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We need libre paste, people.
  • "bUt ItS a SeCuRiTy RiSk." Yeah maybe when most people were keeping their passwords in a spreadsheet. However now that they are all encrypted in password management programs its a vulnerability. If I can't generate a 40+ char password for your site then I will not be using your site if I can help it.

  • I'm sure everyone remembers
  • Unfortunately I actually fear this may happen with the rise of MPOX in the states. If the people in charge of HHS and the Pandemic Response team get gutted or mislead then I fear we will be back to COVID lockdown but for MPOX.

  • “Windows 365 Link” is Microsoft’s $349 thin client for Windows in the cloud
  • I don’t disagree with your explanation of a thin client. I do however think you are missing the point about how a Chromebook works. Not that different of a concept really. With a Chromebook how does an average user edit a paper, a presentation, a spreadsheet? It’s all using google cloud services. Connecting to their servers to edit files an save them. Running a slim version of Linux they made essentially to get you on the web to use their services. Not too dissimilar to an arm version of windows to connect you to MS cloud services.

    Like I said, not for me but then again I switched from Windows to Linux due to the recall “feature” and have run various Linux servers for decades now. XBMS with Samba server was the coolest thing ever at the time.

  • Don’t sit on the toilet for more than 10 minutes, doctors warn
  • I thought this was known for years. Like more than 40 years as I heard this frowning up. Not phones at that time but comics and books were the distraction.

    Edit- I clearly meant growing up but my phone sucks. Still a good funny comment I guess

  • What should I install on a Windows laptop that I'm donating for general office use?
  • Hit up Ninite.com and pick some good pieces to install. Put the installer in a saved location then put a shortcut to it in the startup folder. (Start the run command with winbutton+r then put in shell:startup) This will ensure each time the user starts up the main things get updated.

    That’s one thing I did for my parents and siblings so I didn’t have to update the software all the time

    I know that doesn’t help with your request but figured it’s one thing that might help you not have to play tech support.

  • I'm not fucking around.
  • I agree with you half way. If a person asks then yeah, however you don’t know where the trash bin is being stored. It could make it extra smelly and they may not want that to be next to their house. If it’s on the curb about to be picked up, sure why the heck not.