I’m sorry folks but I’m going to remove Windows support from Kitten¹.
It’s been a long time coming (read what’s in the Windows tab of the current installation section – https://kitten.small-web.org/#get-started – if you want a longer rant) and I simply refuse to even test under that horribly hostile operating system. I don’t want anything to do with it and nor will I pay Microsoft a single Euro cent for the pleasure of having its AI and surveillance shoved down my throat so I can support that shitty platform with my work.
Windows has absolutely nothing going for it. Want a proper proprietary OS that isn’t shit? Use macOS. Want a proper free and open OS? Use some modern flavour of Linux. There’s no reason to use a proprietary OS that exploits you while having all the usability of a Linux desktop from ten years ago.
(The only valid use case I can see for Windows is if you’re forced to use it by your employer. And that’s why I’ve supported it so far – and then only under WSL, which has its own issues, making the Windows experience sub-par to the macOS and Linux experience anyway.)
I’m only one dev and this move will simplify the codebase further (always a good thing) and free up cycles that can be used to better test/support Kitten on a wider range of Linux distributions.
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¹ https://kitten.small-web.org/
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Right, I just removed Windows support from Kitten.
https://kitten.small-web.org/
I swept the WSL 2 installation instructions to the end of the reference section (since they already exist and if someone does want to run it under WSL, I don’t want to make their life any harder than it already is) but if something doesn’t work under Windows/WSL 2, please don’t open an issue as Windows is not supported.
(Kitten is supported on Linux and macOS.)
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@[email protected] I thoroughly enjoyed the FAQs. 😂
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Man, you play hardball.