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    7 days ago

    For starters, bulk copying a person’s documents without their approval sounds like mass copyright violation.

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    7 days ago

    At this point, Microsoft is becoming an advertisement for Linux.

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        6 days ago

        Been using Mint for about a month now on my daily laptop. It’s nice, not having to deal with windows’ bullshit, but on the other hand I’ve had a number of issues with it; most recently, it sort of reboots itself every so often randomly. That, and issues with not being able to hear high fidelity audio on a bluetooth headset while also using the headset’s mic (there’s a codec that let’s me use both mic and audio, but the audio is low quality).

        Usually though issues get fixed with an update, just gotta check the update manager often.

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          6 days ago

          I work with Linux for a living and am finding the transition frustrating myself. It feels like every new is just revealing more stuff I have to configure before it works, then usually get hit with the backend of the solution as well. Be sure to check /var/log/anythingrelevant for the system reboots for logs. My display driver kept crashing.

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            I made the transition last summer and there was definitely growing pains. Over time it will become second nature like everything else. The advice I would give would be to be patient and accept that you have used a different operating system probably for over a decade, so there will be a learning curve initially.

            Also, artificial intelligence models (especially Claude) are very useful for troubleshooting.

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    6 days ago

    Win10 ending, copilot and this shit. Finally pushed me over. Going to order a new ssd and install mint on my main rig.

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      6 days ago

      I’m seeing that a hell of a lot this year… Linux might actually finally make some real headwind with the tech crowd

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        6 days ago

        I kept my Windows drive in my pc when I switched to linux, I wanted to be able to mount it to grab stuff I missed or boot into it incase I needed it.

        I haven’t even mounted it for close to a year.

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          When I rebuilt mine a few months back, I got two drives so I could put windows on one of them, and mounted my old drives for the same reason… I’ve barely touched the old data and the second SSD has not even been formatted yet, and when I do it’ll probably be to give my current system more space

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        6 days ago

        I installed Fedora as a dual boot 2 months ago, and I haven’t once booted up Windows in that time. Everything just worked. Now that I feel a bit more confident I’m going to wipe the entire drive and try Fedora Atomic.

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    6 days ago

    I have to use Outlook for work. It is so annoying to have to avoid the one drive attachment option everytime I attach a file to an email. Nobody wants to be forced to deal with that crap.

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      6 days ago

      I legit don’t understand why this exists. Why would anyone want a bunch of shit in their OneDrive to have a permanent link?

      Microsoft just loves money at the expense of quality products.

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    6 days ago

    I just turned it off as it kept bitching about the storage being full.

    I don’t need you bish, fuck off.

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      6 days ago

      Oohh, that’s a good way to potentially break this. Just download a ton of useless stuff and upload it onto OneDrive. People could make this service really expensive for Microsoft.

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      7 days ago

      The only two things making me use windows for now are my inability to run FL Studio on Linux (I tried before, I’ll try again)

      Procrastination to go through my files to see if there’s something worth backing up before I wipe my drive

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        There are alternative DAWs but ngl they all make me sad. And some vsts are a nightmare to get running too.

        But they are alot better than trying to get fl running on Linux imo. Check out zrythm if you ever have some time to kill. It sounds lile the most promising one.

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          6 days ago

          I’m just in love with FL’s keyboard roll and I’m just used to the entire daw. I don’t really want to switch to a different one

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            I think Bottles has a ready-made profile for installing FL, last I saw it was marked as silver quality. Might be worth a try? I’m a Bitwig user so I haven’t needed to try it. :p (Though I have heard tales of FL’s magnificent piano roll.)

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              Its honestly amazing. I keep hearing bitwig is the way to go if you want to use linux and also be happy

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        These days it’s best to use Windows on computer where you need it for a specific application, and another machine for your desktop. Sometimes with a switch so you can use the same keyboard/mouse/monitor

        I know someone who uses one of those beelink minis or similar as a dedicated machine to run their 3d printer because the company doesn’t support Linux as well as Windows.

        It sucks to have to keep your nice production machine separate from your desktop, but it really beats the headache of virtualization or dual booting

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      I use Revi. fresh install then immediately install Revi, gets rid of all the bloatware, copilot, onedrive, edge, etc.

      I’d switch to a linux install but I just don’t have to time to figure out which is the right one for me, installing it, configuring it, etc. I wish I did, wish I had the time to play around with it but I simply don’t. (I mean maybe someone smarter than me can tell me a linux distro that will work with world of warcraft, steam, final fantasy xiv, etc) so I have to settle with win 11+revi

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        I just don’t have to time to figure out which is the right one for me, installing it, configuring it, etc

        Ah, then you want Mint.

