TheDoctorDonna, (edited )

What if you don’t fear technology, have no life, and are technologically behind and don’t understand what anything but the apple and windows symbols are? I recognize the penguin from an EEE PC that I had like 15 years ago, but that’s it.

*Sorry I also recognize Google, just not immediately apparently.

shasta,

Gotta ask the grandkids for help

TheDoctorDonna,

The worst part is I’m not old enough for grandkids lmao.

SpongyAneurism,

In that case, I guess it’s time to get educated about Linux. At least to the point, where you understand, that what I’m referring to, should actually be called “GNU/Linux”.

*“I recognize Google” is also not Google itself, but specifically the Chrome Logo that refers to Chrome OS in this case.

SkyeHarith,

You’re a human with the knowledge of a time lord! You know more than you let on don’t you.

They’re distributions that add onto an open source set of softwares - including a kernel and common utilities - that can be made into a fully fledged operating system.

Together the family of OSes are referred to as Linux systems since the kernel (the main bit of an OS) is called Linux.

TheDoctorDonna, (edited )

Oooh I don’t want to spoil new episodes for anyone so I can’t actually respond to the Time Lord knowledge bit, but I feel like I recognized some of the words you used lmao.

SkyeHarith,

Oh the 60th specials are so much fun aren’t they? I can’t wait for the last one!

TheDoctorDonna,

I am loving the specials and I am so glad to have “my” Doctor and companion back, if only for a short time.

SkyeHarith,

RTD has really captured the magic of the original run. My doctor was Matt smith but David tenant is just so wholesome!

TheDoctorDonna,

He really is, so is his wife. And he slays every role he plays. I rarely miss an opportunity to catch him on screen.

And I am so glad RTD is back! Moffat was fun and all, but both he and Chibnall were better at the short stories that could be told in an episode or two.

SkyeHarith,

Have you seen the giggle yet? What do you think of the twist at the end?

TwoBeeSan,

Can manjaro be “no life but want it to work”

tubaruco,

from what ive heard its easier to break manjaro than arch (or at least a well installed arch)

TwoBeeSan,

I must have installed mine like shit then lol

tubaruco,

ive been using arch for a couple of months and the only thing that has broken is the timezone

i have tried using the same command to set the time as i did when i first installed (it worked) but now it just wont changev. if anyone wants to help, id be pleased :]

Bronco1676,

wiki.archlinux.org/title/System_time#Time_zone

What does realpath /etc/localtime say?

tubaruco,

‘realpath /etc/localtime’ says “/etc/localtime”

Bronco1676,

Weird and what’s in it?

Open with a text editor or execute cat /etc/localtime

tubaruco,

i tried using the wiki to fix it and now it has the correct timezone. realpath answers “/usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Sao_Paulo”

though the xfce time still shows that the pc time is 16 minutes late. date command does the same. (exemple: phone shows 15:16, which is the actual time, while pc shows 15:00)

though i dont live in sao paulo, it is just a little north of here and should be in the same timezone. also, when i installed the OS with that timezone, it showed the correct time.

Bronco1676,

This sounds like your clock may be out of sync?

Have a look at timesyncd wiki.archlinux.org/title/Systemd-timesyncd#Usage

null,

Manjaro can be “never heard of EndeavourOS”

carbonara,

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    Tried what after 3 years of what?

    carbonara,

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    After 3 years of what?

    TootSweet,

    I don’t understand why Windows is on the “no” side of “do you fear technology?”

    Godnroc,

    Well, the other side would be operating systems you can’t really screw up too badly because they are locked down harder, so perhaps it’s fear of the unknown?

    helpmyusernamewontfi,

    definitely this

    people buy macs for macos or Chromebooks for chrome os because “windows just sucks because it breaks all the time” mentality you always see on Twitter

    balp,

    Or in the office, the hardware-software relations between the laptop and Windows and in some parts Linux are strained at best, where drivers, power management, and so on get crappy. E.g. after a year or two of updates, it gets out of control and nice things like hibernations don’t work. It’s usually a driver for some small thing you don’t care about that forgot to read the Windows specification change and now it can’t do that power handling in a good way. Oops the computer refuses to sleep and your bag is burning, your battery is 1% when picking the computer up again.

    helpmyusernamewontfi,

    I completely understand that with windows, especially with hibernation like what the fuck is “windows modern standby”

    but with Linux, it depends on the distro you use.

    if you’re using something such as Pop_OS, I can pretty much guarantee you you’re never going to run into a power management issue or even a driver issue for that matter since its based off of Ubuntu and is very well supported.

    phoneymouse,

    Agree. Windows sucks ass. Most professional software developers I know use MacOS actually.

