• Andromxda 🇺🇦🇵🇸🇹🇼@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    5 months ago

    my Mincraft Modrinth Mod launcher that has like 10 fps just in the menu

    I’m pretty sure that there are ways to fix this, I don’t know about your surround sound system, but I have seen countless guides for GSync. And for Modrinth, I would just switch to the FOSS Prism Launcher (it’s even available on Windows, I use it on every platform when I want to play Minecraft), which allows you to download mods and modpacks from Modrinth, Curseforge and other sources. It’s just a better user experience than with the official Launcher, Curseforge or the Modrinth app. I highly recommend it.


    Then let’s also fix all the DRM issues with Netflix and Prime.

    Piracy is one way to get around these !piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com


    Genuinely curious, but how do you deal with issues on Windows? Things like ads in the start menu, constant tracking, bloatware that is automatically reinstalled after an update, the Microsoft account requirement, etc.? Do these things just not bother you, or do you take the time to deal with these issues? When Windows 11 came out, I wanted to try it out, installed it on my secondary SSD, removed all the bloatware (including Microsoft edge), did one Windows update and everything came back. I was so pissed about this, that I immediately wiped the SSD, and I haven’t touched Windows ever since.

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      5 months ago

      I’ve used Prism Launcher. But since I maintain a Modrinth modpack, I want to use the Modrinth Launcher.

      And all of the other problems can surely be fixed, I know. But the easiest way to fix all of them are just to quickly boot into the other OS.

      About the problem on Windows: first of all, there are way less. Hardware and software works out of the box most of the time. I don’t use the Start thing at all so I’m not noticing the bloatware although I do know it’s there. And account requirement is no problem, I created a dummy account with an email alias. The only issues I have with windows are autoupdates, and terrible control over the OS. Like not knowing where the Java binaries are and not having a common /etc/ where all your configs are. I also like packagemanagers on Linux. Other than that, Windows works just fine so far.