        I mean maybe someone smarter than me can tell me a linux distro that will work with world of warcraft, steam, final fantasy xiv, etc.

        Mint, ive had no issue with any of those except WoW, whose issue is that I do not play it to test it. it even handled modded FNV better than Windows ever did once I figure out SteamTinkerLaunch

        Dalamud (QuickXIVLauncher) even is on the distro software hub for easy download to your system, works great.

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          I just want to follow up and say “thank you so much!” I took the dive and partioned out space for Linux Mint. played around with it for a bit and said “fuck it, I love this thing” and did a fresh install on my laptop deleting windows 11.

          Holy crap this thing has improved my laptop so much. it’s so damn fast, boots up quicklly and believe it or not my battery lasts longer now. I just spent hours customizing how it looks, it’s fun, it’s great.

          Also I was easilly about to install steam, elden ring, Final Fantasy XIV and even World of Warcraft and they all work, and run, better on this machine now.

          WoW was actually pretty easy to get going in all honesty. Instead of installing WoW directly on Litrus instead you install Battle.net via Litrus and it simply does the rest, EVEN going that route allowed me to install other blizzard games like Hearthstone without doing anything special.

          My only beef right now is I’m having issues customizing the panel like I want. Tried installing polybar and got in a bit over my head with i3wm but I’m sure I’ll figure that stuff out soon. Got a cool app launcher going that makes things so much easier, even changed the shell and got zsh going which is great.

          I love it, absolutely love it and won’t be going back to Windows ever. I imagine once I get a handle of Mint I might switch to a different distro like Arch (I love the look of that and how people have customized it) but for now this is perfect.

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            I never saw your other comment asking for elaboration so I’m sorry for that, but super glad it’s working out for ya! You sound exactly like I did when I first swapped lol

            Good luck with the taskbar, we all find that one damn white whale!

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          awesome, I’m familiar with Dalamud, I’ll give Mint a shot when I have some time. thank you very much.

          I’m a total Linux noob though so should I be fairly good to go with Mint?

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            Mint is great, been using it for the past couple days and I’ve been able to get Elden Ring, FFXIV, WoW, Balatro, and FNV with a bunch of mods running on it very smoothly. all very easy to install. Steam games worked just like Windows for installing. WoW took a bit of extra steps but nothing difficult to do. Love Mint, it’s so easy to use. It’s like “hmm I wonder if I could customize or do this on it” and with Mint the answer 9 out of 10 times is yes.

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      There are way too many nice features on Windows that don’t exist or are time consuming to set up on Linux. My only pain point on Windows, other than the stupid pop-ups advertising other services, are the fact that I can’t install individual GNU tools like nano easily.

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    I got a new laptop at work and everything, every file I worked in, was creating a second copy of itself on OneDrive. It was so annoying and took awhile but I found instructions on deleting the duplicates.

    It took all the files off my local machine and left the ones on OneDrive.

    Aaaargh!

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      Yeah, it did this to me a few months back. Got the files back local eventually but it was a big pain in my arse. If I had time to learn another os I’d already be gone. Seems like Microsoft is determined to asset-strip whatever good reputation their product had left.

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        If you start with something like PopOS, Linux Mint, or Universal Blue the learning curve shouldn’t be too high.

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      Sorry to break the spell but Windows 12 will be worse. Might even be subscription based.

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              It’s an always-on AI that sits directly on your device inside a built-in Neural Processing Unit, or NPU, which takes screenshots every 5 seconds and scans the screenshots for information - including passwords, banking information, and other forms of PII. It then stores all of that information completely unencrypted, in a format that has been proven almost immediately after the beta preview to be able to be exfiltrated within seconds, easily, by a very simple piece of malware. The company claims that all the information is only stored locally, and after the backlash, that the AI would be opt-in only, but we’ve seen what Microsoft does with their “promises” before.

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    And yet people will just shrug it off and keep using windows. And Microsoft loves that.

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    Let be honest here, a majority of users have their mobile devices backup automatically. They will see this in the same way…

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      Just that I don’t have anything worthwhile on my phone. All the important stuff is on PCs. All the stuff that is professional, that is covered by NDAs, all the banking. And just because Microsoft has ever been shitty and is now going extra-shitty, it is not a Windows PC.

      Just wait until some Microsoft digital parrot AKA artificial “intelligence” spouts some companies internal data that it had gobbled up somewhere from the companies internal network…

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        Same here. I don’t have anything important, and my contacts are in a vcf file whenever I need it.

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      I got both google and xiaomi do that on the same phone, it sure was a hassle to remove both without losing my data…