    SchizoDenji,

    I’d give up half of my salary to use windows instead of macos for my dev work.

    phoneymouse,

    That’s a lot of money, but same sentiment in the opposite. I would avoid any dev job requiring me to use Windows. Chances are they’re also using some crap tech stack too.

    SchizoDenji, (edited )

    I’ve seen plenty shit stacks on macos tbf. Windows has better window management which saves a lot of time when you’re juggling between seperate windows.

    AVincentInSpace,

    There are way more windows power users than mac power users

    balp,

    I’m not sure, many developers use mac to get working unix tools and working “enterprise” tools at work like Teams and other crap that the company uses for “everyone”. Sadly many of these tools work like crap on Linux and maybe in best case the web-version is workable.

    bravemonkey,

    power

    You’re confusing developers with power users here. At my company, the developers can do one thing well, but are far, far from power users with any technology. The amount of times I’ve seen them get stuck at a simple error message without doing more than throwing their hands up thinking they don’t have permissions or something is actually broken, without doing the least bit of troubleshooting is both baffling and frustrating.

    qjkxbmwvz,

    I don’t get all the Apple hate from the Linux community. Out of the box you have a fully usable *NIX machine — they even switched the default shell to zsh! No advertising in the Start menu, and ssh (client and server) included by default. Install homebrew and boom — tmux, htop, nload, lolcats…most of your favorite tools can be installed easy as on any linux distro.

    I use Debian for personal use, and I much prefer it…but basically only because I prefer i3 to the Mac GUI.

    phoneymouse,

    But why did they default to zsh?

    maryjayjay, (edited )

    Because they are asshats

    But really, because of the licenses. Bash went to gpl3.

    AVincentInSpace,

    Because they didn’t like that bash was GPL

    laverabe,
    dewritoninja,

    Apple is an awful company that screws thee customers over every chance they get

    linearchaos, (edited )
    @linearchaos@lemmy.world avatar

    Virtually non-repairable hardware I’m especially salty on disks and keyboards. The SMCs have been garbage for years.

    Expensive as hell.

    Crappy default package management. Crappy heat management. Years of ignoring customers wants (escape key). Their logs are half-assed. Xcode is pretty trashy and they keep doing non backwards compatible upgrades for things. Once* a box reaches a number of years old You can’t get OS updates anymore then you can’t have xcode versions updates anymore.

    They’re pretty, They have great battery life, and they’re *nix but the advantages fall apart pretty quickly when you start digging into them.

    Pipoca,

    Crappy default package management.

    What’s wrong with homebrew?

    the_sisko,

    What’s wrong with homebrew?

    Crappy default package management.

    Pipoca,

    Homebrew might as well be default.

    the_sisko,

    That makes about as much sense as saying that pip, gem, npm, cargo, or nix should called be the default package manager on Mac OS…

    The default package manager is the default because it manages the system’s software. RPM, Deb/apt, pacman, etc. Homebrew is like pip or docker or cargo or snap or whatever else. You can set it up if you’d like but it’s certainly not a default. (Though I’m not trying to dispute that it’s good 😊)

    Mac OS doesn’t have a good default package management solution (though they would if they just opened up the app store and added a CLI). It’s ok to admit it, and say that third party folks (who Apple does not support unless I’m missing something) are powering a pretty good third party experience. If only Apple cared about people who wanted a truly free an customizable computer, they could make a great OS :)

    Pipoca,

    Homebrew is fairly different from pip, cargo or npm in that only python developers use pip, only rust developers use cargo, etc. And those are mostly used to manage libraries, rather than executables.

    Meanwhile, essentially everyone who uses the console uses homebrew regardless of what programming languages they might or might not use. I was making a joke about how good, useful and basically required homebrew is.

    linearchaos, (edited )
    @linearchaos@lemmy.world avatar

    Other people’s software is great, what was asked is why the Apple hate.

