Paint now has built-in AI image bullshit.

Death to Microsoft.

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      You can disable all that by adding a reg key under HKCU somewhere (can’t remember where exactly off the top of my head). I think you should be able to write to that without admin.

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        Thanks. Honestly didn’t even try regedit because I figured it had to be locked down to admin-only, but hey what do you know. Got rid of web search, but the “recommended” on start apparently needs to use the group policy editor.

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      If you can sneak open shell onto your machine I would highly recommend it. It’ll give you a classic start menu from the pre-win8 days and then you can just disable the w11 search bar.

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    The bazinga recommendations/ads/proposals to take things to the clooooooud or to play with planet-burning “AI” shit are some of the worst.

    Be sure to manually switch off “Recall” ASAP. Fuck that spyware shit.

    Also do your best to disable/uninstall “OneDrive” because it can and will “randomly” make files you thought you saved locally disappear into the bazinga ether.

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    Random question, but is there some bit of software like “Windows 11 unshitify” that will just remove ads, AI, and OneDrive?

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      Not that I’ve found. You can uninstall onedrive and cortana. Ads can be mostly disabled. Copilot can be disabled by editing the registry.

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      I installed atlasOS on my desktop this weekend. It seems to be working well. I had to reinstall a bunch of drivers, but all in all it was an easy installation. I haven’t had any major problems with it yet, but I’ve only been using it for a couple days.

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      There’s scripts, but the pattern since Windows 8 is that there’s a cat and mouse game between users trying to unshitify Windows and Microsoft reshitifying Windows to make those third party tools no longer work. You pretty much have to constantly monitor those tools, and a lot of times, people eventually burn out, which means that you need to find new tools made by different people.

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    We did a while back as well

    Apparently, Win 11 managed to make File Browser unstable, so occasionally your right click will stop working when clicking inside a folder; the only quick fix I’ve found is to just reboot File Browser itself from the task manager. And when I say ‘stop working’, I mean you’ll still be able to right click, but you will be unable to select/use any of the options. Apparently this is a fairly common issue

    I don’t like Windows 11.

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      Yes. Yes. This is it. The cracks are starting to form. Microsoft’s policy of eternal backwards support is starting to go past the event horizon. The whole windows explorer thing has been a mess of jumbled legacy garbage since at least XP. And now it’s just breaking? We’re entering the technological cool zone

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      Oh, that explains what was happening. I also regularly get that bug where if I close my lid to sleep the laptop when it’s plugged in, it doesn’t actually sleep and instead just overheats in my backpack on the drive home.

  • God I’m so glad I switched to Fedora. I’ll be putting it on my work laptop soon. I loved Windows 10, you could really to some good modification and it was a lot easier to do so. Then my laptop came with W11 and I can’t find shit, it keeps trying to push AI garbo etc on me. Fedora 40 feels as familiar as W10 with wildly more customization. Plug and play just works on pretty much everything.

    If I ever work for another place that provides a computer, I may die.

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    I HATE AUTOMATICALLY SAVING TO ONEDRIVE LET ME SAVE TO THE FUCKING SSD THAT IS LITERALLY PLACED INSIDE OF MY COMPUTER TO STORE THINGS FUCK YOU MICROSOFT STOP RELEASING “”“”““UPDATES””“”“” THAT REMOVE ALL OF THE FUCKING REMAINING GOOD FUNCTIONALITY OF PROGRAMS NO I DON’T WANT TO USE NEW OUTLOOK I WANT TO KEEP MY FUCKING CATEGORIES. I CAN’T EVEN OPEN A GODDAMN EXCEL DOCUMENT WITHOUT YOUR STUPID FUCKING NEW OS SHITTING DOWN ITS LEG FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU

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    There’s a folder you can make on the desktop with a long registry-type name that turns into a menu of all commands for win11. Maybe someone here knows the magic folder name. That should allow a certain amount of customization

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    Little bit of a side note here, but yesterday, I had the pleasure of checking in on my old PCs so I could use one for a server. One of them had windows XP on it, and just seeing the simple home screen and game apps that were on there made me smile. This was the sort of charm that I miss from windows, and that I know will never come back, sadly.