A Windows pop up, right above the system tray. Holy fuck. I would have screen shot it but I was in disbelief.
Linux is waiting.
Submitted 1 year ago by someguy3@lemmy.ca to mildlyinfuriating@lemmy.world
A Windows pop up, right above the system tray. Holy fuck. I would have screen shot it but I was in disbelief.
Linux is waiting.
Some like living in a nest of hornets 🤷♂️
I don’t know why people are surprised when a for-profit company prioritizes profits over their customers…
I was actually quite happy to pay for Windows all these years… it’s when they went “free” that this BS started. Go back to a paid model and give us vanilla windows, please!
Can't have profit if you lose all your customers.
Can’t make the quarterly numbers with that kind of long-term thinking.
They won’t because they are the industry standard. That’s the problem with tech these days, there is barely any competition
If they lose customers they’ll just try to exploit the few they have left. As more people switch to another OS windows is going to get worse and worse.
They bought the ticket, but don’t want the ride for some reason.
I’ve been using Shut Up 10 by O&O Software for ages now. Turns off all recommended telemetry and you can go a step further and disable a ton of stuff, basically anything irksome that M$ pulls.
It’s free as well. I haven’t noted any negative issues with it. Also works on Win 11
I love ShutUp10. Like you, I have used it for years now with zero problems. It places many different settings and options into one single app. The same settings that Microsoft likes to hide from us by scattering arbitrarily it all over Settings, Control Panel, the registry, etc.
How does it compare to Win Aero Tweaker?
Wish I knew, never used it! I only ever used Shut Up 10, as prior to 10, the telemetry wasn’t as prominent, or at least seemingly so.
PSA: hotkey for screenshot in windows 10 is (windowsLogoKey)-shift-S
Then you click and drag to select a rectangle.
It’s basically a shortcut to the Snip program.
After you’ve captured the screenshot, you can:
If you click on it in notifications you get a whole window dedicated to editing the screenshot — drawing on it, cropping it, adding text — and then from there you can save it to a file or copy the newly edited image to your clipboard
Or you could use the shortcut and just press Win+PrtSc
That’s it your done. There is now an image file saved to your pictures/screenshot folder
Also works for win11. And also i can recommand windows powertoys and devtoys for all kinds of nifty stuff like renaming multiple files, using one mouse and keyboard over multiple pcs and getting Text out of pictures.
$10 days it wouldn’t show on the screenshot anyway.
Crappy phone photo to the rescue! Can’t stop that.
Never used Edge.
Same goes for chrome and presumably Firefox. It could be a notification from a website.
My money is on the Xbox app or the Windows store app that did it.
It’s not
me too while playing Minecraft. now using Ubuntu 23.04, MC with GPU, VS Codium and FF. no problems.
Happened to me on a recent Windows update too. A popup about Game Pass and a Bethesda game I’m no longer buying.
Fiivemacs@lemmy.ca 1 year ago
System > Notifications & actions > uncheck/turn off anything you don’t want. (Meaning disable everything because screw them)
Personalization > Lock screen > turn off fun facts. (Th y are far from fun…nobody cares)
Personalization > Start > turn off ‘show suggestions occaisionally…’
Personalization > Taskbar > turn off news and interests if you’re not interested.
Privacy > General > switch off all 4 things.
Privacy > go through every single category in the left-hand column and turn off anything you don’t want. (Again, disable it all…)
jws_shadotak@sh.itjust.works 1 year ago
The amount of tinkering required to get Windows to function as I want is increasing, while the same for Linux is decreasing. Eventually they’ll cross and that’s when I’ll switch.
penquin@lemm.ee 1 year ago
I just used their own firewall to block all the Microsoft ads URLs. I even changed my DNS server to the adguard one so I don’t see ads anywhere. That’s for the one laptop I have with Windows on it. My main desktop and other laptop both run Linux.
dingus@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Unfortunately, while people tout things like Wine as a fairly simple and easy way to play games on Linux…the fact of the matter is that trying to play games on Linux continues to be absolute hell. Sure, some games work great out of the box. But the majority of games require a shitton of tinkering to even run, and many won’t even work at all. And your specific hardware matters as well.
I used to dabble in Linux from time to time. And I’m not even a bit gamer or anything, but app incompatibility (especially with games) was one of my biggest gripes with it.
Vilian@lemmy.ca 1 year ago
nice, maybe try in a pendrive someday or another just to see how things are going
Transcendant@lemmy.world 1 year ago
It’s absolutely insane how many things need turning off to gain some modicum of privacy with win10, I refuse to upgrade but imagine it’s worse in win11.
Totally understand the love for Linux. If my audio interface & DAW were compatible I would investigated switching way back. There are other interfaces which appear to be compatible, and other DAWs, but I am highly proficient in the one I’ve used for ~15 years and don’t want to invest time learning a new one; and my audio interface lets me use very, very high end emulations of hardware (UAD).
Seriously considering Linux for potential future live PA work though. Stability is appealing for live stuff!
BallShapedMan@lemmy.world 1 year ago
I take it the Macs are burgers since you know Windows so well?
trolololol@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Wtf? At least you didn’t pay for windows right? Crack goes brrrrr
Fiivemacs@lemmy.ca 1 year ago
I didn’t. Not will I ever.