Uniquitous,

Probably something that could be dns blocked. Hopefully anyway.

MHSJenkins,
@MHSJenkins@infosec.pub avatar

I hope so, sincerely hope so.

Blizzard,

We are introducing a new Game Pass recommendation card on the Settings homepage.

They are saying like they just invented something amazing, yet they are just pushing a fucking ad.

The Game Pass recommendation card on Settings Homepage will be shown to you if you actively play games on your PC.

How would you know what we actively do on our PCs, huh? Huh???

Good news is that you can turn off most ads, including app promotions in Windows 11’s start menu.

For now, but you have to be extremely naive to believe they don’t plan to change this as soons as they reach a certain number of users. They already did things like that in the past.

MHSJenkins,
@MHSJenkins@infosec.pub avatar

Enshittification comes for all things eventually. “You’ll own nothing and like it.”

Zworf,

Yeah that slogan really captured very well the intentions at the world economic forum.

I know it’s not what they officially stated but it really captured (they since walked it back and said it only was meant to “describe emerging trends”) the intentions of what happens when they all come to Davos and divide the world between them.

But I don’t believe “as a service” models are more sustainable. They will just enable more rent-seeking behaviour meaning we will get even less for our money. The incentive to deliver will be even lower as they will get paid anyhow.

MHSJenkins,
@MHSJenkins@infosec.pub avatar

My Sibling in Christ, giving us less for our money and giving them more control over our lives is the intent of all of this. Time to seize the means of computation.

GlassHalfHopeful,
@GlassHalfHopeful@lemmy.ca avatar

I love ads. I love what Microsoft and the likes are doing.

Said no one ever

MHSJenkins,
@MHSJenkins@infosec.pub avatar

I gotta admit you had me in the first half . . .

GlassHalfHopeful,
@GlassHalfHopeful@lemmy.ca avatar

Haha. Are you telling me that we all don’t mutually love these attempts to personalize advertisements? There’s nothing better than knowing our personal information is being used for our benefit this way. Look at films like Blade Runner. I can’t wait to have bright fluorescent ads on every corner and open space.

Without these things, how else am I going to know which medication I should be insisting my doctor prescribe me? And clearly this insurance company with the funny ad is totally going to be there on my side when something happens. That’s why they made the commercial, duh. So I would absolutely be certain I can trust them to quickly and fully process a claim.

There’s nothing cozier than the snug embrace of consumerism, where we find a peculiar warmth, as if cocooned in a comforter spun from the very fibers of advertising’s allure.

MHSJenkins,
@MHSJenkins@infosec.pub avatar

Once again we bathe in the light of the Omnissiah!

WaterLizard, (edited )

The scary thing is, this is legit how the marketing course I had to take taught the concepts. The whole course was from the perspective that people are too dumb or overburdened to make decisions on what products they should buy, so marketing and ads are our savior to take that oh so hard critical thinking away. I wish I was kidding, but everything about that class felt like “how can we abuse psychology to force people to consume.”

aStonedSanta,

This could work. If we had serious serious consequences for false advertising and lying in media lol so never.

GlassHalfHopeful,
@GlassHalfHopeful@lemmy.ca avatar

😭😭😭

neosheo,
@neosheo@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

It gets more confusing when you read their user name

Kekzkrieger,

I have friends that dont mind that bs, they say yeah sure its convenient to have ads that are interesting to me, how else am i gonna discover cool new things.

I dont know Frank, if you didnt think of it you probably dont need it.

How i hate capitalism

GlassHalfHopeful,
@GlassHalfHopeful@lemmy.ca avatar

I honestly find this incredible, but yeah… I know people who enjoy being advertised to… and who like “shopping” even though they start out with nothing in mind. Advertising works on them and probably those spam emails I can’t believe people click, which only perpetuates the problem. And apparently it’s worth billions to keep up the commercialization.

Kekzkrieger,

I hate shopping i hate it more than anything. I dont need shit. Just leave me alone, if my shirts get worn out i buy new ones. And only then. I dont throw them out cause i bought new ones and i dont need 200 of them. I buy shirts when i need them.

Guess most people aren’t like me and thats why these companies exist in the first place.

Corgana,
@Corgana@startrek.website avatar

I don’t disagree, but discoverability is important. On the flipside there are so many times in FOSS world where I’ve actively looked for a tool for months, only to give up and then months later have someone randomly mention it in a thread where I discover it has existed for years.

