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Ilandar , to Privacy in Discord to start showing ads in the coming week after resisting for almost a decade

People aren't going to move on. Some of you really live in a bubble when it comes to this stuff. Users complained about ads on Facebook, reddit, Twitter, YouTube and everything else and no matter how many times you guys declare those services dead the reality is that they are still the default for most. Even in the unlikely scenario that a large amount of users do permanently leave, they won't migrate to the privacy respecting service you want them to.

gapbetweenus ,

Some are and some aren't. Like a lot of folks on here are here because reddit went to shit.

Ilandar ,

A minority are, yes. reddit is still massive and continuing to grow while Lemmy participation has fallen off noticeably and continues to decline.

mnemonicmonkeys ,

while Lemmy participation has fallen off noticeably and continues to decline.

Fediverse Observer says otherwise: https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/stats

Active users have been steady since the Reddit migration, posts and comments per day each dipped but bounced back and currently growing.

progettarsi , to Technology in You can remove or disable Windows 11 and 10's AI 'bloat' with new BloatynosyAI

WE DON'T FUCKING CARE THAT YOU'RE USING LINUX

optissima ,
@optissima@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah but we care that youre not.

kense ,

Why u're caring?

optissima ,
@optissima@lemmy.world avatar

Because they're the ones that constantly make a fuss and are overall holding back the computing world by supporting a malicious organization that has a choke hold.

DreitonLullaby ,

The people saying to switch to Linux are half-joking, half-serious. Sometimes we can be a little too pushy by bringing up "just switch to Linux" too often, but usually we have good intentions for at least trying to encourage the switch, and it often-times does come from a place of care.

Coreidan ,

It’s a good way of being written off so no one listens to you

blackstampede , to Technology in You can remove or disable Windows 11 and 10's AI 'bloat' with new BloatynosyAI

I used to have a power shell script that a coworker gave me that would uninstall a huge number of services and apps on windows, change a bunch of config settings etc.

I've always wished there were a way to roll out a stripped windows release as an open source project without getting sued.

lickmygiggle ,
SamsonSeinfelder , to Technology in You can remove or disable Windows 11 and 10's AI 'bloat' with new BloatynosyAI

For me it is so weird, that you have to use extra tools to disable telemetry and unwanted features in windows systems. Why is windows not giving me a central option to decide on those things? Is it maybe because they do not want me to decide for myself and therefore splitting the places where I need to disable all that unwanted stuff as opaque as possible? Can they be more obvious that they do not value your opinion on how you want your OS to behave?

Quit Windows. It is a dead end and get worst with every release.

If you tolerate this, then your children will be next.

IchNichtenLichten ,
@IchNichtenLichten@lemmy.world avatar

want your OS

That's the problem, it's not your OS.

mvirts , to retrocomputing in A quick look back at BeOS, the PC operating system that tried to challenge Windows and Mac

Gotta keep haiku alive

Stupidmanager , to retrocomputing in A quick look back at BeOS, the PC operating system that tried to challenge Windows and Mac

This was a decent OS, came about in BeOS 5 when they started to run on intel. Just lacked apps. at least OS/4 Warp could run Windows apps, this was just a brand new OS with nothing yet. Shame it died out, but you can run an inspired version of it called Haiku.

d3Xt3r OP ,

Yep. I ran it on my 450MHz Pentium III back in the day - was incredibly fast and felt so ahead of it's time, especially it's multimedia and multitasking performance, as well as the fast boot speeds. It was my second favorite OS back then.

mozz ,
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As it was explained to me, it could do full-motion video almost 30 years ago, it could switch around analog signals like cable TV and put them on screen in an app, it had ports for hardware hacking that you could control more low-level and directly. It was just better, by quite a lot. And Microsoft and network effects conspired to kill it before it got rooted and so it got thrown out with the trash.

doubletwist ,

Not only could it do full motion video, but it could, on a 200Mhz Pentium MMX CPU, rotate an OpenGL cube on any axis with a different video running on all six sides, and do so smoothly and without any lag or video stuttering. It was incredible what they were able to do back then. Hell I'm not entirely convinced Windows could pull that off now!

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