my school has new lenovo thinkstations in computer classes, and ofc win11 on every machine. students busy having to close teams that pops open every 23 seconds, all those cpu fans blowing at full speed, it’s hard to hear the teacher at all.
it doesn’t save settings, the system is loaded from some cloud every time you log in. with default settings. also every time i have to disable mouse acceleration too, which in windows is behind annoyingly many steps.
I don’t use Reddit anymore, but I wanted to search something that I couldn’t find anywhere. This is what I saw. After killing all the other apps, Reddit now is trying to force us to use their own spyware app.
My gf and I have had discussions about teaching morals to kids. In that vein, I asked myself, would I teach piracy to my kids? Yes, it’s technically illegal and carries inherent risks. But so does teenage sex carry the risks of teenage pregnancy, and so we have an obligation to children to teach them how to practice safe sex....
i have tried fedora 37, 38 and 39 on my rig with 3060ti and couldn’t even run the live os. doubt 40 would work either. nobara works but it’s too buggy for a daily driver and people keep unrecommending it anyway.
are you guys able to login these days? I’m struck with the endless login cycle on firefox and librewolf. I verify that I’m human two or three times in a row, solve the puzzle then enter the credentials but i always end up at the login page again. I tried disable ublock and umatrix in FF but with no luck.
I know there’s some controversy surrounding Brave as a company, and I’m not a fan of everything they do, but the goggles feature in their search engine is a really interesting attempt to give users more control over their search results....
The US has so much space (lemmy.world)
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TIL that some people do not have an inner voice and think in different nonverbal ways. (humanities.ku.dk)
cross-posted from: lemmit.online/post/2916897...
Apple keeps flogging 8GB of RAM for its Mac computers but it's still a dead horse (www.pcgamer.com)
DuckDuckGo is down. Is there any info about it?? [EDIT: IS BACK] (lemmy.world)
Update: bleepingcomputer.com/…/microsoft-outage-affects-b…...
What is Reddit doing (feddit.nl)
I don’t use Reddit anymore, but I wanted to search something that I couldn’t find anywhere. This is what I saw. After killing all the other apps, Reddit now is trying to force us to use their own spyware app.
What is Windows 11 'AI Explorer'? Everything you need to know about Microsoft's upcoming defining AI PC feature (including it always watching you) (www.windowscentral.com)
Would you teach your kids how to pirate?
My gf and I have had discussions about teaching morals to kids. In that vein, I asked myself, would I teach piracy to my kids? Yes, it’s technically illegal and carries inherent risks. But so does teenage sex carry the risks of teenage pregnancy, and so we have an obligation to children to teach them how to practice safe sex....
It's beautiful (lemmy.world)
Ads in the Start Menu (lemmy.world)
Music Players (feddit.cl)
Hello guys,...
So what's changed Microsoft? (lemmy.world)
what do you think about my tier list of distros (lemmy.ml)
Papers please (lemm.ee)
Why Apple’s iPhone Browser-Choice Option Sucks (www.wired.com)
Testing request: Fedora 40 on NVIDIA RTX 3000 series GPUs (discussion.fedoraproject.org)
Name this picture (lemmy.world)
chatGPT login cycle
are you guys able to login these days? I’m struck with the endless login cycle on firefox and librewolf. I verify that I’m human two or three times in a row, solve the puzzle then enter the credentials but i always end up at the login page again. I tried disable ublock and umatrix in FF but with no luck.
Now all we need is a drink pairing guide (sopuli.xyz)
The deep ocean photographer that captured a 'living fossil' (www.bbc.com)
Scientists are racing to trace deep ocean species before they are lost, with the help of photographers who have a taste for danger....
Today I learned that the Brave Search engine has a tool that allows end users a high degree of freedom to customize the search results they're shown.
I know there’s some controversy surrounding Brave as a company, and I’m not a fan of everything they do, but the goggles feature in their search engine is a really interesting attempt to give users more control over their search results....