Doombot1,

Honestly, kinda glad that my win10 PC “doesn’t have the specs” to run win11. Stupid, because I’m running an 18-core Xeon w/ 128 gigs of ram and a 2070 super, but of course the stupid TPM chip. But oh well, guess I won’t be able to get ads on my own product.

The bummer is I’ll likely need to install it on something because I occasionally need to go back to windows to use certain programs… maybe someday wine will work well enough to actually use reliably…

BearOfaTime,

Get LTSC and run the MS scripts to permanently license it.

I’ll drop links in a bit - on phone atm.

Zworf,

I have LTSC 2021 officially (MSDN) and I have to say I’m not very impressed. You still can’t turn off the telemetry crap. There is still a windows store. There’s a bit less bundled scamware but beside that it’s a bit overrated IMO.

BearOfaTime,

Group Policy.

Enterprises can’t allow such external accesses/data for security and compliance issues (depending on the industry).

Via GP, all that can be disabled.

Zworf,

Even all the telemetry?

I really hate dealing with group policies (and I work in enterprise endpoint management, I prefer more modern management). AD/Group policies can only be updated on site or VPN, and they’re only really instructions for registry settings anyway.

But I’ll try that out. I don’t have a windows server though, nor do I want one. But I guess I could use gpedit.

herrcaptain,

Are you absolutely sure the programs you need don’t work in wine/proton? The last few years have been a renaissance in terms of increased compatibility.

BakedCatboy,

One game I used to play recently started working suddenly in the latest proton major release (I think 9), it wasn’t mentioned in the release notes and it has no community around the game since it was released around windows vista, as well as being pulled from stores for many years (I still have it on steam) so I don’t think anyone intentionally fixed it but probably just a result of some system call being implemented or tweaked to behave closer to correct.

So yeah, it’s very good to test your broken wine apps every 6 months to a year because slowly anything I ever had issues with in wine is starting to work.

Doombot1,

I tried fusion360 last week and it was broken; some big update they released broke it and now I just gagged to wait for it to get fixed, I guess. Will try it again in a month or so asked are if it’s fixed… but I’ve always had awful luck getting wine working. Same w/ photoshop

herrcaptain,

Yeah, I’ve heard Photoshop can be rough. Here’s hoping someone figures those out for you so you can find your way to the promised land. These days everything important to me works in Linux and I’m never going back.

MHSJenkins,
@MHSJenkins@infosec.pub avatar

Ah-hem: reactos.org

I’m still learning how to use this but let me know what you think.

Jaysyn,
@Jaysyn@kbin.social avatar

Is it 64 bit yet?

fuckwit_mcbumcrumble,

Oh don’t worry, if this isn’t already in 10 I’m sure they’ll be bringing it over shortly.

unwillingsomnambulist,

Is it possible to run what you need in a VM? That’s how I’ve been running things that need Windows to function correctly and it hasn’t broken yet. Can even get 11 working with an emulated TPM, including Windows Subsystem for Linux inside the VM if you’re feeling particularly bored.

onlinepersona,

It’s called “upselling” isn’t it?

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darkphotonstudio,

Small businesses that can’t afford a dedicated IT department and pro licenses are gonna love this. I’m sure Linux will pick up more users but the real winner will likely be Apple and Macs.

BearOfaTime,

Small business that can’t afford dedicated IT usually outsource to a consultant or MSP, who damn well better sell them on Pro.

If you can’t afford proper licensing as a business, I doubt you’re gonna make it

I have friends in the SMB consulting space - ALL of their clients run Pro, with at least one DC. Their smallest clients are 2-3 person environments.

A business needs a lot more than a workstation or two - backup, security (IDS/IPS/firewall/spam filtering), email (pretty much all hosted these days). You’re not doing this without pro licensing. You can’t even use Group Policy on home.

These issues truly only affect home users - specifically the non-technical. And that’s such a small set of people it’s almost doesn’t matter to MS, which is why they’re pushing this crap there.

darkphotonstudio,

That kind of depends on the business, doesn’t it? I’m sure there are plenty of small businesses that don’t even know what a SMB consulting space is. I suspect there a lot of people running businesses off their laptop. You might have a narrow view of what constitutes a small business.

FlashMobOfOne,
@FlashMobOfOne@beehaw.org avatar

the real winner will likely be Apple and Macs

I’m sure they will find a way to enshittify in a equally intrusive manner.

ares35,
@ares35@kbin.social avatar

first boot: no i don't want a 365 trial.

still first boot: no i don't want 365 'basic', either.