    Apple doesn’t provide Homebrew, Apple updates *in the past have occasionally broken it horribly. (Looking at you El Capitan)

    But while we are taking a look at home brew, If you need a specific version of something you are occasionally up a creek. It’s been a hot few years since I was daily driving OSX *as my primary, but when I needed a certain version of memcache or a certain version of netcat for a feature, It just wasn’t there and then compiling it for the OS was a far bigger pain in the ass than it is on any Linux distro.

    redbr64,
    @redbr64@lemmy.world avatar

    Wait, what’s up with the escape key? I don’t know much about macs

    maryjayjay,

    When they added that stupid touch bar they removed the physical esc key. They brought it back in later models

    redbr64,
    @redbr64@lemmy.world avatar

    I assumed that’s the only thing it could mean but literally could not believe anyone would decide to remove the fucking escape key of all things… WTF

    sloppy_diffuser, (edited )

    EOL support. I have a 11-12 year old System76 laptop. Works perfectly on the latest Ubuntu version.

    Their shitty walled garden for both software (iOS) and hardware (soldered components that don’t need to be).

    Overpriced.

    Fake sense of privacy.

    I used Mac OS 6.x through 10.4. When I was in college and couldn’t afford to replace my aging G4, I triple booted Fedora, Mac OS X, and Windows on a hackintosh where I gravitated towards mostly Linux and Windows for a couple games. Owned a couple iPhones but decided to role Android when the nexus 6 came out to save some money when I had my first child on the way and my current phone was dying.

    I don’t miss anything I left behind. Had a short stint at work during COVID where I was given a MacBook. While not horrible, I ran into enough nuances I was able to justify to my work using a Linux laptop instead. I just don’t find anything appealing to give them my business.

    fosforus,

    I don’t get all the Apple hate from the Linux community.

    Being poor hurts. Distributing hurt makes it feel better.

    SRo,

    Apple gets hate from everyone. Windows users, *nix users; doesn’t matter. The only ones who don’t hate apple are clowns. Are you a clown?

    MacNCheezus,
    @MacNCheezus@lemmy.today avatar

    Agreed. Macs are perfectly fine and capable UNIX machines, really the only problem with them is the price. And yes I get that some people aren’t fans of the UI but it requires no more of a learning curve than, say, GNOME.

    But whatever. I’m not even offended by this meme, it’s actually rather factual on the whole, which can’t be said for everything posted in this group.

    rambaroo, (edited )

    Mac is proprietary bullshit that’s why. It’s fine for work usage. At home I want to support FOSS.

    Also MacBooks are a ripoff. You get 6-8 years of support and then all updates stop. Not worth it when Linux support is indefinite, and even Windows gets you 10+ years.

    CeeBee,

    No, not accurate. NixOS isn’t anywhere in there

    molochthagod,

    This is a very old meme. NixOS wasn’t popular then (or didn’t exist, I dunno).

    dai,

    Nix is like 20 years old, wasn’t popular and still isn’t 😅

    molochthagod,

    Okay, but until like this last year I’d barely see mentions of it, but now it’s kinda everywhere.

    dai,

    Yeah I use nix 😅

    I think the idea of a (relatively) simple or as complex “roll your own flavour” OS makes lots of sense to someone like me. For most people the effort might not be worth the payout.

    molochthagod,

    i get that, it’s a preference thing

    kameecoding,

    I am gonna go against the circlejerk here and publicly admit that I have a macbook pro, daddy aint rich either, I wanted something that would last and works well, it’s both environmental and ux based decision for me, so it was either macbook or framework, since framework doesn’t sell in my country It’s an easy decision.

    Also it’s an os most people want it to just work, one of the main reasons why iOS and MacOs are popular, until there is a linux flavor like mac is made and then it’s distributed as the default os, the year of the linux desktop will never come

    Darkrai,
    @Darkrai@kbin.social avatar

    System76.com has laptops like that imo

    EmperorHenry,
    @EmperorHenry@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

    There’s ways to make windows private.

    Unyieldingly,

    just don’t use the internet.

    Grass,

    You only have to use one of seemingly several methods to make the offline account option appear based on what specific version installer you have, no to Cortana but wait for her subtitles to finish in time with her audio anyway, individually untick every data collection option which each take up the whole screen with the toggle and next button being just far apart enough for it to be annoying plus the slow fade transition, realize you actually need the enterprise edition to set telemetry to 0 using group policy editor which isn’t available otherwise, have a vaguely different installation for that, find out that some functionality isn’t available like Ms store and some other stuff on enterprise which requires PowerShell to add it in if needed. Then possibly some random app to block select domains, with exceptions for the ones that make xbox, the Ms support sites, and ms software not work when disabled if needed. and/or pihole/unbound/Adguard if you have the means of setting it up. Then have random software not work for unknown reasons but you know deep down it’s the non standard installation of windows.

