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Lambert posted:You can still set separate delays for feature and security updates, go to the Advanced options I don't seem to have that. OTOH I also have group policies set that override most of the automatic behavior, so maybe MS has taken them away to punish me. mystes posted:I'm sure that was the case once, but in 2019 the only thing crazier than giving Google the benefit of the doubt with respect to blocking chredge is giving Google the benefit of the doubt with respect to having a coherent strategy. I laughed, touche.
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Last Chance posted:Are you messing with me? They literally installed a browser plugin as part of a marketing campaign for HBO's Mr. Roboto for free. I guess that makes it okay somehow? The extension did absolutely nothing unless you knew the secret about :config flag to activate it. That much is acceptable. The problem was that it showed up in people's extension lists unexpectedly. They should have made it download on demand or not be an extension at all. And it was not marketing for Mr. Robot, because you needed to come from there to know the secret activation method. It was a poorly thought through easter egg that if anything would have been an advertisement for firefox. Dylan16807 fucked around with this message at 11:30 on May 29, 2019 |
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Mr. Robot is a USA show, not HBO.
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# ? May 29, 2019 13:07 |
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Was the extension they pushed to users that would send all user interactions with websites and visited URLs to a third-party also a neat easter egg? Also, I don't like ads pushed to my browser in general, doesn't matter you think it's "neat".
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# ? May 29, 2019 14:54 |
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Lambert posted:Was the extension they pushed to users that would send all user interactions with websites and visited URLs to a third-party also a neat easter egg? Could you be more specific? What extension and when? What third party?
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# ? May 29, 2019 15:02 |
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Perhaps Cliqz? https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/privacy/archive/firefox-cliqz/2018-06/
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# ? May 29, 2019 15:20 |
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Lambert posted:Also, I don't like ads pushed to my browser in general, doesn't matter you think it's "neat". No firefucks given
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# ? May 29, 2019 15:32 |
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Well, this is the second time in a row I’ve had to do a clean install to get the new version. Last time, it errored out after rebooting. This time, it took four hours before the first reboot, then took ten minutes to start up, and went to the Advanced Startup Options page instead of Setup. Meanwhile, a clean install took less time than the time it took to create the USB stick. And yes, I disconnected all my other drives and card readers before trying to upgrade, even the internal ones. This wouldn’t be so bad, except that setting up my development environments takes forever.
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Lambert posted:Was the extension they pushed to users that would send all user interactions with websites and visited URLs to a third-party also a neat easter egg? People only cared about it because they hosed up the deployment. This is separate from the easter egg itself. And I said in my first post that Cliqz was bad. (Though they didn't actually push it to users, only new installs could get it. Still a very bad idea.)
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# ? May 29, 2019 20:29 |
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Yeah I don't know, considering that the Mozilla team probably worked directly with USA's marketing/advertising departmetn to make this ARG plugin that promoted a TV show, I don't know if there's any meaningful difference between an "easter egg" and an advertisement in this case. If looks like a duck, quacks like a duck... Even if it's "impossible to quack accidentally," it's probably still a duck
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Last Chance posted:Yeah I don't know, considering that the Mozilla team probably worked directly with USA's marketing/advertising departmetn to make this ARG plugin that promoted a TV show, I don't know if there's any meaningful difference between an "easter egg" and an advertisement in this case. If looks like a duck, quacks like a duck... Even if it's "impossible to quack accidentally," it's probably still a duck I think that's how this analogy goes, at least.
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Klyith posted:OTOH I also have group policies set that override most of the automatic behavior, so maybe MS has taken them away to punish me. When examining my group policies, I found there's one to do the thing I want: Administrative Templates/Windows Components/Windows Update/Windows Update for Business/Select when Preview Builds and Feature Updates are received That can be set for Semi-Annual Channel with a custom number of days to delay feature updates. Last Chance posted:Yeah I don't know, considering that the Mozilla team probably worked directly with USA's marketing/advertising departmetn to make this ARG plugin that promoted a TV show, I don't know if there's any meaningful difference between an "easter egg" and an advertisement in this case. If looks like a duck, quacks like a duck... Even if it's "impossible to quack accidentally," it's probably still a duck IIRC it was just a guy in mozilla who made the thing with the mr robot guys in his spare time, got permission to deploy it in the developer studies thing, and involved no money from either side. It wasn't an ad, it was easter egg for nerds who liked a tv show. However, it wasn't a good idea because they'd already broken people's trust in their hidden developer extensions. That's the real problem, once you break trust there will always be people who see ducks everywhere. It doesn't matter what the truth is, once the internet is yelling about ducks everyone thinks it must be a duck.
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# ? May 30, 2019 02:06 |
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I did a clean install of 1903 and it still boots about three 3x as long as it used to. Not a big deal but it's a little irritating.
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CubanMissile posted:I did a clean install of 1903 and it still boots about three 3x as long as it used to. Not a big deal but it's a little irritating. You can profile it with Windows Performance Recorder and see where the problem is
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I think my favorite Windows 10 feature is how they stopped releasing Windows versions so if you search a fix for something "windows 10 <fix>" you get millions of results showing techniques that no longer exist in whatever the current version happens to be. Brilliant idea MS.
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# ? May 30, 2019 23:09 |
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Considering 1903 was supposed to be the "cleanup" release with few new features but bug free after the disastrous 1809, it's extremely buggy.
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revmoo posted:I think my favorite Windows 10 feature is how they stopped releasing Windows versions so if you search a fix for something "windows 10 <fix>" you get millions of results showing techniques that no longer exist in whatever the current version happens to be. Brilliant idea MS.
