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      9 months ago

      Are you saying this is the result of MS policies from the windows 1-3.1 era?

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        9 months ago

        Specifically from the introduction of Windows 95 tying Windows and MS-DOS together. While Windows was an application running on DOS Microsoft tried various schemes to break compatibility when it was run on other competing DOSes, and Windows 95 was the final stroke of that strategy by tying the GUI inextricably into the OS.

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          9 months ago

          Is it better for you now that windows is the whole OS and not just the “gui”?

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            9 months ago

            No it’s worse. Tying the OS and GUI together to the extent they are in modern post-95 Windows is a major cause of the learned helplessness OP is talking about

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              9 months ago

              Maybe but I can’t personally blame someone for improving their product and throwing away DOS entirely.

              They ditched DOS with XP, so ≈22 years ago.