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That's assuming Microsoft doesn't implode on itself in 5 years from now.Great, maybe I'll give it a try in 5 years or so
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That's assuming Microsoft doesn't implode on itself in 5 years from now.Great, maybe I'll give it a try in 5 years or so
When a company has 79 billion in cash, they can typically buy their way out of trouble. Will their stock take a hit? Maybe, but it would be optimistic to say that they're in any real danger, especially with Azure and AI services. I want to imagine a pristine Unix-driven future, but I never get what I want so I have to take what I can get...That's assuming Microsoft doesn't implode on itself in 5 years from now.
I run a windows 8.1 vm with an older gpu passed through for the handful of programs that I can't get running perfectly on Linux. It boots up in 3 seconds and consumes 500 mb while idling (specifically because I disabled all security and networking) and runs everything it needs to without issue.Since we've left this thread hanging on using XP in current day, I'm curious - do we have farmers here who some retards from 4cuck's /g/ like to call "baby ducks"? As in, people who still use Windows 7/8.1 to this day. I'm really interested to learn about your experience using an "outdated" OS in this day and age.
RETARD ALERTWeird-ass file system for Linux. USBs are OBVIOUSLY a separate disk, not even part of the operating system!
boomer momentSince when does baloney etcher work for burning cd and dvd discs?
As in, people who still use Windows 7/8.1 to this day.
I still have Win 7 for a few older programs I use that won't run on anything beyond that.run a windows 8.1 vm with an older gpu passed through for the handful of programs that I can't get running perfectly on Linux.
There's user account data stored inside that's protected against manipulation while you are logged in, so you need to log out and log in as a different admin user to modify it. You may need to unlock the built-in Administrator account, or create a new admin user to do that.Recently with Windows I was trying to run something that searched in the Documents directory. In Windows 11, Documents isn't actually on your computer, it's a symbolic link (there's a Windows specific term for it but I can't be bothered) to a Documents directory in OneDrive, AKA a computer in Uttar Pradesh. When I tried changing the symbolic link to point to a Documents folder on my own fucking computer, I got a popup saying "Access denied". I have admin privileges. I think I had to fix it using Powershell or something.
Basically instead of being in ~/Documents the documents folder is in ~/OneDrive/Documents with a symlink to ~/Documents and the onedrive folder is a network mount where local files get deleted to save space and get redownloaded on demand.There's user account data stored inside that's protected against manipulation while you are logged in, so you need to log out and log in as a different admin user to modify it. You may need to unlock the built-in Administrator account, or create a new admin user to do that.
Also, why is your Documents folder located on a remote One Drive server? It should normally be on your system drive, and you could move it to another drive, then create a symlink.
Yes, and there's no reason do have it like that. Just disable OneDrive.Basically instead of being in ~/Documents the documents folder is in ~/OneDrive/Documents with a symlink to ~/Documents and the onedrive folder is a network mount where local files get deleted to save space and get redownloaded on demand.
I like having my laptop and desktop in sync.Yes, and there's no reason do have it like that. Just disable OneDrive.
Sure, you can have that, but then don't complain that you can't change it at runtime.I like having my laptop and desktop in sync.
Or just use one of the 300 not-Microslop solutions. I use NextCloud.Sure, you can have that, but then don't complain that you can't change it at runtime.
I did this using dropbox and directory junctions 15 years ago. It was kinda slick but this was before all the big tech companies were aggressively scanning everything your have on cloud storage. You couldn't pay me to leave a primary user folder autosyncing to any cloud service.I like having my laptop and desktop in sync.
I never have to do that since it's not included in my iso, thanks to Rufus.Imagine not entirely disabling OneDrive the second you first login.
I liked Microwin, but last time I tested it they broke the hell out of it as it was spun off from WinUtil and is being rewritten in C#, maybe it's better now.I never have to do that since it's not included in my iso, thanks to Rufus.
Shoutouts IrfanView, using it on every Windows install to this dayBrowsing old CDs on a nostalgia trip.
Back in 1998/99, I used WindowBlinds to customize my Windows 98 desktop. I took the MacOS look of the era (MacOS 8 ) as a basis, and optimzed it for better ergonomy:
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As you can see, I was already using the kind of wide buttons that were introduced much later with Windows Vista because I figured wide buttons were more comfortable to use. I also moved the classic window control buttons to the left side. Apple did that only a few years later with MacOS version 10.
I Was a Teenage Visionary.
this is the eighth exploit this guy has brought out, no wait he brought out a ninth one now.