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  • Do you means from absolute scratch? Here in the Netherlands it is common to buy a can of pre-made dough for croissants. You have to roll and bake them yourself, and adding some egg is also a great idea. But it is technically not entirely from scratch.

    They taste way better than the pre-baked ones that you have to re-heat. Absolutely worth the minimal effort.

  • Should a dedicated search not use/index ActivityPub instead of the html interface?

    If so, instances can simply defederate from search engine instances. So the point you are trying to make still holds.

    1. Threads federates
    2. Threads hosts 99% of all content and all users.
    3. Threads releases and update that allows a new feature. Example: they add buyable threads gold, that you can reward to a post or comment.
    4. The rest of the fediverse can't implement this feature, and is inherently left behind in terms of features.
    5. Threads releases an update that breaks federation. 99% of the users do not notice.
    6. It takes Threads 3 months to fix the issue.
    7. Go back to step 5.

    Every non-Threads participant will have less features, and is constantly struggling to keep up with the changes and bugs of Threads. Result: the fediverse cannot grow. Only the most stubborn anti-Meta users will accept the objectively worse experience, just to avoid using Threads. But the average user will just use Threads, instead of joining Mastodon, Kbin, Lemmy, or any of the many other fediverse instances that Threads can federate with.

  • "You can simply remove the appraiserres.dll file in the Windows 11 ISO file to make the Setup avoid these checks and install Windows 11 on any unsupported hardware too." From the following article: https://nerdschalk.com/how-to-use-rufus-to-disable-tpm-and-secure-boot-in-bootable-windows-11-usb-drive/

    That sounds hard, but Rufus made this easy. Just select the right option. So just use Rufus to create the install usb: https://rufus.ie/en/#

    This also allows local accounts, and disables all the tracking bullshit with a single click each.

  • Disabling the tpm requirement is just a registry hack in win 10, or a selectable option when creating an install usb with rufus.

    I think they will make a simple calculation; What is going to cost more: The bad PR of nolonger updating 240 million pc's, or accepting that a small portion of your users does not have tpm?

    They haven't stopped advanced users from installing win11 on older hardware so far. So no loss there. I also doubt they lose enterprise money if they allow win10 to upgrade regardless, as tpm is now well entrenched as the default on new hardware.

  • Or just circumvent the "requiments" that are so required that a few registry hacks disable them, allowing you upgrade to win11 via windows update.

    Or if you want a fresh install, use rufus to create the install usb stick, and select the option to disable the tpm requirement.

  • The staleness of the war feel very much like WW1. WW1 was not won at the frontlines. It was won by the industry and the logistics networks. Ukraine needs a way to harm the Russian industry and logistics, while getting more support of the western economies.

  • New users will look at lemmy.world before they create an account. They will choose to join after seeing threads posts and comments on the front page. The default settings will keep them looking at threads untill they figure out they can block it. But when they do, they realise that 90% of all posts and comments came from threads, and they just disabled most of the content.

    I would be ok with an opt-in mechanism, where the default settings and the anonymous settings disable threads content, but you can unblock them.

  • If you have a handful of tanks, your enemy has to spend a lot of effort on getting rocket launchers. Not just buying them, but also the logistics strain to get them to the frontline.

    And if you notice the enemy forgot to bring their launchers, you can deploy your tanks, and exploit their mistake.

    Mass tank assaults are over. But using them as an integrated part of a force still makes sense to me.

  • And is the only way to stop the evil lich queen, to kill the kid with kindness and raise it to be a loving and responsible adult?

    Because if so, your world is fucked. No DnD party is able to properly raise anything but hell and chaos.

  • I already saw this happening on Reddit. The largest subreddit were filled with generic posts. They got a lot of content, not necessarily good content. But there were plenty of small or medium sized subreddits that had much better content. The Fediverse feels like it is missing the big subreddits. It also feels too small to have the small niche subreddits. What is here in terms of content feels more like a few medium sized subreddits.