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maflynn

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Looks like MS is moving the May update to the Preview ring, which is basically the step before releasing it to the public - kind of like Apple's release candidate.

Getting the May 2020 Update Ready for Release

Windows 10 May 2020 Update review: Welcome improvements to everyday essentials

This release doesn't seem to have a lot of major enhancements, other then Cortana and you don't use that, then the update may not be as impactful. I believe it will add some polish and small features which may improve your user experience but not much.

I am quasi tempted to get the preview if only because I'm stuck at home and boredom has definitely crept in.
 
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JoelTheSuperior

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Main feature if you weren't already on an insiders build is the introduction of WSL2, which makes life as a developer, much, much better and will surely tempt a lot of Mac users over...
 
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grmlin

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Main feature if you weren't already on an insiders build is the introduction of WSL2, which makes life as a developer, much, much better and will surely tempt a lot of Mac users over...
Isn't it basically the same thing we got before? It's out of preview and you don't have two install it, but otherwise? I didn't notice any differences when I tried it two weeks ago
 

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I installed it two days ago. Virtually no significant visible changes - Cortana has changed as reported but I'd have never known since I don't use it. A couple icons have changed. Apparently a few tweaked system settings.... all stuff I likely wouldn't have noticed if I hadn't watched a video on YouTube that went through all the differences. I can only hope there's good deeper system changes to improve stability, speed and security.
 

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by default it will still leave you on WSL1, unless you update all your WSL distro to use a v2 version.
 

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I installed it two days ago. Virtually no significant visible changes - Cortana has changed as reported but I'd have never known since I don't use it. A couple icons have changed. Apparently a few tweaked system settings.... all stuff I likely wouldn't have noticed if I hadn't watched a video on YouTube that went through all the differences. I can only hope there's good deeper system changes to improve stability, speed and security.

I think this goes for all the bi-annual updates. If I was put on the spot and told to list 5 user facing features that have been added to Windows 10 since its launch I would not be able to do it.

Maybe Microsoft are too scared to innovate or reinvent after they got their fingers burned with Windows 8 but it's disappointing nonetheless.
 

JoelTheSuperior

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Isn't it basically the same thing we got before? It's out of preview and you don't have two install it, but otherwise? I didn't notice any differences when I tried it two weeks ago
You have to manually choose to upgrade to WSL2, but it makes a huge difference to performance. Performance has gone from quite poor to virtually identical to a native Linux system. This is huge for developers looking to make the switch from Mac.

I think this goes for all the bi-annual updates. If I was put on the spot and told to list 5 user facing features that have been added to Windows 10 since its launch I would not be able to do it.

Maybe Microsoft are too scared to innovate or reinvent after they got their fingers burned with Windows 8 but it's disappointing nonetheless.
Not 100% on timing but one of the major improvements added in a Windows 10 update for me was the clipboard manager - i.e. hit win + v to view a history of everything you've copied / pasted. Super useful. Also the improved screenshot tool is fantastic.
 
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maflynn

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I update to the 2004 version, and things seem stable. I had Cortana disabled, so much of the advantages of this update are not being realized on my part.
 

grmlin

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You have to manually choose to upgrade to WSL2, but it makes a huge difference to performance. Performance has gone from quite poor to virtually identical to a native Linux system. This is huge for developers looking to make the switch from Mac.
I meant WSL 2, that has been available for a while now if you chose to use the insider preview program.

accessing files inside the Linux container is still slow though. I hope they fix io performance soon. Right now you have to fiddle around with xserver etc in windows for acceptable performance
 

JoelTheSuperior

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I meant WSL 2, that has been available for a while now if you chose to use the insider preview program.

accessing files inside the Linux container is still slow though. I hope they fix io performance soon. Right now you have to fiddle around with xserver etc in windows for acceptable performance
Ah yes of course. In truth I don't do much with files that crosses the Windows / Linux boundary so it hasn't been a huge issue for me. I just use VS Code which works absolutely perfectly in my experience.
 

grmlin

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The remote server for vscode is pretty genius yes. But I’m addicted to JetBrains IDEs, used them forever now, I just can’t live without them.
 
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