    EuroNutellaMan,
    @EuroNutellaMan@lemmy.world avatar

    or just flash a USB with Mint, reboot from that USB, click install Mint, select erase disk and wait 15 minutes

    Grass,

    IKR, or pretty much any distro even some of the ‘advanced’ ones with some caveats.

    I just had to do up a dual boot with windows for someone who works with people that use a windows only software that currently can’t be wine’d, and was appalled at how awful the install procedure has become since everything after 7 really. The enterprise and not pro features that are actually desirable for privacy minded people that aren’t experts in networking hardware and software was a huge let down too. Well assuming M$ isn’t just blatantly lying about config options anyway.

    CaptKoala,

    Yes, by removing all internet connectivity and updates.

    Yes+: Hulk smash.

    EuroNutellaMan,
    @EuroNutellaMan@lemmy.world avatar

    I’d swap Ubuntu with Mint and Kali with something else tbh but aside from that fairly accurate

    MystikIncarnate,

    Mint

    You mean “green Ubuntu”?

    EuroNutellaMan,
    @EuroNutellaMan@lemmy.world avatar

    Good Ubuntu*

    MystikIncarnate,
    EuroNutellaMan,
    @EuroNutellaMan@lemmy.world avatar

    I’d disown that mother. He ain’t treating my boy right.

    SkyeHarith,

    gr-Ubuntu or Grubuntu.

    It’s Ubuntu but you have to reinstall Grub every session

    boatswain,

    People don’t seriously try to use Kali as a daily driver, do they? That’s just a meme, right? Right?

    nope,

    Actually, Garuda Linux is really easy to use

    boatswain,

    Actually, Garuda Linux is really easy to use

    I agree; that’s what I use on my main PC. Not sure what that has to do with Kali though.

    rockSlayer, (edited )

    there was a point where script kiddies thought using Kali meant installing Kali, so at one point yes it has been used as a daily driver.

    thisbenzingring,

    I remember having a conversation with a coworker who was getting into Linux when Kali was a big deal for script kiddies. He told me he installed it and I was like “dude you want it to be a read only OS, don’t install it. Just boot to it from a CD or USB.” We went back and forth on that for weeks until I just gave up and labeled him an idiot in my mind.

    Crack0n7uesday, (edited )

    I put it on a dual boot laptop once because the laptop was to shitty to run to a proper VM and I wanted to get updates at a few different points in time. Intel Core 2 Dou and Windows XP as the other OS. It was more of a project laptop than a daily driver though.

    soullioness,
    @soullioness@lemmy.ca avatar

    Was windows XP the current windows generation or did you pick it for some other reason? I assume it’ll run easier on weak hardware, and until just now never thought about putting it on my laptop as a dual boot for those moments you actually need windows.

    Crack0n7uesday,

    It was around the time Windows 7 was out but XP was still supported by Microsoft.

    art,
    @art@lemmy.world avatar

    I’ve had this conversation with lots of first time Linux users. They think that Kali is the most hardcore hacker OS and that’s what they need to run for a introduction to security course.

    papertowels, (edited )

    When I was a kid I installed it and was like “hooHOO, me hacker”, so there are silly things like that.

    Nevermind me being too intimidated by CLI to do anything in Linux at the time lmfao.

    It’s been a while since I’ve thought about it, so what are the reasons why it’s a bad daily driver? I assume there’s poor support for drivers, hardware, etc.?

    Or is it when you do pen testing you don’t want to leave traces of yourself? I’m not a cybersecurity guy, so I genuinely don’t know.

    boblin,

    so what are the reasons why it’s a bad daily driver?

    Don’t need to go any further than “default user is root.”

    papertowels,

    Oh yikes LOL.

    I understand why Kali needs that for Kali things but hoo boy.

    Thanks for succinctly explaining.

    CorvidCawder,

    Hasn’t been the case anymore for quite some time, even though I think it has quite generous sudo rules. But yes, it’s not meant to be your main OS but instead more like a toolbox you use in liveboot/VM/etc.

