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Windows 10 LTSC* for me personally

…with some registry tweaks to re-enable Photo Viewer, and the DolbyDecMFT DLL from a clean iso to playback surround audio

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Now I know i’m not the only one who edits their grub config after a fresh install lol

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Someone share the glassdoor post here pretty please? They’ve got a login wall

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Some super old version of GIMP will run on both XP and Win11.

I had to modify and recompile my laptop’s Broadcom WLAN driver for it to run on the latest kernel.

Fight me 🤪

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Niagara

A couple people here mentioned Kvaesitso so U had a quick look at that, it seems really neat and customizable too.

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My best friend when formatting Markdown

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Thanks for this 👍

Seeing as the IA are in court with book publishers, it would make sense for them to try and lessen the legal damage by doing this.

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A lot of companies seem to be doing this, personally I think trying to make a connection between race and tech is a bit far fetched. Nobody thinks of race when talking about whitelists and blacklists…

In public repos where these changes are merged in to FOSS projects, they get little resistance too - although I could see concern of a potential backlash if anyone questioned the alleged benefit of such a change.

Imagine if this approach was taken with the (now outdated) IDE interface? Instead of “Primary Master, Primary Slave, Secondary Master, Secondary Slave”, there’d maybe be “Primary Primary, Primary Secondary, Secondary Primary, Secondary Secondary” 😵‍

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To me this highlights the dangers of sharing information online, especially in an audiovisual format. Or actually, the wider risks created by the current internet-connected way of life.

That wired article was also a nice read, thanks for sharing!

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