• ugo@feddit.it
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    9 hours ago

    I set up a stupid simple smb server on a raspberry pi.

    My other linux devices could see and use it out of the box. iOS could see and use it out of the box. tvOS could see and use it out of the box. I am willing to bet actual money that android would be able to see and use it out of the box.

    Windows couldn’t. Due to some ass policy I had to google for hours and try out 3 different solutions, all of them requiring registry edits, to make it work. Because for “security” MS disallows connecting to a smb server if, essentially, the smb server isn’t hosted on windows (that was the gist of it IIRC).

    Yes, using windows is harder than using linux. Way harder.

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      9 hours ago

      Tossing out SMB as if normal people use that shit 🤣. You folks just don’t get it. Most people don’t even want to deal with installing Plex from a double click. They open the Web browser and that’s 85% of the usage.

      I build HA services in AWS all day. I understand how peaceful Linux is. You are missing the point entirely.

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        7 hours ago

        No I’m not, I am providing this data point because it’s the most recent I have. Every time I have to use windows, everything is more difficult.

        The one good thing I can say about it is that it handles gpu driver crashes more gracefully in my experience. That’s about it.

        The only reason most windows users put up with it is that most don’t even know of alternatives. Maybe they know of mac.

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      5 hours ago

      You mean the SMB protocol from 1980?

      Let me guess, you were using SMBv1 instead of SMBv2 or v3? Which are both enabled by default on Windows 11.

      Geez, almost like older protocols require better security.

      I though you guys hated Windows because it was so insecure?