    MonkderZweite,

    Please describe “having a life”.

    bigFab,

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  • force,

    unironically yes, except instead of a lenovo thinkpad it’s a lenovo legion

    MonkderZweite,

    I wasn’t asking about gender roles.

    Smoogs,

    Maybe you should get a life if a someone else’s personal choice for elected gender role pisses you off this bad.

    IHadTwoCows,

    Ya know, I am super straight and masculine but from the outside it looks like being bi or fluid is a fun time

    shuzuko,

    As a demifluid bisexual, can confirm. It’s a lot of fun.

    You know, when I’m not being relentlessly harassed just for existing 🤷🏻‍♀️

    IHadTwoCows,

    That does indeed suck. We’re trying…

    bigFab,

    I don’t hate gays. I could kiss u. But damn I hate pink socks on a grown ass man.

    furycd001,
    @furycd001@lemmy.ml avatar

    You can still run Arch & have a life. Arch actually just works if you use it correctly…

    hemko,
    worldsayshi,

    I mean the projector set up is probably using some ungodly proprietary wireless Protocol that only works on Windows 10.

    hemko, (edited )

    Isn’t it just a display you attach via VGA/HDMI/whatever?

    Last projector I used had scart/rca lol

    furycd001,
    @furycd001@lemmy.ml avatar

    Never had this problem, but I can see why someone probably could…

    CCF_100,

    tfw nvidia

    DriftinGrifter, (edited )

    |>be me, 4 chinner

    |>can’t use Linux but wanna Seem cool

    |>make fake and gay shit post about driver not |Working to justify using Windows

    |>jerking it in the The shower while crying l8ter that day day

    |>KEK lul

    |>normies Suck don’t they?

    hemko,

    Someone’s salty their PC doesn’t run Windows 11

    DriftinGrifter,

    average Windows 11 user|>be me, have no friends Boot up my terrible Windows 11 (KEK lul) |>decide to join federated social media instead oft 4chan because 4chan keeps calling me a snowflake |>See Chad with too many bitches and great takes |>jealous.jpg |>idea.exe |>decide to insult him in hopes of getting topped and bullied because im into it |>Chad Sees through me and still obliges |>orgasm and thank Chad mentally

    hemko,

    You’ve been training this skill of writing greentexts, it’s very impressive.

    Disclaimer: this is not a compliment

    DriftinGrifter, (edited )

    just you|>be me (KEK lol),Engage with what is clearly a chad troll to geht my rocks of |>get trolled because im absolutely incomparably unintelligent (kekek Windows 11) |>get mad for getting called out (even though it actually turns me in because im a masochist) |>take bait(lads and gentlewomen we got em kekekekekek) |>mfw |>take the copium anon the Internet isn’t for smegma simp normies like you

    Just looked at your comment history and its just sad =(

    hemko,

    Just looked at your comment history and its just sad =(

    Wish I could say the same, but it was completely unreadable with all the spelling mistakes =(

    DriftinGrifter,

    Beta grammar republican christonationalist:

    “Weh i can’t read words weh don’t Bully me ill cum :3”

    Vs. Chad different Langusten auto correct user:

    “They are real words you know not everyone uses burger units and Cafés about Sperling <(^^,)>”

    balancedchaos,

    I run Debian on my work laptops, and Arch on my gaming rig. They are absolutely equal in terms of time sink, and it’s not that bad at all.

    furycd001,
    @furycd001@lemmy.ml avatar

    Can totally agree. Debian & Arch are totally equal in terms of stability. Any Linux os can be unstable, it really all depends on how the user uses it…

    aberrate_junior_beatnik,

    Yeah, if it’s unstable, they’re probably holding it wrong

    jcs,
    @jcs@lemmy.world avatar

    By Arch, do you use SteamOS on your gaming rig? And if not, what would be the determining factor?

    balancedchaos,

    I’ll give SteamOS a shot when I get my Steamdeck. Until then, it’s just vanilla Arch on my main machine until I’ve seen what it’s like.

    pewgar_seemsimandroid,

    where mint

    Flax_vert,

    Green ubuntu

    pewgar_seemsimandroid,

    what’s Ubuntu?

