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    2 days ago

    Windows 95: Fixes itself when you aren’t watching Windows 11: Fucks itself up when you aren’t watching

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      2 days ago

      Oh, every windows has fucked itself up silently. 95 was famous for needing a reboot at every mouse movement and a reinstall regularly.

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          Being the guy who had to feed the whole 32 floppy disk stack to the wretched PC every time the user broke the Windows 95 installation pushed me to the *nix camp quite early, I can tell you that.

          Each floppy had a good 10% chance of being faulty, so imagine the fun.

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            Oh, I’d actually forgotten how flaky 3.5" floppies were. That’s very true.

            A 5.25" you could probably send in a letter and stick the letter on a fridge with a magnet so your remember to mail it and it would still work when it arrived.

            Well, maybe not, but it was quite a difference.

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              3.5" was still better than zip disks. At least you couldn’t break your floppy drive with a bad disk. Zip drives would break due to a bad disk such that they damaged any other disks you used. Then those broken disks would break any working drive, etc. First and maybe only communicable hardware bug.

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        Even Windows 98SE gave me a long habit (only somewhat receded after moving to Linux) to, as much as possible, not even move the cursor without a clear purpose. Every event could be the last before everything hanging. Probably not as often as with 95 or plain 98, but.