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Morter posted:Wait, what's a load? I would never want to run a HDD all the time, just a bunch of unnecessary wear and tear on it. On the other hand I'd rather just leave an SSD run all the time. I don't think there's too much issue with turning your computer on and off, though I'm not sure how the fast boot and kernel stuff works. If it saves poo poo to your drive for the faster boot, that is unnecessary wear on an SSD and should probably be avoided. Overall probably not something to be too worried about to be honest.
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Kay, I'll just put it to sleep when I go to bed, so it can do nightly/weekly maintenance when needed.
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 18:47 |
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Wear and tear on any non-lovely part is not a concern. That being said, failures do happen and you should have backups of anything you treasure.
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 18:47 |
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Shumagorath posted:I set the "No auto-restart with logged in users for scheduled automatic updates installations" and it didn't install any updates from this Patch Tuesday until I specifically told it to, but I was running BitLocker on a new drive and that might have blocked it. I haven't used GPO to dictate update behaviour until 1607. Yeah, I tried that out yesterday, and today there was a Defender update that was begging for attention. Hrm. Hopefully the "Configure Automatic Updates" setting by itself will do the trick.
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 19:54 |
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Skarsnik posted:Have you had the anniversary update yet? You can set times when you don't want it to restart
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 20:57 |
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FronzelNeekburm posted:Yeah, I tried that out yesterday, and today there was a Defender update that was begging for attention. Hrm. Hopefully the "Configure Automatic Updates" setting by itself will do the trick.
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 22:17 |
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Dr. Josef Mengele posted:Is there something special I need to do to make OneNote Sync? I am logged in on both my iphone, onenote, and onenote2016 with a school account. The school account notebook shows up on all devices but the notes I tried making only stay on that device. It should "just work". Check out the Sync Status (on 2016 - File > Info > View Sync Status. Don't have an iphone so I don't know where you can check it on that), make sure there aren't any problems with that. Dr. Josef Mengele posted:Also is there a way to chane the "Note" icon in the notification center to open "OneNote2016" instead of just "OneNote"? *TRIGGER WARNING-REGISTRY MODIFICATION* https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/kimberj/2015/12/07/modifying-the-action-center-note-button/ (I haven't tried it out for myself, I just keep OneNote up all the time) Dr. Josef Mengele posted:Can I remove the "OneNote" and just use the 2016 version, it makes no sense to have 2 versions of the same program doing the same thing but not syncing on the same computer. You sure can. Run this in powershell to remove it. code:
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 22:21 |
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sauer kraut posted:Oh wow, just found out by chance that Anniversary Edge does hardware decoded VP9 on my Nvidia 960, no biggie. Good news, it's almost done: https://github.com/nikrolls/uBlock-Edge/releases Latest build works really well, not sure when it's going to hit the store.
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sauer kraut posted:Oh wow, just found out by chance that Anniversary Edge does hardware decoded VP9 on my Nvidia 960, no biggie. uBlock Origin is the only thing keeping me on Chrome
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 23:19 |
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Edge extensions still aren't available in private browsing. This is a deal-breaker. For security-conscious people, Chrome lets you toggle which ones are, and defaults to none of them. EDIT: Also you'd think that if Firefox of all browsers can get color emoji working; what the hell, Microsoft.
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 23:27 |
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Segmentation Fault posted:uBlock Origin is the only thing keeping me on Chrome Also it still runs all extensions in Private mode. It would be nice to toggle LastPass / etc off in that case but I'm not about to install Chrome.
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# ? Aug 12, 2016 00:09 |
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As soon as true multiprocess (E10S with multiple content threads) gets enabled across the board, I'll absolutely start recommending Firefox again. Everyone looking for a replacement for the mess that Chrome has turned out to be should keep an eye on Firefox.
