 Lighting here probably isn't the best on back a little bit, but no it's just a follow-up video to my April Fools video which actually went over a lot better than I thought it was going to. I think every year I've kind of wanted to do a April Fools video but then never got around to it. So this year I decided to you know like the day before the night before record my little Windows 10 is the best video and I was expecting a whole lot of dislikes which I did get some but overall I probably got more views and likes on that than most my videos in the first day or two which just goes to show if you watch my recent videos if I put the title Windows in the video or a picture of Luke Smith in the thumbnail my view is triple so maybe I should do that more often. Anyway I thank you most of you seem to appreciate that video obviously I got some dislikes you're always going to when making jokes like that and again I just kind of I didn't know what I was going into there you know I set the little virtual machine which takes forever with bulky software such as Windows and it really was just frustrating to use to record and that video I started off by you know jokingly pretending like I like it and making some comments about how great the horrible features are but really I didn't know what I was going to say when I started recording I just kind of went with it there's some things that I wanted to say but I wasn't sure what people would get you know there's a lot of little things about Windows that aggravate me some of which they fix which I went over in that video like the scrolling which I demonstrated I'm not sure if people actually got that you can scroll on non-focused Windows and that was a big thing for me I mean now I use I guess they're still non-focused so I don't overlap Windows I use a tiling window manager but it always bothered me there were a lot I guess a lot of little things when I switched to Linux I was like oh this is great why doesn't Windows do this and one of them is in Windows up until Windows 10 if you're and this may sound stupid if you don't really play around with it but it bothered me I have a window in focus but maybe I'm doing something in a program and then I have another window open that's maybe a web page with directions if I wanted to scroll down the web page on Windows before Windows 10 I had to click on that window and scroll and then click back in the application I was in instead of just hovering over the window and scrolling and that may sound like something small but it's little things like that it's like you get you get a hundred little things like that and your life just is so much easier when they're done properly and Windows probably just does that particular thing properly now so good for them mentioned the video that I know Windows 10 is supposed to have virtual workspaces or virtual desktops or if you want to call them I think macOS just calls them spaces and I couldn't figure out how to get that and I'm not sure if there's just you have to get a higher level of Windows to get that feature or if there's some way to enable it so I didn't wasn't able to demonstrate that at all in the video but again the whole thing was just kind of a joke other things that I thought about mentioning was like how Windows is so slow to detect new keyboards and mice if you if you don't know what I'm talking about go to a Windows machine and plug in a new keyboard now if the keyboard that particular keyboard has been plugged into that machine before it detects pretty quick and it loads it up but basic keyboard on a Linux machine you plug it in you start typing in a couple seconds you're gonna start typing on a Windows machine I think on average it takes like 30 seconds and I've seen some machine take over a minute it sees the keyboard it says new hardware found and you know pop up little bubble and it sits there and thinks that it's installing new drivers it's a keyboard you know I didn't I didn't make a joke about that because I wasn't sure if people would get it and you know the first time I noticed this was probably about it whenever the first rubber ducky from hack 5 came out which was just a teensy board which I was one of I signed up to be one of the first developers I saw it I thought this is great you know and they said you know submit things and they sent out free ones to a bunch of people to develop and actually ended up buying a teensy board before they even sent me so I ended up having two and and I wrote these codes for it these little scripts to go on to a Windows machine have it automatically type stuff but then every Windows machine I went to it would take forever so it's like you either have to put a delay on your thing or what I did was I had to type thing right away and then wait 30 seconds and then type it again and then type it every you know every 30 seconds it would loop and a lot of people criticize the way I did that in the forums like oh he doesn't know what he's doing you don't need to loop it I'm like well yeah see these people aren't plugging that you're there they're rubber duckies into new machines again you plug keyboard any new keyboard into a Windows machine it takes forever for it to detect it on most machines I've gone to again go to circuit city or someplace or Walmart where they have these machines and try plugging in a new keyboard or or even a mouse and just see how long it takes again once it detects that keyboard loads it up yeah it detects it fine but that first initial time it takes forever it's just a keyboard again a links machine you plug it in in a few seconds so it's working so I don't know I've always joked that's that's security through bad programming because it's such a horrible thing but then like if someone's trying to do a rubber ducky attack it makes it a lot harder because you got to wait for it to notice it for the keyboard to be detected on a Windows machine and I haven't tried it on an Apple machine but I guess I guess it doesn't even load the keyboard I guess it pops up your keyboard settings and then you have to enable that keyboard before it would work which is just sounds stupid to me um but I guess from watching videos on hack five you just set your device to show up as an Apple keyboard and it avoids the you know skips over that so anyway you know there's a lot of little things like that when it comes to some of these systems and you know you know I'm sure there's things on Linux but thing thing about a Linux system is that you can change it if you don't like how it works when you plug in a new keyboard if you want it to not detect new keyboards until you enable them you can do that and maybe there are some ways on a Windows machine to to do it but usually on those it's kind of a hacky way to do it because it's because you can't actually change the software that does it you have to do a roundabout way anyway yeah I'm just glad that most of you appreciated that video again I was expecting I was expecting more dislikes than likes because I didn't think the video was that funny but you guys seem to appreciate it so I appreciate that keep watching you got a lot coming up and I hope that you have a great day