Microsoft will let users uninstall Edge, Bing, and disable ads on Windows 11 as it complies with the Digital Markets Act
Microsoft will let users uninstall Edge, Bing, and disable ads on Windows 11 as it complies with the Digital Markets Act
Microsoft ensures Windows 11 is compliant with the Digital Markets Act in the European Economic Area.
First RCS now this, today has been wild
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I just switched to Linux. Get fucked!
60 7 Replyand that's the only long-term winning move, because MS shenanigans will never end
41 1 ReplyExactly. All the latest chaos that Microsoft does, you know you'll be immune and your desktop will be the same for as long as you get bored of it lol.
8 0 ReplyMy laptop gets the fun experiments, my desktop plays the games
4 0 ReplySame except in reverse lol. My laptop is out of date fedora because I'm lazy to update since it's a youtube/twitch machine pretty much. My desktop gets the bleeding edge + games.
3 0 ReplyI'm testing stuff on my old ThinkPad!
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I may have lost my sound card drivers, but at least I've not got to put up with windows (don't worry I've got an external soundcard)!
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I'm team Linux as well
7 1 ReplySame, but I switched back today. DaVinci Resolve doesn't support AAC audio on Linux, even on the paid version (literally everything uses AAC audio). The closest thing to any kind of usable photo editor is photopea, and that's web only.
Linux is just unusable for media creation, unfortunately.
3 1 ReplyI really wish the affinity suite would make a linux version.
2 1 ReplySame. That would help a lot.
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Unless your media is made in Blender, then it's pretty good. Inkscape has been getting nicer, too.
But that's about it, yeah.
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Man I miss Linux, I swear one day I'll install it on my old Mac, at least as a funny project.
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