JustARegularNerd

joined 1 year ago

I got absolutely fooled by a tech YouTuber posting that Microsoft added OneDrive ads to the blue screen, so it felt good to get got for once.

However with real life news, I tend to agree with you. The distinction between satire and real life is getting ever more minuscule

Yeah, completely agree. Taking a photo of a TV screen showing the headline is just lazy.

[–] JustARegularNerd@lemmy.dbzer0.com 42 points 1 week ago (3 children)

Here I was thinking this was satire. Then I actually searched it up (source: CNN) and wtf?!

[–] JustARegularNerd@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago)

Oh, would've been so frustrating! I remember having a Pentium 4 laptop with an NVIDIA GPU and that thing unsurprisingly cooked itself, so I then tried 1NSANE (Codemasters' soft body physics car game) on my crappy little netbook instead and it just couldn't handle it.

It would be some time before I was gifted an Acer Aspire with dedicated graphics and a busted screen that I could play 1NSANE again

[–] JustARegularNerd@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago) (2 children)

Colobot - don't think it was "shareware" but it absolutely came as a demo on ceebot.com (still hosted there today I believe). Literally THE game that got me into computer programming and whatnot.

Otherwise for actual shareware, I loved Jazz Jackrabbit 2, Crazy Gravity and The Worm (found it!)

I really wanted to play a couple shareware games called Jetpack Joyride, and Hot Chix n Gear Stix as a kid, but neither of them would play on my Windows XP netbook as they had a hard check for if you were on either Windows 95 or 98, even with compatibility mode.

I still have mine as a secondary work phone. Love the size and format of it in general, although I think I'd still prefer a phone slightly bigger (~10%) and with a higher resolution (1080p?) display, mainly for media consumption.

Outside of that, I second the slow and buggy comment (although in my experience this has been mostly with Microsoft Teams, which is a buggy mess regardless)

[–] JustARegularNerd@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) (1 children)

It's not unfortunately, there's a date of 09/12/2024 under the original tweet

[–] JustARegularNerd@lemmy.dbzer0.com 6 points 3 months ago (2 children)

There is still not a neat replacement for wmic in PowerShell. If I want to do the equivalent of wmic product where name="some shitware" call uninstall it looks like this:

$instance = Get-CimInstance win32_process -Filter "Name = 'powershell_ise.exe'" $instance | Invoke-CimMethod -MethodName 'Terminate'

Like how the hell is that easier to understand Microsoft? Everything else in PowerShell follows a general pattern of Upper Camelcase.

That's just one instance of what I've found working with pwsh at work that leaves me thinking wtf

Am I safe in guessing Queensland?

Yeah the E6430, as far as I understand it, was mainly a chipset upgrade to support Ivy Bridge processors, with some additional niceties like USB 3.0 and minor cosmetic differences.

I also had that sting from it too! Usually when it was on charge, I just always thought it was some kind of static electricity or otherwise some poor grounding.

[–] JustARegularNerd@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) (2 children)

I bought a T480 coming on a year ago as my first ThinkPad. I'm pretty happy with it, feels rugged and I've now fully conditioned myself to using the TrackPoint. Happy with the weight of it for the screen size, I have the 1080p one and it's not bad at all.

My work device is a L14 Gen 3 with the Ryzen 5 something and it's okay. I don't like the flatter TrackPoint buttons but they're still more than usable. I actually dropped it from about waist height from my car, and apart from some scuffs on the corners it's still completely functional.

I do miss the media keys and CPU upgradability of my old Latitude E6420 (had that bad boy up to an i7-2760QM, 16GB DDR3, 512GB SSD) but it was just so bulky in comparison and the screen maxed out at only 1600x900 (which yes, I upgraded on it too).

One more thing for me to go on a tangent about, ThinkPad X240 was a poor choice as a secondary. I thought I wouldn't care about the weird touchpad but it's barely usable for me, either as a touchpad or TrackPoint. I'm selling that shit on to get either an X220 or X250 onwards, depending on what comes up.

[–] JustARegularNerd@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 4 months ago (1 children)

"disable AI" checkbox

They're not that nice, if they did it, it would just be "Reduce AI experiences"

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