    Flax_vert,

    Orange mint

    pewgar_seemsimandroid,

    im fine with that

    rottingleaf,

    I don’t see Gentoo, Slackware and Void there. Also Arch is an irrelevant distribution among us folks without life. It should be on the left, maybe after the “are you trying to look like a hackerman” question.

    platypus_plumba, (edited )

    “Is compiling packages for days your favorite activity?” -> Gentoo

    “Do you believe an OS can turn you into a hacker?” -> Kali

    rottingleaf,

    Yes, if not that, I’d probably use it. Everything is very nice except for that need to plan for installing software.

    Kali - well, I’ve actually met one such person and he later stopped being stupid and got into something hardware-related. I’ve been a person believing that Gentoo or Slackware can turn one into a good sysadmin for a few years.

    Veneroso,

    Okay what is the Tux Jigsaw Puzzle one?

    Also Gentoo?

    CCF_100,

    Tux Jigsaw is “Linux from Scratch.” It’s not really a distro, but rather a guide that walks you through configuring an entire Linux distro from the ground up.

    Gentoo is a distro focused on compiling pretty much everything from source locally.

    AngryPancake,

    Linux from scratch, a subdivision of really having nothing else to do

    Veneroso,

    Thanks for clarifying

    thejodie,

    Wait, I thought LFS was long dead (as a project). Maybe I’m thinking of DSL though. Off to teh googles…

    aberrate_junior_beatnik,

    DSL

    What is this? I’m going to be lazy and not search for it because DSL already has multiple meanings which overlap with Linux

    thejodie,

    Damn Small Linux, and DSL is dead. LFS lives on though.

    balancedchaos,

    Yeah, honestly you can replace Arch with Gentoo. Arch is for when you don’t have a life for an afternoon or two while you’re getting set up. After that it’s smooth.

    Veneroso, (edited )

    The Gentoo forums were a great help when I mained Gentoo. It’s been years, needed windows to play WoW to avoid the bans at the time.

    Anyway yeah it was fun trying to figure out why it broke or what portage dependency blew up.

    StephniBefni,

    I do like privacy, but I also have a VR headset so ¯_(ツ)_/¯ windows it is

    gmtom,

    I do like privacy, but I’m lazy.

    doctorcrimson,

    Yeah, honestly, when Windows packaged Telemetry data collection it was a controversy but people quickly found out how to disable it.

    Darken, (edited )
    @Darken@reddthat.com avatar

    Until windows decides to turn it back on after you click ok or have clicked ok on a 80238 pages privacy agreement stating that if u breathe then you accept to reenable all the stuff you disabled

    While this is just a meme, I heard of it happening somewhere so I’m not sure if it’s just a meme

    StephniBefni,

    Yeah I have all my tracking disabled

    sfgifz,

    While this is just a meme, I heard of it happening somewhere so I’m not sure if it’s just a meme

    Linux was actually created by sentient AI so that when the day comes they can control all computers with bash scripts instead of those pesky GUIs.

    While this is just a meme, I heard of it happening somewhere so I’m not sure if it’s just a meme.

    ultra,

    I’ve seen this happen on multiple PCs and laptops.

    helpmyusernamewontfi,

    not sure why this is getting downvoted, this has happened before and even happens on Apple devices where they just re-enable privacy settings you disabled or whatever else the fuck they want like, idk, bluetooth.

    also Microsoft “may” block you from updating your system if its unable to reinstall edge like holy shite

    Note for Windows users who uninstalled system apps using previous version If you used privacy.sexy (v0.12.6 or v0.12.7) to delete system apps, please follow these steps to avoid potential issues with Windows Updates: Open Command Prompt (Start Menu ➜ type “cmd” ➜ select “Command Prompt”). Copy and paste the following command: PowerShell -ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted -Command “Remove-Item -Path ‘HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Appx\AppxAllUserStore\EndOfLife*’ -Force -Verbose” Press Enter. This action ensures that there are no side effects related to Windows Updates, since Microsoft may block updates if it is unable to reinstall Edge.

    FangedWyvern42,
    @FangedWyvern42@lemmy.world avatar

    That explains why I can’t update Windows, then.

    heyoni,

    Apple reenabled what settings?

    helpmyusernamewontfi,

    “Significant Locations” and “iPhone Analytics”

    also like I said Apple devices likes to randomly re-enable bluetooth or other system settings for some reason

    techradar.com/…/ios-17-is-resetting-some-users-pr…

    not the first time they did something anti-consumer via a system update

    www.ifixit.com/News/9472/ios-update-slows-iphone

    this is why I hate both Microsoft and Apple

    heyoni, (edited )

    The last article I get but the analytics being reenabled was a bug right? I say this as someone who has done every manner of transfer, upgrade and OS update possible on all manner of Apple devices…my settings have never been changed.

