In a long post titled “Our commitment to Windows quality,” published on Microsoft’s website and sent via email to millions of members of the Windows Insider Program, Windows boss Pavan Davuluri laid out a laundry list of changes Microsoft plans to make in Windows 11, starting this month.

What’s most remarkable about this post is what it doesn’t contain. Here’s how Davuluri kicked things off:

Every day, we hear from the community about how you experience Windows. And over the past several months, the team and I have spent a great deal of time analyzing your feedback. What came through was the voice of people who care deeply about Windows and want it to be better.

That paragraph belongs in the non-apology Hall of Fame, with a cross-reference to “Friday news dump” – a classic PR technique that aims to minimize media coverage of the awkward news being released.

  • PalmTreeIsBestTree@lemmy.world
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    23 hours ago

    I setup a mini pc using CachyOs for my Jellyfin server and I am surprised by how easy it all was. I am still going to use windows for my gaming pc (Nvidia gpu…if the drivers get better, then I will switch entirely over), but I am glad I got a Linux computer now.

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      3 hours ago

      At this point, the only thing I have Windows around for is VR. Every non-VR game I have runs swimmingly (often better!) on the Linux partition, but VR still struggles to keep up…

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        2 hours ago

        yup, this is exactly the reason I switched back to windows sadly… but I made sure to delete all the rubbish… even if sometimes edge decides to reinstall itself, but I can manage to uninstall an app every once a while

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      Ive been on linux since the 3000 series nvidia cards. PopOS works well with nvidia cards. I used bazzite for a while with no problems, then switched to cachyOS and no problems there either.

      My next card will be AMD but you should be fine to use linux with nvidia right now.

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      22 hours ago

      I’m also on an NVIDIA GPU (4070 Ti) and I have no problem so far.

      Even if the NVIDIA driver are marginally less performant, i think the leaner OS makes up for it.

      I’m fairly sure I have better FPS and stability in Rocket League.

      As long as you are ok with some tinkering with proton from time to time I think cachyos can work as a daily driver for gaming and most desktop tasks.

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          14 hours ago

          Yeah. I have BF6 so…

          But at this point I’m reluctant to boot up my windows partition just to play this game.

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      22 hours ago

      I’ve been using Linux with Nvidia for a few years now without any problems. I don’t play the most cutting edge stuff at high resolution, but like path of exile 2, elden ring, expedition 33 all ran just fine.

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      23 hours ago

      What hardware have you, I have paired back my jellyfin requirements to being just local but UHD.

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          It’s a bit optimistic. N150 processor is a low-power, budget-oriented CPU designed for basic tasks like office work. It is not powerful enough to handle the demands of modern games specifically in 4K