pima1234
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That's nuts. And I'm here in need of a decent job just to provide for my family, with plenty of skillsets. Life kinda sucks sometimes. Guitar is awesome!!!Over 100K engineers and this is the best you can do? What a joke.
That's nuts. And I'm here in need of a decent job just to provide for my family, with plenty of skillsets. Life kinda sucks sometimes. Guitar is awesome!!!Over 100K engineers and this is the best you can do? What a joke.
That's what happens when you lay off the engineers who built and maintained the code, and hire thousands of carpetbaggers with minimal experience on work visas. Since a lot of them don't speak or write English competently, the documentation and maintenance is often incorrect, and the code has degenerated--but hey, they're paying guys and girls with work visas 40% what they were paying those who actually built the stuff. Ask me how I know. This by the way, is not to be construed as a slam on foreign computer scientists; it's more an indictment of the quarterly profit death march that makes it imperative to hire to a price point, as opposed to a skill level. Lots of brilliant coders everywhere on the planet, but you don't get caviar from carp. And if you're only willing to pay for carp, well...Over 100K engineers and this is the best you can do? What a joke.
Thanks for that table, umm...according tobthe article BTW the US anti-virus OEM seem not to be the best option regarding data collectionI'm sure virus scanners incl. personal firewalls are perfect tools to collect your data because it has access to all what you are using. I would be careful with Kaspersky from Russia. Standard Linux distributions doesn't need/use virus scanners.
https://www.cnet.com/tech/services-...-collect-your-data-privacy-security-concerns/
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.there s no any windows between linux distros, just it, so it woild be cool to be able to use an app under some linux w/o winePardon?
No comprende.there s no any windows between linux distros, just it, so it woild be cool to be able to use an app under some linux w/o wine
Wow, the new File Manager is absolute trash. If you right-click it brings up a menu. Among the items is "Show more options". If you click this it simply brings up the Windows 10 menu and almost everything is duplicated from the initial menu. WTH is the point?
And z-ordering is messed up worse than usual. Z-ordering has always been an issue with Windows but it's worse than ever in 11.
The point is to get you to accept a simple and opaque interface. Obfuscation has been part of the game for a while.WTH is the point?
Yup. OneDrive likes to reinstall itself too. Just what I want, M$ hosting my files on their computers. On page 3,785 of the User Agreement it probably says they can access your files to "improve products and enhance reliability".First off... yes M$ sucks. Few companies have annoyed me as much as them. There are some things you can do to mitigate at least a few of their new B$ items. Winaero Tweaker, O&O Shutup, and Windows Toolbox will help a lot. JayzTwoCents is a youtube channel that covers a lot of the settings to change in the aforementioned apps.
A "special treat" with the W11 25H2 update I just found was even though I had copilot disabled, it decided to turn itself on anyway, with the disabled setting still in place. The fix I found for that was to completely uninstall it under the apps tab, and the O365 icon. I'm sure in a future update it will resinstall itself again "to be helpful."
As soon as I can afford it, I'm going to get a Mac for anything that doesn't absolutely require windows. ....and yes I have several *nix based VMs for things (mostly tech) that I can use them for.
Okay but the whole "Show more options" just displaying the old Windows 10 menu reeks of lazy and/or unskilled programming. The look and feel of the two menus is completely different.The point is to get you to accept a simple and opaque interface. Obfuscation has been part of the game for a while.
They've been doing the same thing for years with Windows Telemetry. Microsoft will give you a registry hack to "permanently" disable it, but it's back up and running with the next OS update. Can you tell they want it really bad?A "special treat" with the W11 25H2 update I just found was even though I had copilot disabled, it decided to turn itself on anyway, with the disabled setting still in place. The fix I found for that was to completely uninstall it under the apps tab, and the O365 icon. I'm sure in a future update it will resinstall itself again "to be helpful."
Nah. They just chose to spend their engineering dollars on more profitable aspects of their data-collection engine. And a major step toward phasing out the Windows 10 way. Make 'em dive a couple of levels to get it. I'm guessing they deprecated it with this release.Okay but the whole "Show more options" just displaying the old Windows 10 menu reeks of lazy and/or unskilled programming.
I have a program called "Lively Wallpaper" that I put in the Startup folder that started having the exact issue you describe.......here's the registry edit that fixed it for me.There's a GREAT new issue with a recent Win11 update where startup programs don't load for a minute. They've introduced some delay that no-one seems able to get around with a registry update.

You have of course RTFM and understand every single page of it I am sure ;~))Yup. OneDrive likes to reinstall itself too. Just what I want, M$ hosting my files on their computers. On page 3,785 of the User Agreement it probably says they can access your files to "improve products and enhance reliability".