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Having the development of various components in the open is certainly an interesting thing to witness. After revealing the new Terminal app, people figured out quickly that the AltGr key isn't working. That bug has been filed more than three weeks ago now, and for some reason, the fix takes its sweet time. You'd figure a modifier key is a kinda important thing that needs to function. I suppose no one in the US needs it?
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People in the US mostly don't even know it exists. I believe it doesn't even do anything in the default US keyboard layout, yet another reason why US-International is the superior choice.
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# ? May 31, 2019 00:31 |
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Is anyone else not having the windows fade in/out animations working? It works initially after a reboot but then stops within about a minute.
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Geemer posted:People in the US mostly don't even know it exists. I believe it doesn't even do anything in the default US keyboard layout, yet another reason why US-International is the superior choice. Hope that one gets fixed for when the official public preview is due.
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Geemer posted:People in the US mostly don't even know it exists. I believe it doesn't even do anything in the default US keyboard layout, yet another reason why US-International is the superior choice. Still annoying that AltGr can't be used with the arrow keys to go back and forward.
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Anyone having an issue with 1903 not going to sleep or shutting off the screen? I am!
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revmoo posted:I think my favorite Windows 10 feature is how they stopped releasing Windows versions so if you search a fix for something "windows 10 <fix>" you get millions of results showing techniques that no longer exist in whatever the current version happens to be. Brilliant idea MS. And the first few hits are gonna be generic windows advice which leads up to an ad for PC cleanup software.
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I wish there was a key combo in Windows for the left and right quotation marks like there is in macOS, iOS, and Android. On Windows, you have to enable a registry setting to enter Unicode code points with the Alt and Plus keys, remember the code points for the characters, and hope the program you’re using doesn’t think you’re trying to use a shortcut.CubanMissile posted:And the first few hits are gonna be generic windows advice which leads up to an ad for PC cleanup software. Don’t forget the Microsoft forum post about your exact problem, with the Best Answer being a useless form response and two or three other responses that amount to, “Yup, that sure is a problem you have there.” Also, a thread from some random tech forum that may or may not be related to your problem that has been stolen and copied verbatim about 20 times. Double Punctuation fucked around with this message at 05:24 on May 31, 2019 |
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Don't forget the ones that do actually fix the issue, but is either a YouTube video with no commentary and a dubstep soundtrack, or is in article form but prefaced with a thesis on how Windows is a popular OS and hey, did you know that sometimes it has bugs, and the one you have is a common issue that we're going to learn how to fix today?
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# ? May 31, 2019 09:20 |
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Running sfc /scannow is apparently the solution to any problem (it isn't).
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Doctor_Fruitbat posted:Don't forget the ones that do actually fix the issue, but is either a YouTube video with no commentary and a dubstep soundtrack, or is in article form but prefaced with a thesis on how Windows is a popular OS and hey, did you know that sometimes it has bugs, and the one you have is a common issue that we're going to learn how to fix today? You forgot the part where they type narration into Notepad very slowly
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Seriously why do they all have to be youtube videos now? I assume the content makers get money from it but it can't be much these days.
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All of these complaints about googling for solutions are spot loving on and it's infuriating. (I used to have a similar gripe about 8 vs 8.1 though that wasn't nearly as bad.) I was especially annoyed when one method after another for getting gpedit to work in the home version was worthless because good old MS had put the kibosh on them. The only ways I've come up with for combating this is to limit the date range, and, hear me out, to include "reddit" in the search terms. I find that place as insufferable as anyone here but god drat if they aren't good for finding answers to technical stuff. This trick (reddit I mean) actually works for a lot of things. It would be grand if putting "something awful" in there was helpful but welp. That's ok it's a small price to pay for the benefits of the paywall. Hipster_Doofus fucked around with this message at 16:51 on May 31, 2019 |
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Hipster_Doofus posted:All of these complaints about googling for solutions are spot loving on and it's infuriating. (I used to have a similar gripe about 8 vs 8.1 though that wasn't nearly as bad.) I was especially annoyed when one method after another for getting gpedit to work in the home version was worthless because good old MS had put the kibosh on them. Site:forums.somethingawful.com ?
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# ? May 31, 2019 20:26 |
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Reddit gets much more posts and users making many questions at least asked, but boy do the answers often suck. I'd ask on here first personally.
GRINDCORE MEGGIDO fucked around with this message at 14:30 on Jun 1, 2019 |
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how do i stop apps from changing the color of start menu icons / clickable links / the bar at the bottom of taskbar icons? i switched to firefox recently and now whenever it's active all those turn yellow and it's driving me crazy. everything yellow here used to just be a nice blue all the time. i've checked personalize -> colors and didn't see any way to disable.
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Weid. Do you have "automatically pick an accent color from my background" enabled? Might be the culprit, disable that one and pick a color manually.
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Snuffman posted:So is it just not possible to update to 1903 from a USB? Has Microsoft acknowledged the whole "cant upgrade cause there's a USB device plugged in" is a bug? I ran the update tool. I meant I disconnected and USB drives before I ran it.
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# ? Jun 1, 2019 20:47 |
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So is search bloody useless or what? It says "working on it" but never tells you when it is actually finished searching does it?
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Lambert posted:Weid. Do you have "automatically pick an accent color from my background" enabled? Might be the culprit, disable that one and pick a color manually. nope, this is disabled
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baram. posted:nope, this is disabled Did you already try changing back to the Windows 10 default theme ("Themes" menu in Personalization)
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EoRaptor posted:Site:forums.somethingawful.com ? Yeah, but the paywall... Mr Shiny Pants posted:So is search bloody useless or what? It says "working on it" but never tells you when it is actually finished searching does it? 1. Yes (but you knew that already). 2.
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1903 has one cool feature I enjoy. You can make the mouse cursor HUGE and colored.
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