• jj4211@lemmy.world
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        2 months ago

        It’s relevant. From about 1995 to 2006, Microsoft was pretty much hard set on ‘cli is dumb, do nothing cli wise, cmd is a concession, but a crappy one’. As an artifact of that, you got regedit, a godawful ‘GUI’ that took a messy datastore model and just kept it ugly, in a way that would have been pretty much better as a CLI interface.

        Microsoft started getting the idea again, but in true Microsoft fashion, had to reinvent the wheel and did PowerShell to try to create a CLI ecosystem from scratch rather than trying to build anything vaguely familiar. To their credit, for first party stuff they did a fine job enabling it, though third party applications remain a mess to this day. It does highlight that even Microsoft figured out that CLI actually does make sense a lot of the time.

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      2 months ago

      Windows registry is an absolute horror show even without the GUI lmao.

      At least on linux you will usually be greeted by a nice integrated GTK or Qt layout.

      Windows is 40% archaic stuff from the 90s, 40% tirefire PWA/electron apps, and 20% of normal design that keeps them barely ahead of OSX.

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          2 months ago

          The window snapping introduced in vista/7 and the old start menu from vista/7.

          Actually I might need to reduce that percentage lmao