• stoy@lemmy.zip
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    3 days ago

    No workaround?

    That is incorrect.

    There are plenty of workarounds, here are a two:

    • Use an older installer, create a local account and update.
    • Install Windows 10 with a local account and upgrade.

    I am all for bashing Windows, but please argue facts, not imaginations.

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      3 days ago

      You can also download a Windows 11 ISO and instead of using the official Microsoft tool, use Rufus to create a bootable USB stick. You can specify a local account to create in the tool.

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      Pointing out to this comment that suggest another option to bypass the account :

      https://reddthat.com/comment/22001680

      To be clear, I agree we shouldn’t have to go through so many hoops to just not have an account on a local OS… At the same time I agree spreading misinformation on the subject is not good either…

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      Here is a fact: as long as you talk about workarounds, people stay on a hostile platform. Maybe better to actually teach people to fish and not be suckers.

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        3 days ago

        Here is one of my strongest held opinions:

        You should not lie to get people on your side.

        If your arguments are not good enough, then perhaps it is better to let people do what they are used to.

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          No disagreement about lying to get people on your side. That was not necessary. But also, the arguments even without the lie are still good. Microsoft shouldn’t have to lie too, to discourage people from having more control over their machines.

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      3 days ago

      OK, no workaround un Win11.

      But that’s beside the point: what about un 3 months? 2 years?

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        There have been several workarounds in Windows 11 posted in this thread.

        Everytime M$ pulls the ratchet tighter more people will escape, just let it happen naturaly.

        Advice about the alternatives, but don’t lie about either side.

        There are things that Windows does better than the competition, the vice versa, be honest and argue in good faith.