• riodoro1@lemmy.world
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    15 days ago

    Win 7 was ok but remember, it still came with three control panels, a fucking registry and 8bit palette drwatson icon in system32 along with gigabytes of absolutely useless shit.

    It was good for a windows, but it was still windows.

    • Count Regal Inkwell@pawb.social
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      15 days ago

      Nothing wrong with the Registry

      It’s a different way of handling things compared to how Linux (and most unixes) does it with 18391823 text files

      But it’s a perfectly functional and sensible solution for storing system configurations.

      • lonesomeCat@lemmy.ml
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        15 days ago

        The registery is much easier to break, much harder to debug and much harder to fix, UNIX config is more human-friendly, I’ll never mess with the registery again

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          12 days ago

          The technology behind the registry is fine (which is what I think @VinesNFluff meant)

          But it’s execution in Windows was ass

          In theory, a configuration manager with DB-like abilities (to maintain relationships, schematic integrity, and to abstract the file storage details), isn’t a bad idea

          But the registry as it is today is pure pain