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    Notepad is perhaps better known as a code editor than a word processor

    How many insane people are using notepad for software development that it’s “better known” for that?

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    Pinta has become my favorite image editing tool. Every other one I feel like I have to fight with in order to do anything (looking at you Gimp), but Pinta is so easy and intuitive it’s a joy to use.

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    I truly can’t fathom why microsoft are so bad at these things. I actually like the photos “app” on windows but it recently updated to instead of allowing cropping and rotating to having a colourful button for “edit in designer” which doesnt open anything, creates a blank photos window and crashes.

    They are so bad at improving customer experience. I have an opportunity next month with our cto and cio and I am hoping to get across just how shitty they are to deal with and interact with.

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        We are saving literal millions a yeae by moving from google. Its a bottom line decision, the best I can hope for is to colour their view to hold the opinion against the savings in discussions down the line.

        Sharepoint overcomplicates everything.

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          I have been using SP at my job for like a decade now and I still cannot find my way around it and have to bookmark specific pages/folders so I can find them again.

          It’s aggressively, in-your-face bad.

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            God damn I thought it would get better!

            Nothing is simple, everything has a new logo and application instead of the functionality being native. Case in point,

            Google calendar>select day>select out of office>decline meetings.

            M365>create event>name it out of office>select out of office from drop down>select all day>trigger dialogue for viva insights>are you out of the office?> open viva insights> no such out of office settings available>return to calendar>save event.

            Everyone can see with a glance if I am out of office in google and not m365.

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    Holy shit is notepad just fucking ruined.

    I don’t need any of that shit I just need to view a short log or something on someone elses computer. Now it cant do that without auto saving and reopening shit.

    Nobody is writing a document anyone cares about with notepad just fucking leave it.

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    These are good alternatives for Microsoft’s Notepad and Paint:

    1. For Windows:
    1. For Linux (and other operating systems):
    • KWrite (or Kate if you want to have more advanced features like Git integration, project explorer, extensions, etc.)
    • Pinta (it recently got a pretty good 3.0 update, with GTK4/Adwaita integration)
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    The whole point of Paint and Notepad is that they’re extremely simple and no-frills.

    If MS really wants to add this bloat, it should be to their Office suite.

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      I think the whole point of Paint and Notepad is that they are installed by default. They are there to give you the most basic functionality MS can offer without charging you extra. Now they are simply trying to get some extra money by funneling users to AI/MS 365.

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    Switched to Linux Mint at home, quit my Windows developer job, and having a great time. I’ll never go back.

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      In my house 3 computers are already running Linux (Raspbian on Raspberry Pi, Debian testing on my PC and openSUSE on a family laptop), and I already talked with my dad to install Linux on his personal laptop as well, which is probably going to be Linux Mint (I am planning to replace openSUSE on other laptop with Linux Mint as well, because openSUSE sucks).

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    Win11 Paint annoys the hell out of me. This is it. We are breaking up. I’m going back to old Paint.

    I ditched Notepad for Metapad years ago.

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    Out of curiosity I’ve tried the AI feature in Paint (on my work computer) to erase something and use AI to fill in the background

    I was removing a line between two items on a flowchart, background had diagonal colored lines in a regular repeating pattern (think college ruled paper at an angle).

    Instead of connecting the lines in the background it seemed to just take an average of the pixel colors of the edge of what I erased and fill it in with that average color. Such intelligence!

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      I’ve been writing a small powershell script at work lately and as vscode now offers their AI bundled in I just tried it out of curiosity. It does a half decent job. Nothing I couldn’t write on my own, but on a simple script it saved some time as I’m a long term linux guy and just getting my toes wet with powershell so I need to dig up proper functions and syntax pretty often.

      But it also created a script which would have broken syntax and errors in it, so it still needed manual tweaking, but as long as you know what you’re doing it can be useful. And also potentially dump your company data to some learning database.

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      Instead of connecting the lines in the background it seemed to just take an average of the pixel colors of the edge of what I erased and fill it in with that average color. Such intelligence!

      Paint has two AI models depending on your hardware, whether you have a “Copilot Plus” PC or not.