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  • Thanks for the transparency, let's hope for a smooth migration! 🤞

  • Can't complete the collection without both.

  • Fair enough, I was only joking haha. I'm using both Sync and Eternity (known as Infinity for Lemmy) and both clients render Markdown. Can't say for others clients. Seems like not every client see the same thing...

  • Everyone should use uBlock + Facebook Container. It's still far from perfect, but every step counts.

  • Pls Shigeru Miyamoto I NEED that Waluigi weenie amiibo in my collection 🥺🥺

  • Windows Terminal + WSL, everything related to Xbox if you're using Gamepass or "Play anywhere" titles (Xbox/PC cross-buy).

    Most basics apps are from the Microsoft app store too; calculator, calendar, paint, etc.

    It's been a hot minute since I've used Windows, but you'd be surprise how much apps are now updated through that app store.

    If your device use Windows in S mode, all your apps must come from the store & you must use Edge.

  • From what I've seen online, it must be done during installation. So short answer, no.

    As others have said, you could also backup your data and do a fresh installation (from a boot media, not from Windows itself just to be extra safe).

    ThioJoe also has a video talking about this English (Europe/World) thing and also provide a Powershell script to delete Windows bloatware. This option could be interesting if you don't want to reset your whole installation.

  • You must switch back to English (US) after installation if you want access to Microsoft Store (and even if you don't, you probably should because most apps are now there).

    I've seen a few tools to suppress most telemetry such as ChrisTitusTech's winutil or O&O ShutUp, maybe you could give that a try. Microsoft is really pushing hard Bing & Edge...

    Also, as a Linux user, I must obliged to the rules and say there's alternatives out there if you want to try something new. :-) !linux@lemmy.ml

  • Same scenario for me! My laptop only serve to have a device when I'm on-the-go, but at home, I use my desktop. It was one of the reason why I went with an older Thinkpad, it's well supported and with no dedicated GPU, it's dead silent most of the time. I'd love a 16:10 screen, but the options are pretty expensive and often not as repairable as my T480.

  • Switching between "Active" and "Top [1h/6h/12h]" at different times of the day has provided me with enough content & interactions to make Lemmy my new home. I always was a lurker on the old site, no comment nor post, not even an account. Now, I'm slowly trying to break from this habit. Being on Lemmy feels like I'm not shouting in the void; when a platform gets too big, you get lost in the crowd. It's always nice to see recurring usernames on different communities.

  • I'd say lack of marketing and higher price tags. Money / Performance ratio is also better with a decent Thinkpad.

    Some of these options can't (or not without high markups) be bought and shipped to Canada.

    Because it use common hardware and bought "en masse" by enterprises; they tend to be more supported with FOSS than other options.

    I've been happy with my used T480 so far.

  • Recently used Porkbun for a .xyz domain for reverse proxy / DNS challenge. Price was about 2-3CAD$ for the first year, renewal at +/-10CAD$/year. My usage is pretty simple, but it's been great so far.

  • "Do you want a PC with your fans?"

  • They owe you nothing, stop sucking corporations balls. You won't be compensated for your "efforts".

  • Bought a second drive to run Linux on my gaming PC. It's been a month and I haven't had the need to boot into Windows yet. I had some initial troubles during installation but it's smooth sailing since. After owning the Steam Deck for 1+ year and already running Linux on my laptop, it was the last step towards ditching Windows entirely.

  • I paid for Tilla, it's a great app to manage subscriptions. I get notifications when the next payment is due. Pretty simple UI but that's what I like about it. You can check how much you spend per week/month/year.

  • You could use LimeWire to get LimeWire Pro. Good times.

  • Go build a gaming PC.

    Don't forget the table and to use a Swiss Army knife that hopefully has a screwdriver in it.