• Victor
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    Oh man, I remember the days, probably getting close to 20 years ago now, when I also had programs installing themselves into my computer that I didn’t authorize myself. I thank the efforts of the Linux inventors, engineers, and the community, for making my life better ever since the switch.

  • I Cast Fist
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    If you think that is pointless, remember that whenever a program closed unexpectedly, Windows would offer to “find a solution online”. I have never seen that shit work in my life

    • @CheeseNoodle
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      162 days ago

      I recently discovered windows actually has a set of far more specific troubleshooters which actually provide useful information about a problem but you have to dig around in legacy settings to find them.

      • @[email protected]
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        112 days ago

        you have to dig around in legacy settings

        Windows can still be made into a tolerable usable OS, but it basically requires a minimum of 20 years of knowledge about where the legacy control panels, settings, and secret reg keys are hidden. Every new version obfuscates them even more and yet they are no closer to feature parity with the ‘modern’ control panels that barely work at all.

  • @[email protected]
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    Windows asked me what app I wanted to open a .jpeg with last week… Just fucking pick one, it’s a jpeg.

    • @shneancy
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      102 days ago

      windows also occasionally has stokes like media player thinking for a solid 5s and deciding it’s unable that file format (mp3), but then you close it and try again and a miracle! it opens

      • @[email protected]
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        Funny you say that. I never touch media player because vlc exists but on my work pc I tried to play a video file someone sent me from their iPhone and it defaulted to media player which promptly demanded I pay 4$ for a codec. I just closed it and opened the video in vlc instead. I could understand not including codecs for some weird formats but it was a fucking iPhone video.

        • @shneancy
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          11 day ago

          i use media player when i need to listen to 20 barely different background drone sounds to pick one from as it opens the fastest (apart from the times when it doesn’t)

          but yeah to open anything that is a “”“strange”“” codec i use VLC too

        • Natanael
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          Yup and iPhones use a patented codec (HEVC) by default. No care for compatibility.

          • @[email protected]
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            Yeah I don’t care about the reason. They’re making more money than God. They can figure it out.

    • modifier
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      Microsoft: ‘helping’ whether you need it or not since 1998.

  • Diplomjodler
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    1733 days ago

    Do you have a few minutes to talk about our Lord and Saviour, Linus Torvalds?

          • @[email protected]
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            123 days ago

            I always upvote people who always upvote people who always upvote people spreading the good word. Although, this is my first time doing it I think.

            • dustycups
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              I always upvote people who alway upvote people who always upvote people who always upvote people spreading the good word. Although, this is my first time doing it I think.

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                I always upvote people who always upvote people who alway upvote people who always upvote people who always upvote people spreading the good word although they think this is their first time doing it. Although, this is my first time doing it I think.

    • genuineparts
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      You’ll laugh but FreeCAD did this exact thing to me on Arch and even worse it did not only associate itself with 3D files, it associated itself with everything that did not have a default set.

      Weird Video format? FreeCAD.
      Text file with weird file extension? FreeCAD.
      Binary File? FreeCAD!

        • genuineparts
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          That is true, but sadly the only CAD (besides the very limited Tinkercad) that works under Linux without costing a Kidney

      • Diplomjodler
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        173 days ago

        I thought people only ever run Neofetch on Arch.

        • @neonred
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          It’s fastfetch now, but yes, we do, when we are not checking for new package updates

    • @grue
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      Our Lord and Savior is RMS, who invented the concept of software freedom that Linus helps deliver.

  • @[email protected]
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    813 days ago

    I remember so many examples of windows doing stuff like this.

    Specifically the most annoying I ever ran in to was Microsoft office click to run, like, as far as I understood it, it was a background service to update Microsoft office, it always ran in the background and would routinely eat up system resources, not a ton but way more than something like that should have been. It kept ignoring my instruction to not start on system start up, and kept getting reinstalling when I resorted to just ripping it out.

    Now why, you may be wondering would I want to get rid of a program meant to keep office up to date? BECAUSE, I didn’t use office, I didn’t have a license even, I had uninstalled it in fact, but for some reason click to run was still there like a weed. So many other annoyances with attempting to remove other programs I didn’t want or need but windows would just keep reinstalling.