(you should know this msa already has a one-off office license on it, you fuckwits)

and yea, still in first boot: no i don't want game pass trial.

then game pass notifications shortly after from the 'store'.

this was this past weekend setting up a new desktop with 11 pro.

MHSJenkins,
@MHSJenkins@infosec.pub avatar

And it’s only gonna get worse from here.

unwillingsomnambulist,

…no, I don’t want to put all my stuff in OneDrive. No, my settings shouldn’t sync across everything. No, I don’t want to log in with the same account on all devices. I already have email and do not want to use outlook.com thanks. Stop warning me that I did not agree to put all my stuff in OneDrive, it’s really not necessary. What do you mean I can’t change my wallpaper unless I activate? Are you telling me that your antimalware solution that comes bundled in the OS isn’t able to block malicious ads in the browser that also comes with the OS? Why do these applications that I never installed keep showing up in the Start menu? What’s up with all these calls to Azure-based websites in my Pi-Hole logs when I’m away from my desk? Why are my CPUs going at full blast when I’m just staring at the desktop?

jarfil,

Was that on the Insider Dev channel, a Preview channel, or did it stop asking after the first time?

I haven’t seen a single “ad” of those since I booted Windows 11 Pro for the first time.

sexy_peach,

I urge everyone to install linux on an old notebook and see if it works for you with firefox as a browser and thunderbird for emails

hddsx,

Why Thunderbird

WhiteHotaru,

It is cross platform. Users can try it, regardless of the OS and do not have to switch behavior when switching the OS.

sexy_peach,

Because it works well

hddsx,

What about round cube?

MHSJenkins,
@MHSJenkins@infosec.pub avatar

I’ve been using Thunderbird for years and it’s great as an Outlook substitute.

narc0tic_bird,

Or better yet try it on your main notebook/desktop. Try to get the same things done you did before with Windows and if it works for you, stick with it.

fuckwit_mcbumcrumble,

If you have actual work to do then I would HIGHLY suggest not doing it on your main machine. Give it a month on a secondary machine before giving up. If you install it on a Friday night and come Sunday night it’s still not working fully you’re gonna go back to Windows and never go back.

Neato,
@Neato@ttrpg.network avatar

Whatever linux version is on the Steam Deck wasn’t bad to use when I needed Desktop mode. It was pretty similar experience-wise to windows (no mac experience).

noodlejetski,

SteamOS is based on Arch, which you do not want to use and maintain as a beginner. what matter is the desktop environment, which in SteamOS’ case is KDE Plasma, a great choice in my completely unbiased opinion.

overload,

Good points. Its worth mentioning that while SteamOS is based on arch (a famously unstable distro), it is immutable, so the user will have a much harder time bricking their system. KDE plasma was the right choice I agree, considering the number of windows users Valve is marketing towards.

onlinepersona,

That’s probably KDE - the K Desktop Environment. Linux variants are called “distributions” and they are basically software bundles maintained by groups.

Desktop environments are basically bundled themes and software to present a desktop, bars, effects, and so on. Windows basically has one desktop environment, but linux has many: Most popular are KDE (windows like) and Gnome (Mac like), but there are more like Cinnamon, XFCE, LXQt, LXDE, which look more like windows.

Desktop environments also have window managers - they do what they say, manage your windows: maximize and minimize them, stack them (stacking window managers), tile them (tiling window managers), or even allow only one window at a time (like kiosks).

If you want to start your linux journey, grab bazzite if you want to game or linux mint debian edition (comes standard with cinnamon desktop environment, but you have the choice during installation to use KDE too) and give it a go!

You can also test distros (linux mint for example) online!

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Neato,
@Neato@ttrpg.network avatar

That linux distro tester is really cool. Bazzite is also pretty neat. Thanks for sharing!

helenslunch,
@helenslunch@feddit.nl avatar

If you want to game, my advice would be not to bother with Nvidia GPUs. Even the ones that advertise support for it often have lots of weird issues. In my case, this includes Bazzite.

Aviandelight,
@Aviandelight@mander.xyz avatar

This is good to know. I want to put Mint on my laptop but I do like the look of steamdeck desktop too.

sic_1,

I love Linux but Programs like CAD and professional graphics software don’t run. Still Linux is only an option for programming and gaming.

helenslunch, (edited )
@helenslunch@feddit.nl avatar

Can’t really see any reason to use Thunderbird when every mail service has a web client that looks and works better…

sexy_peach,

Well but Thunderbird can get mails from dozens of email addresses at the same time.

helenslunch,
@helenslunch@feddit.nl avatar

I have hundreds of email addresses and they all come to the same inbox. 🤷

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