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What are your Windows 10 post-install and crap removal procedures and recommendations?
I have an AMD processor that is not supported by Windows 11. I don't wanna deal with the consequences of workarounds. I have an old NVIDIA graphics card that was never even close to being a...
- I have an AMD processor that is not supported by Windows 11.
- I don't wanna deal with the consequences of workarounds.
- I have an old NVIDIA graphics card that was never even close to being a flagship. It is essentially unsupported on Linux (I’ve tested it).
- I intend to keep running Windows 10 for as long as possible, using either official or unofficial means.
- My current Windows installation is becoming unmanageable, as Windows often does.
- I am a competent Linux user, and I run Linux on my laptop.
- I have WSL2 on Windows 10 and it is great. Especially because I am a heavy Emacs user. I cannot live in an OS that does not allow me the full power of Emacs over a Linux base. This greatly reduces the need for bare-metal Linux.
- One reason to keep running Windows (at least in a dual-boot setup) is that WoW runs at around 30 FPS on Linux for me. Other games have different issues.
- I often run games from shady origins that are not obtained from Steam and tools such as Lutris and Bottles are just not there yet in terms of ease of use. I don't enjoy doing a lot of work just to play a game.
- I understand that there are ways around almost any issue on Linux; I just don’t have the energy right now.
Any suggestions for post-installation cleanup and removing crap from Windows 10?
Thanks!
34 votes - I have an AMD processor that is not supported by Windows 11.
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Mac advice for a long time Windows user
Started a new job today and got a mac as a dev machine. I won't do technical onboarding until later in the week, so I haven't seen what the dev tools are like, but today I was driving myself crazy...
Started a new job today and got a mac as a dev machine. I won't do technical onboarding until later in the week, so I haven't seen what the dev tools are like, but today I was driving myself crazy just trying to do basic things like copy, paste, screenshot, change windows.
At the last job, we had ubuntu machines, so I was able to use gnome extensions to mostly replicate the same general layout, menus, and shortcut keys as Windows. Primarily, this allowed me to keep the same "muscle memory". Since the ubuntu gnome desktop is nothing special from a UX point of view, there didn't seem to be a downside. But I understand that the Mac experience is very curated, so I'm thinking I should lean into learning it.
So my questions are: what are your mac pro tips and things that speed up your work? And for others who have made this transition, what did you learn to do the "mac way" and what did you tweak?
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touchHLE: a high-level emulator for iPhone OS applications
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Microsoft quietly kills Windows 11/10 activation via phone
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Matthew Perry, Jennifer Aniston and a gaggle of stereotypes introduce Windows 95 features in this time capsule video
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Microsoft is adding AI facial recognition to OneDrive and users can only turn it off three times a year
I didn't watch the whole video and I'm not familiar with the channel so I don't want to make this a link post, but here's the source: The Lunduke Journal I watched up to the point where the author...
I didn't watch the whole video and I'm not familiar with the channel so I don't want to make this a link post, but here's the source: The Lunduke Journal
I watched up to the point where the author explains how Microsoft tends to turn on all the privacy invading settings every time they push an update (not surprising). I guess if I had to use Microsoft products, I'd try to disable automatic updates and just do them twice a year in one go, while also turning off the settings I want off. Would it be practically feasible? I don't know. Having to go to those lengths to use some software just seems ridiculous.
48 votes -
Windows 11 videos demonstrating account and hardware requirements bypass purged from YouTube creator's channel
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Microsoft is plugging more holes that let you use Windows 11 without an online account
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Upgrade desktop to win11 when hardware isn’t supported?
Ive been using Linux Mint for like 10 years now but my s/o still wants to use Windows Win 10 is about to lose support, and they cant upgrade to Win 11 cause its missing some new chip? Anyone have...
Ive been using Linux Mint for like 10 years now but my s/o still wants to use Windows
Win 10 is about to lose support, and they cant upgrade to Win 11 cause its missing some new chip?
Anyone have details or fixes? Im way out of the loop cause Linux is just plug and play for me so I don’t keep up with this stuff any more
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Microsoft warns that Windows 10 reaches end of support today
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Microsoft debuts Copilot Actions for agentic AI-driven Windows tasks
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Dark patterns killed my wife's Windows 11 installation
102 votes -
Three options to increase privacy on LinkedIn
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Microsoft testing new AI features in Windows 11 File Explorer
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What follows GitHub?
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Refusing LinkedIn's ID verification is costing me my job
A long, complicated story, summarized: (apart from Tildes, on which I lurk) I swore off all social media years ago. Then my job required that I have an account on LinkedIn. I reconsidered, and...
A long, complicated story, summarized: (apart from Tildes, on which I lurk) I swore off all social media years ago. Then my job required that I have an account on LinkedIn. I reconsidered, and attempted to make the least disclosive account possible in an effort to protect my privacy. Things aren't going well. Despite logging in with the correct credentials, on the same device, using the same browser; and with access to my signup email, and access to the phone I used to enroll, LinkedIn has flagged my account the second time I tried using it and now requires me to upload images of myself and my government ID to regain access to their cesspool. Are you familiar with their protocols and can share insights, so that if I start again I don't face the same problem?
