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  • 15 years ago HP was among the best in the business. They made workhorse products that did millions of pages (and those old models continue to)

    Today HP is a malware and telemetry company who won't let the average consumer use their printer without a logged-in HP account slurping telemetry about every aspect of their lives. Any consumer who buys a printer with the letter "e" in the model number is paying money to be spied on. Anyone who buys a non-"e" model is still doing so, but in a less VISUALLY obvious, and obnoxious way.

    This is not random assumption. I'm a tech. Anyone who buys an HP Printer today and asks me to install them gets a fast education on why they shouldn't cut the packing tape on that box.

    Buy Brother.

  • Everything is exploited. Shady fraudsters and "hackers" know what's good and why, and that's why they tend to use them.

    wondering if we can even survive as a society

    I took a bit of liberty with that quote. Privacy or no privacy, humanity is absolutely fucked.

  • They made the fatal error of expecting that anything Microsoft makes would work as intended.

  • I've successfully banished all Microsoft trash from my home network but I also work at an MSP all day while having "God damn it Microsoft" tourette syndrome 8 hours a day so I think I might become an evil villain if/when that goes live.

  • I like how this is a screenshot of someone thinking they're making a bootable Windows install USB and they're failing so fucking hard

  • I uh- did we read the same article? This isn't about being rich/not rich, this is about being a flagrant liar, thief, and a cheat.

  • When using Microsoft products and accepting their incomprehensible terms and conditions, you have no say and your opinion doesn't matter.

    Group policy doesn't matter, domain administrator, GPO rules, all of it- none of it matters.

    You'll get dogshit and you will like it. (Friendly reminder that it was extremely overpriced also) That's the tax you pay for being in their horrible, horrible "ecosystem" from hell. Enjoy! Grease up or take it dry, you're "taking it" either way.

  • Term can be used for hardware or software, but that's fair to think.

  • That second line made me throw up in my mouth a little.

  • My biggest complaint: In stock: never

    Since I'm allergic to ever preordering anything, ever, for any reason whatsoever, this may as well be vaporware.

  • I have a confident guess about what Microsoft runs theirs on.. it ain't Windows.

  • Maybe there's a use case, but I'm anti-cloud and always will be. I struggle to think of a situation I couldn't do better with in-house (or even air gapped) VMs of my own.

    Anyone who watches 365 uptime knows that Microsoft's cloud is a fragile laughing stock. They use a Twitter account because their own status portal is so laughably trash and unreliable. If you don't believe me I don't blame you. Here it is.

    The day I trust any cloud platform (Especially Microsoft) is the day I promise to jump off a cliff.

  • What sick moronic idiot would want a cloud pc that's accessible via... a pc

  • I think this is likely the "new only Windows option" in the not so distant future. I think it shouldn't exist.

  • If you still "dual boot", be advised that Windows is a piece of shit and will almost always cause this with a "build" update. Highly, highly recommend having Linux and Windows (shame on you) on separate physical drives.

  • The stuff Rufus doesn't block is the everything horrific. It's great at removing/side-stepping the annoying and does nothing to remove the excrement.

    I do like rufus though.

  • Pretty @#%^ing ironic posting this shortly before the W11 23H2 build releases and literally un-does everything all over again.

    The only answer is refusing to use Microsoft malware full stop.