Windows remains the practical default for most desktop users for reasons that go well beyond sticker price: deep vendor support, decades of familiarity, and institutional lock‑in create an ecosystem where the path of least resistance is often the path that leads back to Microsoft. The argument...
Linux still beats Windows 11 in a handful of quietly significant ways — not because it has prettier UI animations or a bigger marketing budget, but because of fundamentals: cost, hardware fit, user control, the absence of baked‑in AI agents, and a privacy model that treats telemetry as optional...
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When your most trusted PowerShell tools are Windows‑centric but your day‑to‑day workstation is Linux, the mismatch isn't theoretical — it’s an operational problem that forces a fork in how you deliver automation. You can try to bend the platform to your scripts, or you can bend the scripts to...
Microsoft’s Visual Studio Code is quietly eating Linux disk space for some users — and the culprit isn’t your project files, it’s where the Snap package hides deleted files. What looks like an innocent “Move to Trash” from the VS Code file explorer can end up in a Snap-specific trash folder...
Microsoft’s claim that Windows 11 now reaches “over 1 billion monthly active devices” landed like a victory lap — and immediately reopened a broader debate about the state of the operating system. The milestone, flagged in Microsoft’s Windows Experience Blog, coincided with intense and public...
Linux does three everyday things better than Windows 11 — and for many power users those differences translate directly into minutes (and sometimes hours) saved every week. The differences are not arcane OS trivia; they’re practical features that change how you install, update, recover, and test...
Linux gives you things Windows won’t — not because Microsoft is malicious, but because the two ecosystems make different trade‑offs. What follows is a practical, verified look at five concrete capabilities you can get on Linux today that are either impossible, impractical, or severely limited on...
Nex Computer’s NexPhone promises to be the kind of gadget that makes tech enthusiasts grin: a midrange smartphone that’s explicitly engineered to become a full PC — running Android and Linux with desktop modes and, most unusually, able to boot into Windows 11 so it can act as a proper Windows PC...
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If you thought Windows 8’s tile‑based “Metro” era was dead and buried, a small but ambitious open‑source project has other plans: Win8DE recreates the Windows 8 Start screen, lock screen and on‑screen display as a Wayland shell for Linux, and the result is equal parts nostalgia, design...
Someone took Windows 8’s Metro/Modern UI and rebuilt it as a Wayland desktop shell for Linux — and it is somehow weirder and more useful than it had any right to be. Background / Overview
Microsoft's Windows 8 famously rewired the desktop in 2012, replacing the old Start menu with a full-screen...
Windows and Linux users have been trading myths, half-truths, and sermon-like lectures for decades — and the latest round of “just use Linux” sermons misses important nuance: Windows today is neither defenseless nor hopelessly obsolete, but it also isn’t flawless. This feature untangles five...
Fastfetch 2.57 lands with a focused set of desktop-detection, terminal, and Windows changes that together sharpen the tool's cross-platform usability while beginning a deliberate wind-down of legacy Windows support.
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Fastfetch has established itself as a modern, performance-oriented...
Older PCs that feel hot, noisy, and sluggish under modern Windows builds can often be revived and kept responsive for years by switching to a lightweight Linux distribution — not as a one‑off speed trick, but because of measurable architectural differences in how Linux handles services, updates...
Nitrux 5.1 lands as a deliberate, highly opinionated Linux distribution update — not a Windows 11 replacement in the conventional sense, but a polished, Wayland-first alternative that will tempt users tired of Windows’ hardware gating, opaque updates, and inconsistent performance.
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Loss32 is a deliberately provocative thought experiment: what if a Linux distribution were not merely capable of running Windows programs, but was built from the ground up to be a Win32 runtime with the Linux kernel as its substrate? The idea — sketched by a developer who goes by the handle...
Manjaro’s latest stable release, 26.0 “Anh-Linh,” makes a clear, deliberate push toward modern Linux desktop technology and practical polish — and for many Windows 11 users that means a genuine, arguable alternative is finally within reach. This release updates all three flagship editions —...
I switched my household from Windows 11 to Linux — and the change forced a hard rethink about what an operating system should do for you, who controls your data, and how much of your computing life you want to outsource to a single vendor. The move wasn’t a panacea, but it rescued three...
AnduinOS has taken a careful — and increasingly pragmatic — step toward smoother upgrades for its users, announcing a path that makes point releases in the 1.4 series reachable without a full reinstall while the project continues to refine its cross‑fork migration options. What appears at first...
Linux’s desktop moment will not arrive because of a single press release or a viral distro launch — it demands a near-simultaneous collapse of friction across games, hardware, OEMs, enterprise applications, and vendor incentives, and while 2025–2026 has moved the needle, the moat around Windows...
Zorin OS 18 rocketed to a million downloads in just over a month — and according to the project, roughly 78% of those downloads were initiated from Windows machines, a clear signal that a large number of Windows 10 users are actively testing Linux as a practical alternative. Background...