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xamphear posted:As soon as true multiprocess (E10S with multiple content threads) gets enabled across the board, I'll absolutely start recommending Firefox again. Everyone looking for a replacement for the mess that Chrome has turned out to be should keep an eye on Firefox. My text rendering is absolutely hosed in Firefox on Windows 10 and no amount of reinstalling or messing with about pages seems to fix it
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101 posted:My text rendering is absolutely hosed in Firefox on Windows 10 and no amount of reinstalling or messing with about pages seems to fix it
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Sir Unimaginative posted:EDIT: Also you'd think that if Firefox of all browsers can get color emoji working; what the hell, Microsoft. Works for me. I just double checked because of your post.
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Factor Mystic posted:Works for me. I just double checked because of your post. Okay; how?
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# ? Aug 12, 2016 01:58 |
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Sir Unimaginative posted:
That's how it looks on Chrome to me too. I didn't realize it was so colorful on Firefox.
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For reference, for those without Windows 10 (possibly 8.1?) and Firefox For further reference, color emoji fonts are all-caps WEIRD. The Apple way is to use a bunch of PNGs in an ostensible font file. These things only scale well if the images are (and therefore the font file is) enormous. The Google way (which Linux adopted ish) is to use a bunch of SVGs in an ostensible font file. Precise, small, standard ish. Not too bad, but if your system's font manager doesn't know how to handle SVGs it'll throw up or at least reject it somewhat gracefully. The Microsoft way is to extend OpenType with layers. Falls back to mono gracefully, small like SVG. In theory you could also custom-color the emoji, for good or ill, but I haven't seen that much beyond the inclusion of skintone modifier characters, and it could be hard to work with as type has traditionally been single color per character and you'd need to have a graceful way to change the entire glyph's palette gracefully to match - which may be not just difficult but hard. That said, I expect not supporting layered OpenType from Google and Chrome since they're only dealing with Windows at all to gather users and hopefully drag them away to Android and ChromeOS, but you'd think Microsoft would adopt their own technology in their own browser. dont be mean to me fucked around with this message at 02:41 on Aug 12, 2016 |
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Sir Unimaginative posted:
http://emojipedia.org/emoji/%F0%9F%A4%B7/
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101 posted:My text rendering is absolutely hosed in Firefox on Windows 10 and no amount of reinstalling or messing with about pages seems to fix it Using display scaling? I ran into issues like that before I set it back to just 100%.
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# ? Aug 12, 2016 02:38 |
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Oh yeah, also, most people see emoji places like Twitter, and at least Twitter substitutes images in for emoji glyphs on at least its Web site. So it's entirely possible for people to never notice because they've never seen emoji type outside a phone.
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# ? Aug 12, 2016 02:46 |
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So how do I actually import bookmarks from Chrome to Edge? I want to give it a shot, but importing does absolutely nothing.
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# ? Aug 12, 2016 04:26 |
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This is typical Microsoft, but the Firefox bookmark work-around I found was to import them to IE first then into Edge.
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# ? Aug 12, 2016 04:47 |
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Shumagorath posted:This is typical Microsoft, but the Firefox bookmark work-around I found was to import them to IE first then into Edge. Not working. IE picked them up just fine, Edge won't do IE or Chrome.
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# ? Aug 12, 2016 05:15 |
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Forget about Edge, it's not worth using anyway
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# ? Aug 12, 2016 07:47 |
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dissss posted:Forget about Edge, it's not worth using anyway I am using edge as my primary browser, its nice and very touch friendly. But to each their own
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# ? Aug 12, 2016 09:28 |
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Does the Anniversary Update install all up-to-now released KBs? The update ran last night and I have been experiencing the problem that's described here. But it involves a KB that's a couple months old and I can't remember if it was installed before the update or not. If I check the update history on Windows Update, all it gives is the Anniversary Update.
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# ? Aug 12, 2016 10:41 |
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The Anniversary Update is to OG Windows 10 as Windows 8.1 is to Windows 8 - basically a new OS with its own patch set.
