Actually, that’s all that I do. I used something called pspad for 15 years. Opens just as fast as notepad and has a lot of other stuff, including hex editing.
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I have a telescope mount and an AV processor that require Windows 10, wine won’t work with either one. The Windows was stripped down using Atlas though. I only boot it once every few months and I get no pop ups or notifications at all, it’s perfect.
I quit using notepad.exe when Win 2000 came out. So many better options were available at that time. No idea why someone would like it and still want to use at this day and age… 🤣
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Linux Sys Admins, do you work on Linux or Windows office laptops?
6·1 year agoAfter using WSL for 6 years to do 99% of my work, our IT finally started to support Linux, so I re-imaged my notebook immediately. It’s not perfect and we do have some mandatory security and backup solutions that slow things down a bit, but the good news is that they allow us to re-nice them, so it’s not that big of a deal. The biggest challenge is Libre Office versus MS Office, because things don’t always convert the formatting correctly, but it’s still worth the hasle to avoid Windows PITA issues.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Having to use windows at work makes me appreciate my desktop Linux experience at home.
4·1 year agoMy home desktop has been on Linux for almost a decade, and a few months ago, my employer certified Linux as a choice for our corporate laptops. I couldn’t be happier. If only I managed to convince my wife to take the plunge, but she is the most anti-change person I know when it comes to technology. It took her months to stop complaining when she had to upgrade to Win 10 and her 9 years old computer is slow as it gets right now, it was never re-installed and she rather not risk trying to make it better in fear of breaking something…
I’ve been trying to convince my wife to dump Windows for years, and her question is always the same, “will I still have MS Outlook? No? Then I don’t want it”. Her Windows 10 computer is 9 years old, has never been re-installed and it’s slower than a freaking tired snail…
Then people will have a reason to change other than just for privacy concerns…
I’m guessing all the people suggesting to ditch WhatsApp have never been to Brazil. Everything there is done with it, you can buy groceries, medicine, do banking, get services, take out, etc… Getting the whole country to change will never happen. So, yes, while some of us do install Signal, none will ever uninstall WhatsApp…
I was an Arch user for 7 years and it never broke on me. Started with Gnome, than changed to XFCE after a couple of years and on my last year using it, I had no DE, only a WM. So multiple configurations, all rock solid. And I learned a ton in the process. Highly recommend using it.
I guess I should clarify, the systems that I work are not any kind of Windows… I work 99% of the time using terminal emulators on *nix systems