• Lord Wiggle
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    2718 hours ago

    Even if it’s opt in, they make it a choice between 2 evils. Like Microsoft. I booted my pc with windows 11, which updated against my will from win10, without my consent. Last week I got a screen asking me whether I wanted personalized or non personalized ads. I DON’T WANT FUCKING ADS! I fucking paid for it. But that’s not an option. “hi! I’m going to rape you. Would you like lube, or no lube?” The fucking dystopia we live in…

    • @marcos
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      When every market is a monopoly or a well consolidated oligopoly, you start to get that kind of issue.

      Governments are the ones that actively created that one monopoly, if they just stopped maintaining it, it would simply disappear.

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      315 hours ago

      Well, if I even had the option to choose from fucking ads or non-fucking ads I it would be slightly better.

      (But I don’t use Windows and at work we are yet to migrate to shit-ads AI training 11.)

      • @Alexstarfire
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        214 hours ago

        I use Win11 for work and I don’t recall ever seeing any ads. But I’ll also admit that I turn off a bunch of stuff when I got it. So it’s not exactly a default experience.

      • Lord Wiggle
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        215 hours ago

        I want to switch to Linux, but I’ve used windows for over half of my life, since my dad got a computer running win 3.1. Making the switch is hard, I have so many apps which I have a perfect workflow with. Directory opus for example, no Linux version. I need control for my corsair led junk. That’s hard on Linux too. Recently I tried to fix a raspi running Linux to see my NAS drives. I failed. I know a lot has Linux support, but it’s just too much for me right now to actually grow the balls to fucking do it. While at the same time Microsoft is working hard to make windows even worse then it already is. I’d switch to 10, but end this year updates will be paid subscription. Fuck Microsoft.

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          Funny you mention Corsair specifically. Also one of my preferred rainbow-brite accessory vendors! Lol

          For keyboards there’s the incredible https://github.com/ckb-next/ckb-next

          My mouse is a Logitech G502 Spectrum so https://github.com/libratbag/piper works a treat for sensitivity modes, and the light.

          And man, https://openrgb.org/ works for almost EVERYTHING. All my little embedded motherboard lights, the G-skill RGB RAM I just splurged on, my Antec RGB fans, and even my Nvidia GPU. Lots of fun effects, too.

          It seems the plugins for some effects, and binding light changes to CPU temp and stuff, seem to be most friendly for users of Debian-derived distros. (.deb format)

          But on OpenSUSE Tumbleweed, RGB definitely isn’t a sticking point for me anymore. :)

          Seriously though, clear some partition space (or just pop in a separate boot drive) and try dual booting. I started by doing all my productive/creative stuff in Linux and Windows 10 only for gaming. Then Windows was screwing THAT up, and I discovered Linux can run my whole library and then some, oftentimes BETTER.

          Steam is the obvious part, but Heroic Launcher for GoG/EA/Epic, and Bottles is great for running really old stuff like stuff I’ve still got on discs that Windows doesn’t even acknowledge anymore. (Something about dropping support for the Starforce copy protection on most discs of that time.)

          Your productivity stuff just might work in Bottles/ Wine or something, but if not? Have a little Windows 10 virtual machine just for that! As long as you don’t need to pass through a graphics card to a VM, they’re fantastic.

          The only main reason I’m keeping my dusty Win10 partition is VR, which Microsoft just killed support for my WMR headset so screw them, but on the Linux side the “Monado” project is making strides!

          It’ll be weird at first but give it a good try! I’d suggest something that uses KDE because it’s a very Windows-esque user experience. (But like, back when it felt like your computer …)

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          I need control for my corsair led junk.

          That did make me lol.
          I heard about it before, it just amuses me personally.

          Do batch-reg-edits like O&Os or whichever is best not work well to remove all ads?

          Maybe invest your Linux skills (it’s just copypasta) to run a DNS sinkhole like PiHole or AdGuard?

          • Lord Wiggle
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            213 hours ago

            Oh I have no ads, I fixed that a long time ago. It’s just the fact Microsoft has the nerve to give you 2 bad options and forces you to take one. That’s just asshole business. They keep on working hard to take away control of your own machine, increase spying and forcing junk on you, you never asked for.

            Maybe after my holiday I’ll try a dual boot, to get familiar with Linux, set everything up proper before leaving windows for good.

  • Chemical Wonka
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    AI down your throats, don’t complain peasants!

    Have you ever knelt before your techno-oligarch today?

    • @[email protected]
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      We weren’t killing the ecosystems fast enough with the things you didn’t want but kinda enjoy, so now we added AI (and payed reviewers to praise how useful it is).