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    They also introduced a critical security vulnerability into notepad where they just had the markdown links shell execute open link which allowed just installing arbitrary software as long as the link was valid instead of just opening a browser.

    If you managed to get the file onto a person’s you could execute it by having the person click on the link.

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      Both classic Notepad and classic WordPad can be downloaded and installed from third-party sites.

      However, to thoroughly neuter the enshittified versions and ensure the classic versions are used in all workflows can take a bit more than what the installers recommend. Primarily, I would recommend adding the *.bak extension to the enshittified versions then make (IIRC) junction links from the classic ones to where the enshittified ones are sitting. This ensures that if anything reaches for the enshittified ones, the junction links are there to redirect the action to the classic versions.

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        That’s a funny way of saying “Re-install Windows 10” or “install Linux”

        (I don’t use Arch btw)

        (also, yes. The .bak thing works)

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      I hated wordpad. New notepad is so much better than the old. An undo on old notepad would undo the last 1-7 sentences randomly, and wouldn’t redo. Remembering notes is also good, and I love markdown.
      I don’t use the ai and it never was in the way of what I needed, so whatever.

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        The last time I used notepad the undo option worked both as undo and redo, since it only kept the latest change and undoing was also a change that could be undone.

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          I sometimes put together long bash commands to pull docker image updates. I would take five minutes building up a command, make a typo, pressed undo by muscle memory and most of what I typed out would be gone with no way to undo.
          This was no one time occurrence, because I’m too lazy to pull up vscode or something else, it would be a weekly occurrence.
          I cried when that old piece of junk updated to the new notepad. Never had that issue since.

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    GNU EMACS is RIGHT THERE in WINDOWS
    You can INSTALL IT
    (Well you can’t install it, you kinda just dump it in Program Files)
    PEOPLE have been EXTENDING it for DECADES SAFELY
    WHAT are you WAITING FOR

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      Well, since you asked… I’m waiting for guile-emacs to make a breakout like neovim did.

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    Its really a shame. Every OS needs a simple text editor, possibly without formatting support of any kind. You’re not supposed to use it, it just makes it possible to edit basic configurations on the fly and things like that. Instead they support half of word pad and cram in copilot for some reason.
    Although I do admit, I haven’t seen the need to move away from kwrite for a long time. Basic text editor that does what it should and does it right!

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      Then just types into and don’t do any formatting. I use it daily at work for pasting text I want to keep. That’s it I type or paste I never save, I never click any menus etc.

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      What’s the equivalent in Linux? I’m using an Arch-based distro with KDE, the only editor I can see is Kate, but I might be missing something due to the Linux naming conventions.

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        I think kwrite on kde. Arch may come more barebones though.
        It’s hard to point to one because linux isn’t an operating system per se… and many distros come with different software packages with different DE’s. That’s where a GUI text editor’s home is, so it depends on that, the distro.

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          Kwrite supports Markdown just fine, actually better than Notepad (it does syntax colouring and formatting as you type), although I’m not sure if it can display the formatted file.

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      I love most of the changes they made, but Copilot can fuck right off my Notepad. It’s supposed to be fast and offline.

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      Since Microslop Windooze 11:Enshittified Edition.

      Win 11 has been a privacy/anonymity/usability nightmare. Thanks in no small part to MS enshittifying absolutely every corner of it with AI. Right down to grabbing it by the notepad.

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    Both classic Notepad and classic WordPad can be downloaded and installed from third-party sites.

    However, to thoroughly neuter the enshittified versions and ensure the classic versions are used in all workflows can take a bit more than what the installers recommend. Primarily, I would recommend adding the *.bak extension to the enshittified versions then make (IIRC) junction links from the classic ones to where the enshittified ones are sitting. This ensures that if anything reaches for the enshittified ones, the junction links are there to redirect the action to the classic versions.

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    I hate this person. It makes me want to scream. One of the dumbest stupidest things about Windows is a fucking useless programs go on with it that haven’t been updated in 20 years. Please update them. You want to update notepad? Go look at Notepad+. Please please please update all the shitty little programs that exist around Windows that no one uses cause they’re so goddamn shitty.

    Holy fuck update Windows programs. For the love of God update ALL the Windows programs. Make the goddamn search tool work. Make the goddamn voice to text work. Make the image viewer not suck. Please don’t listen to the people who are resistant to change. Leave an old shitty version on there just for them, but please please make Windows programs better because they suck right now!!

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      What a bad take. Notepad was never meant to have formatting, as the post states. Notepad’s purpose was to open war text files as raw text. For formatted text, there was WordPad. What made notepad great is that it was the fastest and easiest way to just know what is in the damn file.

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        Yes! Leave notepad alone. I don’t need to load fucking Word when I just want to quickly type out some bullshit that I’m going to reference a few minutes later and then not bother to save. Notepad has always been the fastest, most responsive and reliable tool in windows that I (and probably a lot of people) use every fucking day.