bit unreadable when dealing with low res terminals but still not that bad

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Wow that awesome, I’m starting to really like what rust is doing. is gonna make programming stuff much easier to troubleshoot.

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its a bit of a mess but its still pretty neat. I expect it to improve as rust is developed.

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yep can only get better, imo it doesn’t even look that bad now

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So…probably no issues then?

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probably no issues then

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Defragmenting large drives takes forever…and I thought Windows 10 was supposed to do that on the side, so it doesn’t get that bad in the first place.

Done 41% with ~6h to go (and it’s been running for ~8h already).

lol. thats never worked. have worked on drives so fragmented so its taken 30+ passes to just get the drive to a usable state

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I’m losing more and more hope for Windows day by day…

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we all are. They keep making it worse with great ideas and terrible execution

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Yeah that tends to happen when you get rid of your entire QA team XD

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How are Win10- and Windows Store-exclusive games a great idea? (no matter of the execution)
Microsoft sucks at that stuff coughGFWLcough

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Win10 is amazing but its the execution they suck at. They keep doing things they think are great but often suck in execution like cortona. I think cortona would have been amazing if it just hooked into the OS instead of being baked in at every step. This would allow people who dont like it to just get rid of it and the poeple who want to use it can use it without any problems.

Cortona being baked into the OS also presents the problem of what happens when cortona crashes? major parts of the OS crash because it cant find cortona

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I have no clue about coding or designing an OS. But something tells me you want to keep it modular, so you can easily attach/detach broken segments without breaking the whole thing.

yep, there’s already a version of Windows 10 that works great without Cortona so it isn’t like its baked into the core experience that much that they couldn’t just give people the option

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Yep but microsoft wants to push their products HARD because they have really fallen behind and its having the opposite effect

i actually wanna try grafting parts of the LTSB release into a standard windows release and seeing what happens XD

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