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Probably something being in conflict with WSA in dev channel is the problem atm. This is first time something is released on beta channel first afaik.


If this is the case, some communication about it would probably go a long way


I'm pretty sure this isn't a sole issue in MS..


From my experience, people who want to try linux is yearning for somewhat different UI, but not too different from familiar win/macos UI. Pop OS hits the sweet spot imo, refreshing but comfortable enough while usability is still there.


gnome is literally macOS with a few changes though


That is the point I tried to make, sorry for the confusion.


'Exclusive apps' means entire ecosystem outside of dev tool, this is the reason why people says dev should communicate more outside of their ring.


Been using since yhe beginning of wsl without major problems, while working on music production without dualbooting. I probably haven't boot up linux for about a year.. this strategy apparently works for many.


Wish the same thing as an webdev, but modern browser is almost a small vm these days..


Glad it wasn't just me. How is it that slow with gigabit connection?

In fact, I really like their catalog and match algorithm but I always thought apple music being outside of its own fence feels gross.


The android app is good, though I can't compare it to the iOS version. On windows, itunes works okay-ish albeit slow. On Linux, the web app is the only option and it sucks way bad.


It's been like this for 6 decades, also worth noting that one of the major party in SK relies on this behavior for its co-dependent "prosperity".. Once, it even paid NK to bluff like this just before the presidential election for the sake of power consolidation. It was a huge and messy scandal.

I find that relationship basically a parasite and host, and now they're likely going to win for election in next year.


It was once unusually fast on FF right after google shortage a couple of month ago. Everything I click was instant, never had those kind of experience.

Now I feel like it's slow on both. There might be a priority issue but I doubt its slowness is FF only.


Exactly, it's pretty common for them to shoot their own foot with a couple of hundred dollar bill, just for one tiny instance with additional options that 'you have to do'.

IMO AWS is deliberately make these things happen and reimburse it later with excuses. It's rather a strategy at this point it seems like.


I don't think it's so much a money-grabbing strategy as the problem that AWS is less a suite of unified services and more a litter of puppies fighting in a sack. With that kind of org chart it's difficult to have a unified, simple billing experience with good beginner training-wheels and on-ramps.


>AWS is less a suite of unified services and more a litter of puppies fighting in a sack

Can I quote you on this? I'm going to quote you.


Pretty much my story as a whole, especially research part. Know your limit and it really helps understanding different aspect of things which is usually not even a equation in daily life.


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