Windows 7 Extended Support date announced
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I suppose if you're half-blind and squint I could be vaguely mistaken for a diamond shape?
The colour is very important.
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Looks down
Oh, that's why: I'm wearing a red shirt, my user experience is therefore expendable :)
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I'm gathering an away team. You're on it.
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Red shirts in TNG era onwards are command, therefore safe.
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Someone actually did the maths and it turns out that, considering all the shows, you're the safest as a redshirt. Even considering how many of them died in TOS, there were so many on the ship the percentage of deaths is very low. Goldshirts turned out to be the most endangered group.
And no, CBA to look it up.
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That is a level of nerdy pedantic dickweedery I aspire to never achieving.
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That is a level of nerdy pedantic dickweedery I
aspire to nevercan only dream of achieving.
FTFM
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Oh, no, I could achieve it if I so desired. But even as nerdy and pedantic as I am, I'm not nearly that bad.
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Better?
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laughs
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Also worth pointing out that Im pretty sure @abarker said:
was speaking of 8, any time I've touched an 8 system, I've never found a way to easily launch a desktop app from the start screen. Maybe that's changed in 8.1. Even then, that is a huge waste of real estate. The start screen uses tiles that take up large chunks of space, because it is designed for a
"I've never found a way to easily launch a desktop app from the start screen"
Really, I just click on its tile...
More often than not I just hit the windows key type the app name and hit enter and it opens (Same way that I use windows 7 actually....) dont see the problem.
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Because I couldn't find a more appropriate thread about Windows 7...
So in reality, the scare language saying "Hackers are lying in wait with ready-made hax!" happens to actually be somewhat true!
Kinda wondering about the exploits for XP that had similar language....
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I can
'tabsolutely believe they are using this event for pushing hardware sales.[Video advertising some sort of Surface tablet]
Going forward, the best way for you to stay secure is on Windows 10. And the best way to experience Windows 10 is on a new PC. While it is possible to install Windows 10 on your older device, it is not recommended.
Not to mention this:
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@Onyx said in Windows 7 Extended Support date announced:
still use Windows 7 which means they can't run IE 13.
Good news! Microsoft is finally abandoning IE!
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@Tsaukpaetra solution: don't use chrome. Which is always good advise.
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@Lorne-Kates said in Windows 7 Extended Support date announced:
@Tsaukpaetra solution: don't use chrome. Which is always good advise.
From the article:
The flaw, which resides in the Windows win32k.sys kernel driver, gives attackers a means to break out of security sandboxes that Chrome and most other browsers use to keep untrusted code from interacting with sensitive parts of an OS.
Which makes it sound like Chrome isn't the only program (not just browser) affected.
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@Zecc said in Windows 7 Extended Support date announced:
While it is possible to install Windows 10 on your older device, it is not recommended.
Yeah, it's not like Microsoft pushed a free tool via an update that would do exactly that or anything
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@Zecc said in Windows 7 Extended Support date announced:
While it is possible to install Windows 10 on your older device, it is not recommended.
Even Microsoft recommend you keep using Windows 7
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@hungrier reminds me - does the accessibility tools hack still work?
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@Gąska Beats me. I seem to recall seeing some recent headlines saying that it would still work, but I didn't read any of the articles or anything.
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@levicki said in Windows 7 Extended Support date announced:
I am not sure they know what they are doing at this point.
This point?
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@levicki said in Windows 7 Extended Support date announced:
I am not sure they know what they are doing at this point.
They need to assign their interns to less critical items...
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@levicki said in Windows 7 Extended Support date announced:
They remind me of beheaded chicken which keeps walking without realizing the head was separated.
Brexit thread is
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@levicki said in Windows 7 Extended Support date announced:
@loopback0 They remind me of beheaded chicken which keeps walking without realizing the head was separated.
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@levicki said in Windows 7 Extended Support date announced:
@loopback0 They remind me of beheaded chicken which keeps walking without realizing the head was separated.
Hard to realise anything with your brain removed
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@levicki said in Windows 7 Extended Support date announced:
Also, you think brain would realize the body is gone, no?
After you separate the chicken's head from the body, which part is the chicken?
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@Maciejasjmj said in Windows 7 Extended Support date announced:
@levicki said in Windows 7 Extended Support date announced:
Also, you think brain would realize the body is gone, no?
After you separate the chicken's head from the body, which part is the chicken?
The egg.
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@Maciejasjmj said in Windows 7 Extended Support date announced:
which part is the chicken?
The bit(s) that go in here:
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@loopback0 said in Windows 7 Extended Support date announced:
@Maciejasjmj said in Windows 7 Extended Support date announced:
which part is the chicken?
The bit(s) that go in here:
Nice bit bucket.
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@levicki said in Windows 7 Extended Support date announced:
That would be the worst parts of the chicken.
You prefer the chicken's asshole
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@levicki said in Windows 7 Extended Support date announced:
@TimeBandit Nope, both are junk food. I prefer my chicken freshly killed by grandma and then roasted in the oven.
You make me hungry.
I frequently make do with pre-marinated supermarket drumsticks in the airfryer.
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@levicki said in Windows 7 Extended Support date announced:
@TimeBandit Nope, both are junk food. I prefer my chicken freshly killed by grandma and then roasted in the oven.
Yeah I also get a lot of pleasure when i combine your grandma and cock.
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@Lorne-Kates freshly killed too?