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bluewing , to 3DPrinting in I liked Fusion 360, I like Onshape - but I'd rather like something that I won't lose over the whims of one company. So, what?

You only need an account if you want access their cloud storage and sharing management. You can get a tiny free account if you want. I signed up for the freebie since I sometimes work between 2 computers on the same project. But if you only use one computer, it's not going to get you anything extra.

You can add Ondsel Lens to your regular install simply by installing it through the add-on manager if you want.

bluewing , to Technology in T-Mobile In Trouble After It Decides To Build Cell Tower That Is 'Not Safe' For Residents

Thank god I'm safe! And I will be dead and gone before it happens here. It's going to be decades before 5G is implemented where I live. Hell, 4G is spotty and unreliable even yet today. Even 3G was terrible.

bluewing , to Today I Learned in TIL humans are the only animal with a chin. We aren't sure why.

Well, you can't take it on the chin if you don't have one I suppose.

bluewing , to World News in Ultra-processed foods need tobacco-style warnings, says scientist

Having recovered a dead body from the bottom of a lake, I can positively affirm it's not good for you.

bluewing , to World News in Ultra-processed foods need tobacco-style warnings, says scientist

Everything needs warnings because if used incorrectly they will do damage to you in some way.
where do warning end?

bluewing , to World News in Pyongyang Says It Will Send Support Troops to Ukraine Within a Month

Because it's what we have to send. It's not like we have a lot of extra Sherman tanks we can send anymore.

bluewing , to World News in Pyongyang Says It Will Send Support Troops to Ukraine Within a Month

There is rail and I'm pretty sure Russia still has plenty of cargo/transport planes that would be capable.

bluewing , to Technology in Microsoft really wants Local accounts gone after it erases its guide on how to create them

It still happens more than it should. It took me 4 tries to get the nVidia driver to take on my "gaming" laptop with Fedora 40, (it wouldn't accept the public keys for some reason). And I had to wait for some updates that took 2 weeks to show up. But, the onboard Intel chipset ran Nouveau just fine with no waiting and tinkering. I think people are still having some issues with nVidea and Wayland yet. I know I still have some minor ghosting issues with a couple of AppImages I really need to use that would prefer straight X11 over X-Wayland.

Now that didn't bother me because I've been using various distros since buying my first boxed set CDs with RedHat 5 from Walmart of all places for $25US. (I still suffer from PTSD thanks to rpm hell). But I can see how a stumbling block like that can turn newcomers to Linux distros off.

bluewing , to Technology in Internet forums are disappearing because now it's all Reddit and Discord. And that's worrying.

Yep. A traditional forum ages and grows old. And as they get older and older, it becomes harder to draw new members because of the clique of the core membership. I've seen a few traditional forums die that death over the years.

And some forums, and I belong to several, the members are literally dying from old age. We are all mostly old and retired. And we lose members every year due to death. Several times a year there is an obituary post for some long time member.

bluewing , to Technology in A PR disaster: Microsoft has lost trust with its users, and Windows Recall is the straw that broke the camel's back

So does Slack. But while they are 2 of the foundational distros, neither is the first go to choice of the average user. Neither distro caters to the mainstream user. If you are choosing either of those two distros, you are definitely old school and/or are looking for a solution to problem that is perhaps more of an edge case.

bluewing , to Technology in HP bricks ProBook laptops with bad BIOS delivered via automatic updates — many users face black screen after Windows pushes new firmware

"Hit the road Jack"

bluewing , to Technology in A PR disaster: Microsoft has lost trust with its users, and Windows Recall is the straw that broke the camel's back

Hey, I replace LibreOffice on my Linux installs every time with OnlyOffice. I don't really need a full up office suite anymore. And I find OnlyOffice is a bit simpler and easier to use. But it's not for everybody.

Plus, it keeps me away from trusting Google Docs.......

bluewing , to Technology in A PR disaster: Microsoft has lost trust with its users, and Windows Recall is the straw that broke the camel's back

Oh you sweet innocent. Major distros like Ubuntu and RedHat already are peddling open source AI for their enterprise customers.

Debian Pro+ is here and has been for a while...........

bluewing , to Technology in A PR disaster: Microsoft has lost trust with its users, and Windows Recall is the straw that broke the camel's back

Yeah, the signs are starting to manifest. You will embrace the penguin at some point to get what you desire.

bluewing , to Technology in A PR disaster: Microsoft has lost trust with its users, and Windows Recall is the straw that broke the camel's back

Pfffttt, Microsoft has been there, done this, and got a whole closet full of tee shirts for stuff like this many times over the years. In the end the users don't care and can't stop it. And they are, by in large, too lazy to change to something else to completely avoid it.

It hasn't ever affected the bottom line enough to matter to them. They will just pull this bug feature and wait for a better day. Or perhaps they will figure out a way to introduce it piecemeal to disguise it better.

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