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spartanatreyu, to technology in Microsoft wipes out evidence of real ads in Windows 11 Start menu
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Are you using the group policy editor?

spartanatreyu, to technology in Microsoft wipes out evidence of real ads in Windows 11 Start menu
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Why would I leave windows if Linux isn’t offering anything better?

Because Linux offers an ad-free experience, whereas Windows offers a free ads experience.

spartanatreyu, to patientgamers in Have win7 laptop. What to play on it?
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No mouse and like games like MaM/Civ?

Recommendation for slower paced, top down strategy game:

  • GBA emulator and the game Advance Wars 2

Recommendation for hard and fast paced game (audio required):

  • Crypt of the Necrodancer

Recommendation for story based game:

  • Undertale (avoid spoilers, this game will mess with you, only goes for 4 hours per playthrough but you will replay it for the different endings)
spartanatreyu, to programming in Preview builds for the Zed editor now available on Linux
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I’m not seeing anything in the data collected that I wouldn’t want to be sent if the app crashed.

spartanatreyu, to linux4noobs in Fedora is "the gaming" distro and perfect for Linux beginner confirmed (at least for me)
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You were literally responded by suggesting they use their laptop’s HID, then suggested a wired mouse which they said they didn’t have, then suggested using the console which the install process doesn’t advertise as a possibility to the user.

Poor UX is a bug, it needs to be updated.

spartanatreyu, to linux4noobs in Fedora is "the gaming" distro and perfect for Linux beginner confirmed (at least for me)
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That’s an obviously poor take. If only laptop users could get past the screen then it’s still broken.

spartanatreyu, to linux4noobs in Fedora is "the gaming" distro and perfect for Linux beginner confirmed (at least for me)
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What stopped the install process working without a mouse?

Surely they’d have a keyboard navigation method.

spartanatreyu, to nix in NixOS Fork Announced by Jake Hamilton
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This was 4 days ago, I didn’t have to look very far:

theguardian.com/…/google-project-nimbus-israel

Firing talent is a great way to bork a project.

spartanatreyu, to nix in NixOS Fork Announced by Jake Hamilton
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As an outsider looking in, it looks like it’s a bit of a wipe the slate clean governance and moderation wise as voted on by the community.

So, now over the coming days the community will in essence vote on whether they will allow sponsorships from the military industrial complex.

spartanatreyu, to php in Why PHP Usage Has Declined by 40% in Just Over 2 Years
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TIOBE index, literally in the first sentence…

PHP leaves a bad taste in my mouth and I’d be happier if we were rid of it (or it continued changing for the next 10 years), but even I can see this article is worthless.

spartanatreyu, to programming in Hardest Problem in Computer Science: Centering Things
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It seemed pretty clear to me that the article states that css is doing it’s job and it’s actually fonts that are the problem

spartanatreyu, to science in Vaccine breakthrough means no more chasing strains
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Luckily for you, there’s not a vaccine for stupidity.

spartanatreyu, to git in Article argues that git is intrinsically confusing--if you could redesign git from scratch, what would you change?
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Nah, sourcetree has annoying bugs that never get fixed.

Use Fork, it’s a better sourcetree.

It’s free the same way that Sublime Text is: They’ll ask for a payment once a month, but you can say you’re “evaluating it” and use it for free. If you like it enough, you can pay for it. I have.

spartanatreyu, to programming in Microsoft opens a "high priority" bug ticket in ffmpeg, attempting to leech the free labour of the maintainers
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The windows 11 teams runs better, but if you’re using a school or work account, you need to use the old AngularJS+Electron version, or the new React+Webview2 version.

So for the time being, the Windows 11 teams is more catered for personal use only. It’s kind of like a modern reboot of Microsoft’s old MSN Messenger. It was included in Windows 11 (rebranded as “Chat”) but it’s been unbundled from Windows 11 installs and I think rebranded again. But not having the school/work account support means not a lot of people use it.

The transition between the AngularJS+Electron version and the React+Webview2 versions is happening now. At some point soon, anyone who is running an OS too old to run the new teams will be forced to use the browser version.

So after their transition, we’ll have to wait and see if they add the school/work account support to the native version because everyone using teams right now only uses those accounts.

spartanatreyu, to css in CSS variables
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CSS can already be split into multiple files though.

So why not just use CSS?

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