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# ? Aug 12, 2016 11:15 |
Edge in Anneversary Update Windows 10 is great. It's built on Chrome so porting extensions from that should be easy. Once uBlock Origin, Disconnect, and HTTPS Everywhere inevitably make it onto the browser it'll be what I recommend to everyone. Right now Edge's biggest problem is the negative perception it has from its association with Internet Explorer.
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# ? Aug 12, 2016 11:21 |
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Sir Unimaginative posted:The Anniversary Update is to OG Windows 10 as Windows 8.1 is to Windows 8 - basically a new OS with its own patch set. Oh, I figured. I guess I'll just occasionally google it and hope a fix comes. According to the link I posted, the fix was to uninstall the problematic KBs but that's impossible if they're hardbaked into the OS now.
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# ? Aug 12, 2016 11:26 |
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Segmentation Fault posted:Edge in Anneversary Update Windows 10 is great. It's built on Chrome... Do you have a source for this?
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# ? Aug 12, 2016 11:30 |
chippy posted:Do you have a source for this? Ah, I was inaccurate. It's not built on Chrome but it is meant to be a Webkit-workalike. From Wikipedia: quote:EdgeHTML is meant to be fully compatible with the WebKit layout engine used by Chrome and other browsers. Microsoft has stated that "any Edge-WebKit differences are bugs that we’re interested in fixing."
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# ? Aug 12, 2016 11:37 |
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Haha ok, sounds like Microsoft speak for "we're actually going to make this one standards compliant" without having to admit that IE isn't.
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# ? Aug 12, 2016 11:43 |
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Yeah, anniversary edition Edge is a big step up in terms of performance, and is far ahead of Chrome for touch devices. It needs more extensions, but getting adblock and lastpass right out of the gate was a good move.
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# ? Aug 12, 2016 11:45 |
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Sir Unimaginative posted:That said, I expect not supporting layered OpenType from Google and Chrome since they're only dealing with Windows at all to gather users and hopefully drag them away to Android and ChromeOS, but you'd think Microsoft would adopt their own technology in their own browser. It seems they added colored fonts on Windows two months ago, so it should be in the Developer branch if not the beta by now. Also, Edge supports colored fonts just fine. However, its default font is not a colored font, and since colored fonts aren't standardized, Web pages would need to specify "Segoe UI Emoji" to get it to work. It's still an easy fix the Edge team hasn't bothered with for some unknown reason.
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chippy posted:Haha ok, sounds like Microsoft speak for "we're actually going to make this one standards compliant" without having to admit that IE isn't. Being webkit compliant is not the same as standards compliant.
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# ? Aug 12, 2016 12:57 |
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Segmentation Fault posted:Edge in Anneversary Update Windows 10 is great. It's built on Chrome so porting extensions from that should be easy. Once uBlock Origin, Disconnect, and HTTPS Everywhere inevitably make it onto the browser it'll be what I recommend to everyone. Right now Edge's biggest problem is the negative perception it has from its association with Internet Explorer.
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# ? Aug 12, 2016 12:59 |
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chippy posted:Haha ok, sounds like Microsoft speak for "we're actually going to make this one standards compliant" without having to admit that IE isn't. Every version of IE has been as standards compliant as any other browser around the day it comes out or even better (especially for IE4, IE5 and IE6, IE was far and away better on standards then contemporary Netscape or Opera or whatever else was around). The problem always was they wouldn't really move onto new standards until they released a whole new version of the browser years apart, unlike how since ~2004 or so other browsers were much quicker to patch things in.
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# ? Aug 12, 2016 15:36 |
Shumagorath posted:It's not "built on Chrome"; the extension engine is compatible but the actual browser engine is much cleaner. Yeah I realize that now, I was inaccurate in that post. It's meant to be a workalike, I guess sort of like how GNU/Linux is a workalike of Unix.
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Segmentation Fault posted:Yeah I realize that now, I was inaccurate in that post. It's meant to be a workalike, I guess sort of like how GNU/Linux is a workalike of Unix. The term is CLONE.
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