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Bonesince1997

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Bonesince1997 ,

I hear you

Bonesince1997 , (edited )

Right?! Like it wasn't already shutdown. The news is that it was still operational!

Edit: grammar

Bonesince1997 ,

I've heard you can pay to continue updates on Win10 for three years I believe it was.

Bonesince1997 ,

I feel like you're jumping to conclusions

Bonesince1997 ,

This entire thing would probably done last minute, achieving none of it lol.

Bonesince1997 ,

This is a good point. Like not fully understanding someone due to an accent or the language used not being their first. You can still hear things and get clues, and often decipher what's been said. Or, you can focus on those differences and miss the entire thing altogether! Then, double down and claim people need to learn the language... It doesn't always work, but it's a skill if you can understand people in this way.

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    You can't even put a toolbar on the taskbar. Wtf

    Not really a performance thing, but still.

    Bonesince1997 ,

    You have been able to add a toolbar to the taskbar in many previous versions of Windows. I believe it used to be even more robust back in XP, and maybe earlier. In Windows 10 that I am using, you can right click the taskbar and there is a toolbars option at the top of the list. I created one that points to a folder of folders, that all contain numerous shortcuts, many of which I've been able to bring across multiple computers and versions of Windows rather easily. So far, in Windows 11, it looks to me like pins and simply loading up the taskbar with shortcuts is inefficient as well as very messy. Maybe I need more time with Windows 11. I hope they change some things back or add the capability.

    https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/b8459423-33ba-48da-ac72-dc0194d063e4.jpeg

    Bonesince1997 ,

    Ohhh maybe it's the multiple presses that are needed

    Bonesince1997 , (edited )

    Try keeping thick earmuffs in your car, within quick reach in case the ads start playing.

    Bonesince1997 ,

    The examples you came up with hit that last line to a T!

    Bonesince1997 ,

    I find the non-personalized ads to be much more palatable, as they don't pull on the strings that would normally get my interest. YouTube once had a 6 second beer ad that only included the crack of a can opening (sound) and the view of some mountains. It was actually kind of refreshing, and I didn't gain interest whatsoever in the product! I don't drink! I'm all for ads like that, if I have to be abused by an ad.

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    Bonesince1997 ,

    Not even first. Lol

    But this was the other comment I was looking for that's absolutely a waste of space.

    AI-generated content and other unfavorable practices have put longtime staple CNET on Wikipedia's blacklisted sources (www.tomshardware.com)

    In the wave of AI controversies and lawsuits, CNET has been publicly admonished since it first started posting thinly-veiled AI-generated content on its site in late 2022— a scandal that has culminated in the site being demoted from Trusted to Untrusted Sources on Wikipedia....

    Bonesince1997 ,

    I hope people are donating to them from time to time.

    Bonesince1997 ,

    Lets you know the people writing these pieces are way out of touch.

    Bonesince1997 ,

    That's a good point, AI is not the reason for their downfall.

    Bonesince1997 ,

    OP joined an hour ago, made this post, and now everyone is upset. 🤣

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