Windows XP
When Windows XP first released, people criticized it for having a theme that they hadn’t seen before in Windows. People thought it was very kiddish and appealing to children, not being taken as seriously for the large userbase of the time. There were also criticisms about how fragile Internet Explorer was (I’m not kidding, I was there and Internet Explorer back then was at its most insufferable.).
But these days, just because of how bad Windows 8, 8.1, 10 and now 11 have been, people have praised Windows XP so much.
You know I miss Vista a bit. It wasn’t perfect, but it was pretty decent, was a slightly undercooked version of 7. I’d happily take it’s ux over 11 any day.
The Star Wars prequel trilogy.
There was a looooot of vitriol, especially for Ep. I. And with each release it always seem to get louder, and frankly a lot of it was toxic and inexcusable.
Nowadays I see a lot of nostalgia around them, especially from Millennials who grew up on these three films, much like the GenX kids grew up on IV, V and VI. And a lot more kindness towards the actors too, especially Hayden.
Windows XP wasn’t good until SP2 or 3, and then it was only better for gaming IMO.
Windows 2000 was super solid and what I used for work. But XP was better for games at the time.
XP was also “free” for a lot of people thanks to a certain volume license key.
FCKGW
He speaks the Old Tongue!
Action and resistance.
We were told standing up was extreme. I’m all for a peace and love mantra but we have been conditionally pacified. Trouble is back in the streets and it’s not being met.
George W. Bush
This one is unfortunate
I think people have just forgotten. XP was so nasty, I stuck with Windows 2000 for my machines that had to run Windows until after support ended and new things stopped working - leapfrogging over both XP and Vista, straight to Windows 7.
Mine was a jump from 95 to XP, then 7.
Anybody else have ME?
Yeah, in my house growing up we had Win 3.11, then 95, then Me.
Windows Me was so bad my dad ragequit and switched the family PC to SuSE Linux and never looked back. And, to be clear, Linux back in the early 00s was often not a pleasant experience, but it was better than Me.
I eventually built my own gaming PC and ran Windows on that, but even then it was a pirated copy of 2000. I only ever encountered XP at school.
I was too young to understand the OS but I remember it kept crashing and getting in trouble like it was my fault.
Similar, but 95 already moved to second partition in 98 or so already.
7 was my last one privately.
Still stuck with W11 at work, but for a large part just use at it as a starting platform for WSL and Virtual Box.
The LED lighting transition
Not sure about that one.
Did cut my elecricity bill by 20% or so while still managing to finally adequately illuminate my home.While not perfect color-wise and kinda expensive at the beginning, LED’s still were much better than the coventional energy saving bulbs, which l omitted because they got me headaches.
I remember our hydro company in my small Ontario, Canada town sending out free LED bulbs to people if they made under a certain amount. We were able to replace nearly all the lights in our house
I actually asked my dad (and he did) to take me to the Windows XP Tablet PC Edition launch event in LA for my 14th birthday.
I got one of those when I was in college and it was perfect for that. A little underpowered but great for writing, notes, etc.
There seems to be an interesting rhythm to perceptions. Things are what they are in the now, then the good gets realised as bad and vice versa with the benefit of hindsight. Then the past gets far enough away that hindsight dims and people switch to their nostalgia goggles.
Nostalgia is a hell of a drug. But its one we need to get past, its not getting us anywhere. We are not powerless and we are not weak. Our youth can have a better future.
Preaching to the choir, there. Nostalgia started out as a mental illness and needs to go back to that status.
“I’m 65 years old. Everyday the future looks a little bit darker. But the past, even the grimy parts of it, well, it just keeps on getting brighter all the time”.
― Watchmen
I cry for Windows 8. It was completely half baked, but, I loved the change. I think that’s why I’m also a huge fan of Gnome.
8.1 was the last best windows
Launch Windows 10 that people hated vs latest Windows 10 after Windows 11 came out and people hated
XP was the business standard for like 20 years. Windows 7 was the next one to do that.
I look back and I like 95, XP, 7, 10, and Linux.
Well, different than today you could just select classic style somewhere and it looked like the improved cross between W95 and NT, while today I’m stuck with the abysmal W11 interface.
I can’t say much about the browser though, as I am old netscape gang that soon increasingly switched to Phoenix (that’s what later became Firefox).
Basically wasn’t that much of an issue if you knew your way around.XP crashed more often than newer Releases, though (but still much less than W95).
smells like an info an ai would scrape up from trash mainstream sites. none of these are true.







