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  • I felt anxious during this election, but since the votes got counted on the 3rd, it's such an amazing feeling, since we had Labor in last term and this term will just extend their efforts, especially with healthcare, energy and other policies, while the Liberals wanted to make an Aussie DoGE, which is an objectively shit idea.

  • So you're saying that pressing 2 on screen buttons, then closing a page is a better solution than creating a group then dragging in and out whatever you need? Sure, I use the bookmarks bar too, but it's not for stuff I'll remove after a while, those are perminent, but tab groups are generally for stuff you will eventually close, but wantto sort in the meantime to make it more convenient.

    If you don't have a use for it, fair enough, I don't either, but it is a genuinely useful feature for some that can't be replaced by more clicks.

  • Same with me, a few years back, I completely gave up on trying to get my laptop's audio drivers working since they periodically killed themselves for no apparent reason, and decided to just not use audio, even though the main thing I did was watch videos.

    I mean, for windows 11, I haven't had many issues currently, only really the keyboard on my 4 year old dell malfunctioning, which then fixed itself after 3 hours.

  • I've tried tiny11 3 times on 2 different laptops. Both were alright resources wise, but still worse than any Linux distro I've tried. After you install some stuff and get forced into the automatic updates, it bloats up fast and slows down drastically, and then just becomes standard windows 11.

    If you use only the basic built in windows apps, which doesn't even include edge of the app store, and you use it without internet, sure, you can use it well on very low specs, but even on a moderately spec computer, it'll still slow down if you use it like the average person.

  • Can't lie, my area had one of the toughest lockdown responses in the world, it was honestly so exciting since I had so much more free time, something interesting was happening and overall I haven't really gotten out of that era of my life yet.

    Ironically I felt more connected to my peers during lockdown than I am now, like my friends were online pretty much 24/7, our classes tended to have really silly things happen like a student talking shit about the teacher without realising they weren't on mute and the many fake versions of one classmate who never actually went to the online classes.