I went to go disable my nic.
It needed a reboot to take effect.
The fuck? I only want to turn it off because Iām testing something and I need a change of ip to test an application and Iām feeling lazy, so I turn off the nic to go to wifi. Good enough? Nope.
So stand up and unplug the cord.
Cool. Switched over. Test didnāt work as expected. Plug cord back in.
Next day computer reboots for updates and Iāve got no internet. Go crazy trying to figure out what it was then remember it needed a reboot to disable the nic.
Honestly if I hadnāt switched to Linux 10 years ago I wouldāve said that this would be the thing to set me off and switch. (This was my work computer, and even though Ubuntu is available, Linux users are second-class citizens in my shopā¦all sorts of weird issues and not nearly enough support because itās a very limited offering)
Itās incredibly frustrating. Itās more than muscle memory at this point, itās practically instinct. Itās so anti-user and thereās no reason to do it except to bring paint into the fold of all the other ribbon office apps, as if people havenāt been complaining about everything wrong about ribbon for what, 8 years now?