• khánh@lemmy.zip
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    6 hours ago

    Always remember: Your OS should do nothing more than provide a GUI for you to access apps and run apps. Anything else is not necessary.

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      21 minutes ago

      I also want it to have a built-in clock and calendar in the taskbar. But Microsoft won’t even let me have that! They got rid of the calendar!

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        3 minutes ago

        I still see a calendar if I click the clock on my work laptop. Though that might have been one of the settings I clicked while wondering why MS even thought this should change.

    • Cycadophyta@lemmy.cafe
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      3 hours ago

      The OS shouldn’t even do that. That’s the job of the display manager and desktop environment

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      5 hours ago

      From a non-technical user’s pov kinda true.

      But not true at all when you enumerate the actual responsibilities of an OS.