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  • Don't know if you'll see a lot of "no" replies, because I imagine if you're not happy with your username, you would've already done something by now like a new account.

    I chose my username when I was a teenager and just kept with it since. The original meaning was that I'm a nerd, with both good and bad traits. It was also chosen with aspirations of being a YouTuber in mind and having something unique.

    That being said, as I've matured I like to think that while I am a computer nerd, there's more to me than that single trait, so it may change in the future.

  • Software shutdown button presser chiming in.

    There's two reasons I tend to use the software button. I know for a fact that clicking "Shut Down" will actually shut down the computer. If I press the hardware button, the computer usually is configured by default to sleep. Yes, I could change this default behaviour on all the devices I use, but then there's the second reason:

    From a psychological perspective, I tend to associate the hardware button as a "only use if system is locked up" button.

  • From my experience, if you're on iOS then Brave is the only browser I know of that includes a built-in adblocker (although I have my own issues with Brave).

    If you're on Android, should be able to just install Firefox (or a fork like Fennec), tap the three dots in the app > Extensions > uBlock Origin

    If you're otherwise using the YouTube app, I don't have much to add in that respect as I usually use Invidious or NewPipe.

  • Only a support tech chiming in, so far I've found when it goes wrong, it causes errors or behaviours that are unusual and could be hard to trace back. Clients might be confused as to why their laptop isn't connecting to some services but their co-worker still can.

    I've currently got an infuriating issue where the DNS on my modem just dies at seemingly random intervals. I set up a monitor using Uptime Kuma to let me know when it goes down, and ever since it just hasn't been a problem yet so I have no idea why it's going down. I might just set up a pihole and just work around the problem.

  • I feel it's worth mentioning the application of them also factors into their longevity.

    Good quality SD card holding some documents and random files? Yeah probably 10+ years. Good quality SD card being used in a dashcam, constant writes? I'm replacing my good SD card after about ~2 years of service because its showing signs of failure.

  • Not sure why you're being down voted. I bought a 2012 Mac mini a few years ago and it ultimately became the media centre PC, but it was never perfect for the same reasons you said.

    And this week the damn thing just died, absolutely no power. I presume the PSU died but yet to confirm. Now I'm planning to replace it with a Leader SN6 NUC I have around running some Linux distro with KDE and using the KDE Connect app to control it instead

  • Let's improve your experience

    Sit back, relax, we're taking the wheel here to once again shove our subscription products down your esophagus. Would you be so inclined as to now use New Outlook, OneDrive, Microsoft Office, Telemetry (just kidding, we make it mandatory and give you the illusion of choice), Edge and our sponsors Candy Crush? We thought you would, so we've set these as your default apps. For instance, we have decided for you that Edge was what you actually needed instead of LibreWolf, which cane from an unknown source.

    Thanks again, we will come again in next month's update!

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  • Kind of, its based on the latest LTS of Ubuntu if memory serves me right

    I try to avoid Ubuntu for a lot of the common reasons seen here, so a Debian based Mint suits me well

  • I taste the rainbow myself. Here are my PCs and their OS's:

    • HP Thin Client t520: Windows 11 Enterprise LTSC IOT with Remote Desktop to my university's AVD instances. May downgrade to 10 IoT due to poor performance
    • Gaming PC: Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC IOT 21H2
    • ThinkPad T480: Windows 10 Pro, may replace with IoT in the future
    • Latitude E6420: Linux Mint Debian Edition 6
    • iMac 21.5" 2015: Dual boot macOS Ventura and Windows 11

    My study is extremely Windows focused (expects use of Microsoft Project, everything submitted in .docx, etc.) and while it isn't impossible to do it without Windows, I also don't want to impede academic progress with macOS or Linux.

    However, I have my Latitude which I've been using the most recently for all other study not requiring Windows, and my iMac I got from ewaste for doing anything needing macOS like jail breaking and syncing music to my iPhone 4s

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  • I've got an older Latitude that I've nearly maxxed out on a shoestring budget, it runs LMDE 6 and is my dedicated Linux machine. I use it for online study, Zoom sessions, content consumption, and some Python here and there, LMDE is rock solid and hasn't given me any fuss at all.

    Unless LM22 has undergone some significant changes, I would say LMDE 6 doesn't feel "modern" but it feels polished