    One thing they did do recently maybe is flip the checkboxes for analytics to be automatically enabled when they’ve had it opt in for like a decade. Definitely not happy about that.

    Bluetooth and WiFi never turns back on unless you’re doing it from the control center…in which case it doesn’t really turn off so much as disconnect you from your current AP and put Bluetooth in low energy mode.

    If I’m wrong I want to know. I recently went nuclear on Microsoft’s privacy team for constantly emailing me promotions despite being unsubscribed to everything. I’m on a list now where even if I do sign up for a newsletter, I won’t receive it lol.

    /edit Jesus what the fuck. My settings got reset! Thanks for the heads up…wtf is this shit??

    helpmyusernamewontfi,

    Bluetooth and WiFi never turns back on unless you’re doing it from the control center

    Interesting. still annoying tho especially with the whole Flipper Zero shenanigans.

    The last article I get but the analytics being reenabled was a bug right?

    ehhh? I have no idea how a bug like that happens, it could be my paranoia watching these huge companies play with their consumers that way to not believe it was a bug, but if you read the whole article that “bug” didn’t happen to everyone’s iPhone and Apple responded saying they were “investigating” the issue but never really commented on it afterwards.

    I recently went nuclear on Microsoft’s privacy team for constantly emailing me promotions despite being unsubscribed to everything.

    is that even legal??

    heyoni,

    is that even legal??

    I have no idea but the whole experience was so surreal…while navigating the myriad of places it might be I noticed that clicking certain links would automatically sign you up for new services and newsletters. I should blog about it.

    ehhh? I have no idea how a bug like that happens, it could be my paranoia watching these huge companies play with their consumers that way to not believe it was a bug, but if you read the whole article that “bug” didn’t happen to everyone’s iPhone and Apple responded saying they were “investigating” the issue but never really commented on it afterwards.

    That’s what makes me think it was a bug. So I did have analytics and significant locations turned on but the latter is encrypted and sent to Apple but cannot be used by them, only by your device. The analytics though I’m sure I turned off.

    Interesting. still annoying tho especially with the whole Flipper Zero shenanigans.

    This one is stupid on Apple’s part. They’re definitely trying too hard to protect their users from technology and it’s driving me mad to be honest. I know for a fact some of my calendar events are disappearing (because they end up in calendar trash) but have no idea why or which device is causing it and I’m really just about to go all in on thunderbird and say fuck it.

    EuroNutellaMan,
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    the latter is encrypted

    Did you make a program to encrypt it before it’s sent to Apple? cause if apple is the one encrypting it they probably can make it so they can easily decrypt it too.

    I’m really just about to go all in on thunderbird and say fuck it.

    Dewit

    Jako301,

    Tbh, the amount of users uninstalling edge is so miniscule, it would not be worth it to mess with them by blocking updates.

    This probably comes from the way Edge is integrated into a fuckton of background processes and wasn’t a targeted attack.

    Ziglin,

    Is there a reason vr doesn’t work on Linux?

    rekliner, (edited )

    Steam just made a big step forward with steam link, but previously the headset manufacturers were releasing Windows only link software.

    Also there are now open source solutions like ALVR… But like most FOSS it can require some know how.

    (Or maybe he meant Meta is getting all his data anyways, why be picky)

    StephniBefni,

    She doesn’t have a quest actually, I have a hp reverb g2, which connects to steam vr through the windows MR software. So no matter how compatible stream vr gets with Linux I still need to have the wmr stuff available.

    Also I have a phone, so yeah everyone does have all my data despite my best efforts.

    asexualchangeling,

    Unless my info is out of date that VR steam link still doesn’t work with Linux, it’s Valve so it’s a matter of time, but still…

    rekliner,

    You’re right. Steam link exists for Linux but doesn’t connect to the new VR app. I agree valve likely has every intention of tapping this market soon though

    CCF_100,

    The Valve Index technically has Linux drivers but they’re kind of buggy and difficult to troubleshoot

    SchizoDenji,

    You can easily debloat Windows with shutup10.

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