    “eDgE Is A cOrE pArT oF tHe Os” y tho

    Anyways, that’s why I replaced windows as the OS on my computer.

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      Anyways, that’s why I replaced windows as the OS on my computer.

      Most of my Windows troubles went away with that.

      (My work laptop runs Win11, no choice there unfortunately)

      • @[email protected]
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        32 days ago

        Companies will get there eventually. Everyone thought IBM machines were irreplaceable until they weren’t.

        • @[email protected]
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          I wish I could share your optimism, but we’re so deep in the M$ ecosystem they’ve got us by the balls. Given how conservative our industry is and that we’ve got about 80k people, I think our chances are slim.

    • @[email protected]
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      I forgot it existed, because I stopped using the windows start menu after whatever Win 10 did to it. Been using Launchy or just adding it on my desktop.

    • @[email protected]
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      I think when I got Win10 (?) on my then-new laptop it automatically assigned all kinds of file formats to open in Paint3D, so I opened it once, realized “this is not paint” and closed it never to be opened again.

  • @AdrianTheFrog
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    Microsoft had relatively interesting ideas concerning 3D and VR content, then proceeded to do an extremely mediocre execution, simultaneously dumbing everything down while also making it hard to use, and then proceeded to discontinue their software after almost never touching it again for seven years

    I have a Reverb G2 (windows mixed reality headset), it is really a good headset and is still competitive with the Quest 3 in several areas for use on PC. The WMR software itself isn’t that bad and I think if it had more care and attention put into it it could genuinely have been great. If they had better home options, user created homes, more customization and the ability to fix things in place so you don’t accidentally move them, the ability to add (even just user created) minigames and dynamic objects that stay in the world, and (most importantly) the ability to actually invite other people into the space to play with you and launch into other games. They’re Microsoft, they were large enough and early enough that I’m sure they could even have gotten game developers on board with some protocol that automatically brings people you’re playing with into a multiplayer session of whatever game you start. I think they were onto something with their home system and could have fleshed the software out into something much better than even the modern competition. Of course it’s all discontinued now, the latest version of Windows doesn’t even support it, I plan to continue to use the old version until it stops getting security patches in 2026 and then switch to Linux where hopefully the open source people will finally fully support using controllers.

  • Majorllama
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    I learned how to edit text pixel by pixel in paint 3d.

    I had been skipping out on classes and while I was technically still passing my grades weren’t high enough for something my family was doing so I just made a few minor edits. I don’t even remember what it was for. Probably a ski trip or something.

    They never found out lol.

    I used my pixel level editing skills to get a few friends outta some things or into some things.

    I’m one of the few people who liked paint 3d I guess.

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      I kinda liked the app. A while ago I had access to a machine with base image containing paint 3d. I used to play with it sometimes when I’m boared and connected to that computer. Needless to say I didn’t do any 3d works in it though.

      Edit: I didn’t provision it so don’t know if that was intentional or came with windows installation by default. These were some throwaway test machines so nobody cared.

  • Chev
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    263 days ago

    Right click the file, go to settings and change the default program for the file. That’s a one time change.

  • @[email protected]
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    323 days ago

    Fucking Windows Store AppxPackages… they dont update right if you’re using multiple users (like say, an admin account from tech support that signed in ONCE and never signed in again) and get computers dinged for vulnerabilities.

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            There’s a ‘package manager’ on Windows called winget, except that it is not a package manager, but a program which downloads application installers and tries to run them in the background. It is also filled with annoying bugs, such as:

            • Some apps can’t be updated, because they throw an error for one reason or another;
            • Some apps update to the same version that is installed, because the version of the installed app wasn’t changed by the developer;
            • Some apps seem not to be listed at all, so they can’t be updated through winget;
            • Some other shit I don’t remember right now.
  • OmegaSunkey
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    Installed Windows 8.1. Ran some core updates. Updated drivers. Cleaned and debloated it a bit (it didn’t have much). For some reason Windows Update installed Microsoft Edge version 84 and jumpscared me to make it the default browser.

    they really wanted me to be an edge user no matter if it was outdated