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I would disagree. Almost every Windows tutorial I found for problems told me how to go through the UI. It was even hard to find tutorials for CLI at times because Windows doesn’t provide good CLI tools for things like switching audio devices.
IronKrill@lemmy.cato
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5·19 days agoSomeone must have pissed in their cereal that day or something. Just checked my monthly data and it certainly isn’t low. Happy the new VPN is working for you though!

IronKrill@lemmy.cato
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91·4 days agoOpinions will vary. For instance, I’ve been torrenting with Windscribe with no issues since before that post was made and would still recommend it, so…
Edit Feb 2026: I got my account disabled lol. So much for that!
IronKrill@lemmy.cato
Linux@lemmy.ml•Way to try multiple distros over period of month possibly
8·26 days agoProbably in reference to the binary blob controversy. TL;DR Ventoy has always had unreproducible binaries in it and people want them buildable and documented for security reasons. If you want to go down the rabbit hole, here’s the currently active issue (there were several before this one): https://github.com/ventoy/Ventoy/issues/3224
The quality has held despite a drop in users.
I feel like I’m going mental over here because this has not been my experience. The quality has always been spotty, but the last few months I’ve noticed more and more posts linking to awful “news” rags or no source at all. Worse, I rarely see people questioning the lack of quality information, simply gobbling it up because it aligns with their world view. Plus 70% of the comments on this platform could be generated by a classic r/subredditsimulator style bot and nothing would change; the same 5 points about AI, capitalism, and Linux are made in every thread in the exact same style every day.
And yes I’m mostly talking about news communities because Linux comms are usually fine but repetitive and while I’d love to interact with non-news content there just… isn’t much being made.
IronKrill@lemmy.cato
Technology@beehaw.org•Microsoft Edge is getting a Copilot-inspired redesign
13·1 month agoSo, did we forget to post a link or is Lemmy really at the point that a random unofficial image is a source of information?
I searched it and found a Verge article that appears to be the source of this image.
What a nothing article though. The logo design I am pretty sure is a Verge artistic interpretation, with the actual changes being updating UI elements to share a similar language with the Copilot app, which just so happens to look like every other modern interface and very similar to the base Windows 11 design. But I guess “company tries new UI on new product and then expands UI to other products” is not QUITE the ragebait headline that people want. The only AI change here is a ChatGPT/Copilot-esque newtab search bar.
Reading this non-post and it’s comments is identical to boomers on Facebook airing their pre-baked grievances after reading a Fox news headline.
IronKrill@lemmy.cato
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Unfortunately, the popular MedMastodon server, dedicated to doctors and medicine, unexpectedly shut down at the end of 2025.English
10·1 month agoIt doesn’t have to be, but by nature of anyone being able to spin one up, people will end up on hobby instances.
IronKrill@lemmy.cato
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Unfortunately, the popular MedMastodon server, dedicated to doctors and medicine, unexpectedly shut down at the end of 2025.English
361·1 month agoTraditional social media is run for-profit and thus has an incentive to keep their website online as much as possible to keep their company alive by gaining users and revenue. And I would bet they do have backups. Hobby websites like fediverse projects often are can be run by any flaky nobody that can have varying motives and varying data retention practices.
IronKrill@lemmy.cato
Fediverse@lemmy.world•[Answered] Does Lemmy need a fork or a rewrite due to its maintainers views?English
9·2 months agoIn this nazi analogy it would be less of buying chairs and more the nazis giving away chairs for free that come with blueprints so if the nazis started installing spikes in their chairs people can just build their own from the blueprints, they just choose not to because it’s a lot of work. Which is fine if you don’t want those chairs, but a lot of people are fine with those chairs as long as the nazis don’t start any camps.
My instinct would be yes, and this was the recommendation I found while researching it before implementation. Windows is less likely to screw with another drive than it is the partitions on it’s own drive. That said, it’s a best guess and you never know what Microsoft vibe coders will break next! But I have foubd it stable.
On dual booting, I’ll say I’ve been running Win11 through several updates with GRUB and Mint installed on a second SSD with no issues for over a year now.
I would assume they have two monitors connected and when the tearing occurs on the problem monitor, their second monitor flickers.
IronKrill@lemmy.cato
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4·2 months agoThe first time I got that popup I immediately gave up using that garbage software ever again, but casual PC users don’t quite have the same self respect.
IronKrill@lemmy.cato
Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•most universally acceptable video file formats?English
4·2 months agoThe default Windows player does not support h265 without an additional charge. Cheap devices such as my parents’ Hisense from 4 years ago also stutter badly on playback of h265, even though they aren’t high bitrate (1.5GB for 1.5hr movie, hardly a large video). These are additional barriers that can be avoided by using h264.
IronKrill@lemmy.cato
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3·2 months agoHEVC is a bad idea, as hardware support is still missing on some devices and certain common software such as Windows Media Player cannot play it without a microtransaction. These are easy fixes for anyone with the desire to solve them, but it sounds like that is not who OP is gifting to. I literally had someone ask me last week what to do with a video file WMP could not play and it mildly blew my brain.
IronKrill@lemmy.cato
Jellyfin: The Free Software Media System@lemmy.ml•I hate #Spotify but didn't want to miss out on all the #wrapped excitement, so I made mine out of event logsEnglish
19·2 months agoThis is why I scrobble it to Last.fm. :) The site is still healthy and has a really nice end of year recap (but on Jan 1st, the actual end of year).
IronKrill@lemmy.cato
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Decreasing Certificate Lifetimes to 45 DaysEnglish
31·2 months agoJust skip to the point and make it 1 day
This is going to get so much worse with passkeys becoming more common…
Well I fucked around and found out lol, just got the email today.