Posted May 07, 2021
StingingVelvet: The amount of businesses that use Win32 apps must be massive. They'd be insane to do that anytime soon, though I'm sure it's an eventual goal down the road a long ways. Still, like I said before, I am not super fearful that will result in the death of 32bit games. The community is way too on top of such things.
Crevurre: It should be announced now, so there can be migration with conversion apps. No one has to make 32 bit windows apps anyway. Everything could be in 64
And I'm not worried about deprecation on that front anytime soon.
Microsoft pivoted back to promoting good old C++ and Win32 on at least equal footing with their "modern" APIs.
Magmarock: In my opinion there are no good operating systems these days. Windows is shit Linux and all it's distros are shit. Mac is shit. The last good OS was Windows 7. My soul for a re-releases of Windows 7.
Well, they do all have their issues one way or another. Some more so than others. I don't even see Windows 7 being all that much better than any current efforts. If Win10 wasn't so full of telemetry, it would actually be better than Win7, IMHO. (Apart from the flat, butt-ugly GUI.)
My personal candiate for "Last Good OS(TM)" would probably be a mid noughties Slackware distro with KDE 3.5.
F#cking rock solid distro, and KDE3.x was the best looking desktop on any platform.
Of course, there was nothing remotely beginner (read: basically anyone but professional programmers) friendly about Slackware, so on the General OS Shittiness Scale, I admit even that did have a certain inescapable whiff of poo scent.