Dark patterns killed my wife’s Windows 11 installation

Last night, my wife looks up from her computer, troubled. She tells me she can't log into her computer running Windows 11, as every time she enters the PIN code to her account, the login screen throws up a cryptic error: "Your credentials could not be verified". She's using the correct PIN code, so that surely isn't it. We opt

https://www.osnews.com/story/143376/dark-patterns-killed-my-wifes-windows-11-installation/

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Dark patterns killed my wife’s Windows 11 installation – OSnews

@osnews "Windows 11 is a travesty, a loose collection of dark patterns and incompetence, run by people who have zero interest in lovingly crafting an operating system they can be proud of. "

  Perfectly put

@Taco_lad That article is astonishing... And yet, knowing how much they force OneDrive onto users, I am so very unsurprised
@stufromoz fucking garbage everywhere

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Uh, has Windows *ever* been a lovingly crafted operating system that Microsoft can *justifiably* be proud of?

@benfell I think this stopped at about Windows 7. @Taco_lad @osnews
@benfell to add to this:
8 sucked because they were stupid enough to think they could force touch onto everyone (not going to happen in Enterprise)
9 they skipped because they were too lazy to fix version detection code from Windows9*
10 was where they hit the steep part of the curve of their descent into insanity with ads and garbage
11 was them pushing through the bottom of the universe with a centred menu, copilot, AI in notepad and Recall.
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@benfell @Taco_lad @osnews I thought their work o the Metro interface and the (failed) attempt to clean up the massive amount of technical debt they accumulated in special one-off wizards and interfaces by Win7 (which they accumulated by ignoring the UX and maintenance of all the different tools which underly everything, which were stuck in Win31 in some cases, and just adding more code in a teetering pile on top), shipping a new conhost, new Terminal with OpenSSH and WSLg were steps bringing their OS up to par with MacOS and Linux for IT professionals, shipping twice a year feature updates on Win10 bringing the development process in line with the cadence Ubuntu and Fedora established rather than the 2-5y between updates of the past. Oh and throwing away Internet Explorer and develing Edge from scratch with a new renderer, bringing another major player into the web ecosystem. a Phone UI that people seemed to actually like that tried new things like how the used horizontal scrolling in a novel way. All of these things showed that _someone_ cared and was willing to greenlight projects to fix things.

They built up some goodwill and have pissed it away by being absolutely trash, with ads shoved into the OS and browser, lack of attention to detail, new features that work less well than what they replace, shoving LLMs into places where they don't belong, pointless, thoughtless UI changes just to juice some developers KPI, just the overall hostility where the OS is trying to squeeze revenue from you more than help you (like a bicycle), like pushing people into OneDrive for data redundancy instead of the local backups from Win7 (which doesn't generate MRR).

I'm sure there are a few people who care, you might run into thm on the Fediverse, but they are being drowned by executives and staff who are just trying to make money any way possible

@benfell Windows for Workgroups was quite reasonable for its time. And Windows 95 was a good move forward given that they were starting from there. And some of the other stuff they did around that time was at least well meaning if a bit misguided: NT, Access, etc. After that, nope.

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@benfell @Taco_lad @osnews NT 4.0 is a good candidate, but that was a long time ago.