I have read what LinkedIn says and I have read discussions on Reddit on the topic. LinkedIn says you can opt to "use your work email" or mail them an affidavit. These options were not given to me. Everyone else I have seen reporting facing this seems to have triggered the system by losing their login credentials or moving countries; what brought this upon me and can I avoid it?
- Is it that I use a VPN, and it may have routed through a different IP address on the second login?
- I use an email alias. Is LinkedIn purging accounts with email domains that offer aliases?
- Is it a result of clearing cookies?
- Is it easier to maintain a Google account (!) which LinkedIn allows as login without this ID thing coming up?
Please be gentle with your advice as I am kind of panicking.
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Why is the world's most powerful quantum computer being built in Denmark? Atom Computing and Microsoft working at backend to set up computer.
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Global hack on Microsoft SharePoint hits US, state agencies, researchers say
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Lyon, France joins European exodus from Windows to Linux
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OpenAI is nabbing Microsoft customers, fueling partners’ rivalry
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Is the AI bubble about to burst?
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Before the government announced its move, Denmark's largest cities of Copenhagen and Aarhus had already announced plans to phase out Microsoft software and cloud services. Here's why.
48 votes -
Text Formatting in Notepad begin rolling out to Windows Insiders
38 votes -
The AI data center race is getting way more complicated
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End of 10: Replace Windows 10 with Linux
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Closed captions on DVDs are getting left behind
14 votes -
Introducing a unified future for app updates on Windows
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Hit hardest in Microsoft layoffs? Developers, product managers, morale.
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We did the math on AI’s energy footprint. Here’s the story you haven’t heard.
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Edit, new Microsoft CLI editor
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I dont want Windows 11, how easy is it to use Linux?
Im just kind of done with Windows and 10 has been stable, but 11 seems to be even more intrusive and I find all the AI 'assistance' to be incredibly annoying. Im just kind of done with MS and...
Im just kind of done with Windows and 10 has been stable, but 11 seems to be even more intrusive and I find all the AI 'assistance' to be incredibly annoying. Im just kind of done with MS and Office and I want to try something else.
I dont have many needs. I run LibreOffice spreadsheet and word processor and the only other software I need to work is CORELdraw and CORELpaint as I still do a fair bit of design work on them and Ive been using them for 30 years so I dont want to switch. Other than that its just browsing (Firefox), email (Thunderbird) and TurboTax.
My question is how do I know whats going to work until I try it? And which version of Linux is easiest and most stable? I dont want to have to keep upgrading, I just want a stable usable fairly easy to learn OS that works with what Ive got as Im unlikely to be changing much. Suggestions?
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All four major web browsers are about to lose 80% of their funding
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Trying to fully ditch Windows for streaming. So close, but this audio issue is breaking me.
Okay, I’ve been grinding through the process of replacing Windows 10 in my Twitch streaming setup with Pop!_OS. I’ve got OBS dialed in, my old NVIDIA card is holding it together surprisingly well,...
Okay, I’ve been grinding through the process of replacing Windows 10 in my Twitch streaming setup with Pop!_OS. I’ve got OBS dialed in, my old NVIDIA card is holding it together surprisingly well, and video performance is right where I need it.
But the audio. Is. Destroying. Me.
It’s this horrible crunchy, crushed mess when I stream from Linux. Same exact hardware, same OBS scene setup. On Windows 10 it’s crystal clear. I’m pulling audio from my mixer and theres no “Line In” I can see. Something in the Linux chain is mangling it.
Here’s a side-by-side if you want to hear the pain:
Pop!_OS (crushed audio): https://youtu.be/wQUVlufAQs8?si=RlGH8Z90dK0X9KhA
Windows 10 (clean audio): https://youtu.be/hbJzIHzg_ek?si=ThiZpbBgTk89qL2p
Sample rates seem to match, nothing obvious is clipping. I’m out of ideas and running on pure stubbornness at this point.
Would love to hear from anyone who’s made Linux work in a similar setup. Tips, gotchas, weird fixes. Whatever you've got. I'm so close to fully escaping Windows here. Grrr.
For reference, here’s how I got my Pop!_OS setup working so far (OBS + NVIDIA NVENC + GTX 960):
https://doubledropdown.com/abdoanmes/2025/ditching-windows-setting-up-obs-with-nvidia-nvenc-on-linux-pop_os-gtx-960/29 votes -
OpenAI is a systemic risk to the tech industry
35 votes -
Microsoft starts final Windows Recall testing before rollout
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Windows 11 is closing a loophole that let you skip making a Microsoft account
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In email, Microsoft suggests Windows 10 users trade in or recycle their PC
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Mozilla sees surge in Firefox users thanks to EU’s Digital Markets Act
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Living off Microsoft Copilot - risks and threats of Copilot
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Microsoft reported to be sharply reducing planned data center investment worldwide
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Microsoft moving from Skype to Microsoft Teams
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Microsoft unveils chip it says could bring quantum computing within years
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DeepSeek FAQ
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Swearing and automatic captions
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Announcing Supporters of Chromium-based browsers
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Microsoft says having a TPM is "non-negotiable" for Windows 11
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Elon Musk asks court to block OpenAI from converting to a for-profit corporation
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Using winutil or MicroWin to disable Windows Recall is breaking File Explorer
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Google, Microsoft, and Perplexity promote debunked scientific racism in AI search results
22 votes