Every day I become more grateful my computer is ‘incompatible’ with Windows 11.
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Every day, I feel more vindicated in my choice to switch and wipe my windows partition even with compatible hardware.
Same. The only thing that's mildly inconvenient is there seems to be no way to remap the buttons on my 8bitdo controller in Linux.
I fire up a Win10 VM for just this purpose. I pass-through the USB and the 8bitdo software is able to change settings just fine. I really wish there was a build of the software that ran on Linux.
Edit: Spoke too soon! I searched again and found this write up for getting it working with WINE. I haven't tried it yet, but it seems reasonable. https://gist.github.com/pocobio/3921e097d0f8fb36f34a3d90a61d5e84
Ooooh. Have to try this. If it works, windows goes bye bye. I never boot it anyway.
I'm riding out windows 10 to the end of 2026 when security updates stop. My plan is to switch to the hopefully released Steam OS for desktop Linux. Already have amd cpu and GPU for Linux compatibility.
That's for my gaming desktop computer. I already run Linux Mint on my laptop. My desktop is pretty much just for gaming.
Why wait?
Dual boot CachyOS now, to get accustomed to it; it's more-or-less exactly what SteamOS will be. It's built on Arch, too. They ship a bunch of extra Proton stuff with the OS. There's even a "deckified" kernel option.
I thought security updates stopped this last October?
there is an opt-in, free, extended update coverage until fall 2026, i think it was in the "updates and security" settings page
Of course the security updates are opt in only, while all their bs is hidden opt out.
There was an opt in for security updates for an extra year (free).
Windows is malware.
Finally someone who agrees with me! Windows itself is a virus that has spread too wide, but thankfully we got a cure that is slowely but surely starting to work
I have to use Teams for work. Every time I upload a PowerPoint it's 30s of waiting before I can put it into presentation mode, and the error message if I hammer the button is " we're still loading your PowerPoint", and I can SEE it's already loaded. The event that marks when I can hit the button? Is when the search bar turns into a copilot prompt bar.
Microsoft is a criminal organisation. Their employees and shareholders should be shunned and shamed by the public.
You also need to go through the settings with an electron microscope and turn off all the data collection stuff. The text prediction, dictionary, pen and tablet stuff, it all collects and sends data to MS. There's a bunch of services that you need to turn off as well- some of them you can't.
Optimally you would take a scalpel to the registry and group policy editor.
There's a bunch of super useful scripts you can find on github, too!
Edit: Oh shit how could I forget, remove all the microsoft bullshit rules in the firewall as well.
Is there a list somewhere of everything you should turn off?
Here's a powershell script you can run that takes care of most problems: https://github.com/Raphire/Win11Debloat
Make sure to read the whole readme before you run it! It works for Win10 too.
And here's a great tweaking tool from MajorGeeks.com, which can keep you occupied for a few hours:
https://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/majorgeeks_registry_tweaks.html
Before you make any changes, do a full system backup so that in case things start getting wonky, you can revert it. This often happens because a lot of the crap is deeply hooked into the system (guess why), so when you remove or disable stuff, sometimes you get some unpredictable or annoying behaviors.
It takes years to learn all the ins and outs of properly performing Windows debloating surgery, but the satisfaction is real, and worth it.
Happy slicing! :)
Thank you so much!
Microsoft is run entirely by incompetent idiots.
No, it’s the exact opposite but their end goal is something entirely different than most want them to.
How does one disable copilot in Word? The things I've thought of don't seem to work or it wouldn't let me do.
Installing Libreoffice should work
Work computer. Not allowed.
Open a request ticket. You never know until you ask.
I would specifically add details about how Copilot is interfering with your work flow by causing the software to lag every time you paste something. Add some back of the envelope math showing how much time and money it’s costing them per day/week/month to have you let copilot lag your computer.
They won't even let us have Firefox.
Then it's work's problem. Don't use it for personal things (which, really, you shouldn't do anyway for basically the same reason).
True. I keep that shit on-campus and don't cross-contaminate.
Also pretty funny when coworkers are annoyed by work emails showing up on their phones and I'm just like "give me a work phone, then."
Honest answer? Uninstall and reinstall with modified install instructions to only install the last version pre-copilot integration and disable updates.
The other options are more like 'turn off this copilot button' not an actual disable.
Thanks! I wondered if it would be something like this.
I did this and annoyingly it just so happens the last pre-copilot version (i beleive) also has the old grey toobars & interface, rather than the white & colorful versions.
I'm quite sure they still upload it, but they don't wait for it to process (and give you hints and tips or whatever).
If you use Wireshark you can see what is going on.
TLS encrypted traffic
To be fair, you can see TLS traffic. It isn't invisible, just opaque.
A stream suddenly as soon as you paste that goes off to Akamai is certainly suspicious, and probably related.