• osanna@lemmy.vg
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    4 days ago

    yeah, but it’s microsoft. what’s the longest you’ve gone without rebooting windows? a couple days? It stands to reason.

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      4 days ago

      Man when was the last time you used Windows? The regular restart criticism hilariously outdated

      My work computer has mandatory updates from IT like every 2 weeks but when I ran Windows on my own PC, I’d go months without restarting. I’ve restarted my months-old Fedora install more times than that

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        3 days ago

        I have a company laptop with win11 that some days can’t go longer than 6 hours without a reboot because something stopped working. The ubuntu machine I use instead I restart once a month

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        4 days ago

        I and strongly against windows and what microsoft is doing, But you are absolutely correct. If you stick to a build/update that’s not trying to brick your NVME, windows desktop uptime is very reasonable.

        We’re not scoping on stability of thier updates, or the ability to update, just uptime on a run of the mill patched version, it goes as long as you’d need it to for most people.

        Now, my linux desktop can go for very very long stretches without updates/reboots if I cared to do it. but windows 11 isn’t bad in the way that 95, 98, 2000 were. I’d even argue that win10 was more stable or at the very least had far less breaking issues.

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        4 days ago

        I’ve had uptimes over 1000 days on some of my air gapped linux and BSD machines. Windows never liked going more than month or two, and now unless you turn off automatic updates you never get close to that wall.

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      4 days ago

      Personally? Months. Regularly weeks. About the same as my servers. Uptime on a single machine isn’t a metric of anything meaningful.

      That said, GitHub ain’t a single machine and the reliability issues are definitely not a good look.