WTF is happening with Windows 10? And nothing else
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@Tsaukpaetra
Not only thenand now stop watching porn already!
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@Luhmann said in WTF is happening with Windows 10? And nothing else:
and now stop watching porn already!
Stop watching him watching porn and watch your own
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@Applied-Mediocrity said in WTF is happening with Windows 10? And nothing else:
@Luhmann said in WTF is happening with Windows 10? And nothing else:
and now stop watching porn already!
Stop watching him watching porn and watch your own
When Microsoft buys Notepad++ they will integrate it with Windows Media Player so you can watch porn and code at the same time.
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@Atazhaia said in WTF is happening with Windows 10? And nothing else:
@Tsaukpaetra said in WTF is happening with Windows 10? And nothing else:
... Are you spying on my screen two hours ago?
I can probably make an advanced guess as to the contents of your screen. Game code, ponies, bitches, pony fanfiction, WTDWTF, pony convention stuff...
And a broken Windows 10 VM.
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@Applied-Mediocrity said in WTF is happening with Windows 10? And nothing else:
Stop watching him watching porn and watch your own
What if @Luhmann is into voyeurism?
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@Zecc said in WTF is happening with Windows 10? And nothing else:
What if @Luhmann is into voyeurism?
The webcam seems taped off ...
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@Gąska said in WTF is happening with Windows 10? And nothing else:
@Atazhaia said in WTF is happening with Windows 10? And nothing else:
@Tsaukpaetra said in WTF is happening with Windows 10? And nothing else:
... Are you spying on my screen two hours ago?
I can probably make an advanced guess as to the contents of your screen. Game code, ponies, bitches, pony fanfiction, WTDWTF, pony convention stuff...
And a dozen broken Windows 10 VMs.
FTFT
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@Zecc said in WTF is happening with Windows 10? And nothing else:
What if @Luhmann is into voyeurism?
I do NOT want to know
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@topspin said in WTF is happening with Windows 10? And nothing else:
And a dozen broken Windows 10 VMs.
FTFT
On the 13th day of Christmas, @Tsaukpaetra gave to me
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@Tsaukpaetra said in WTF is happening with Windows 10? And nothing else:
@LB_ said in WTF is happening with Windows 10? And nothing else:
If you go to it from an open Explorer window, it inherits the dark background color, black on black, but if you open it from running the control panel first, it looks fine.
Fine like this?
That's from starting up Control Panel first from the Start Menu.
Edit: Alternatively, running
control.exe
I've got another... Create a folder named
All Settings.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}
On my system (sorry, I'm typing on Ubuntu, so no screen shot), I have 210 applets, sorted into categories.(I forget where I learned that, but it displays a whole bunch of things that are not normally seen)
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If Windows 7 got it's last update in January before EOL, and I've just set WU to never search for updates, then WhyTF is
TrustedInstaller.exe
still using up 100% CPU?
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Yeah, right
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@TimeBandit said in WTF is happening with Windows 10? And nothing else:
Yeah, right
30 seconds ago I did not know this thing existed and now my very life depends on having it.
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@error said in WTF is happening with Windows 10? And nothing else:
now my very life depends on having it
You'll die then
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@TimeBandit said in WTF is happening with Windows 10? And nothing else:
@error said in WTF is happening with Windows 10? And nothing else:
now my very life depends on having it
You'll die then
Just like everyone else.
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@levicki said in WTF is happening with Windows 10? And nothing else:
Didn't they say Windows 10 will be the last version?
Did anyone believe it when they said that? Anyone at all?
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@levicki said in WTF is happening with Windows 10? And nothing else:
@TimeBandit Didn't they say Windows 10 will be the last version? What's this Windows 10X shit now? Oh yeah, another broken promise.
It's marketing's fault. Always.
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@Mason_Wheeler said in WTF is happening with Windows 10? And nothing else:
@levicki said in WTF is happening with Windows 10? And nothing else:
Didn't they say Windows 10 will be the last version?
Did anyone believe it when they said that? Anyone at all?
I think it's a tablet OS.
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@levicki said in WTF is happening with Windows 10? And nothing else:
@TimeBandit Didn't they say Windows 10 will be the last version? What's this Windows 10X shit now? Oh yeah, another broken promise.
It's Windows Ten Ten. It's more Windows Ten than ever before!
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@topspin It's 10X more Ten.
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@levicki said in WTF is happening with Windows 10? And nothing else:
@Zecc So it is Windows Recursive Edition? It spawns another Windows instance for each monitor?
Judging from Windows Update performance, it spawns exponentially more windows instances for each monitor, which will only become apparent once they move beyond 2.
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Speaking of Windows editions. If they continue with their current numbering scheme, the next update will be Windows 2003
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@topspin said in WTF is happening with Windows 10? And nothing else:
@levicki said in WTF is happening with Windows 10? And nothing else:
@TimeBandit Didn't they say Windows 10 will be the last version? What's this Windows 10X shit now? Oh yeah, another broken promise.
It's Windows Ten Ten. It's more Windows Ten than ever before!
This one goes to eleven.
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@Gąska said in WTF is happening with Windows 10? And nothing else:
Speaking of Windows editions. If they continue with their current numbering scheme, the next update will be Windows 2003
I think they might have pre empted that. I'm sure I've seen references to 20H1 instead
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@Jaloopa said in WTF is happening with Windows 10? And nothing else:
20H1
Yeah, I figured they'd change it. Although I expected something more fancy.
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@topspin said in WTF is happening with Windows 10? And nothing else:
@Jaloopa said in WTF is happening with Windows 10? And nothing else:
20H1
Another Halloween remake?
Another influenza type A variant.
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@levicki said in WTF is happening with Windows 10? And nothing else:
I thought that Microsoft can at least get monotonically increasing numbers right:
3.11, 95, 98, 2000, 2003, 7, 8, 10, just to name a few?!
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@levicki said in WTF is happening with Windows 10? And nothing else:
thought that Microsoft can at least get monotonically increasing numbers right:
But that would be monotonous.
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@levicki said in WTF is happening with Windows 10? And nothing else:
I thought that Microsoft can at least get monotonically increasing numbers right:
Guess I was wrong.
OK, so the WTF here is that the issue numbers are in order they were tracked and not the order they were released?
We used to give out mugs for this.
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@Jaloopa said in WTF is happening with Windows 10? And nothing else:
I'm sure I've seen references to 20H1 instead
Yeah but that's just the codename - 1903 was codenamed 19H1, etc.
edit: 20H1 is supposedly version 2004.
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Didn't they say Windows 10 will be the last version? What's this Windows 10X shit now?
Windows 10x
I don't see the problem. It's still Windows 10.
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@topspin said in WTF is happening with Windows 10? And nothing else:
@levicki said in WTF is happening with Windows 10? And nothing else:
I thought that Microsoft can at least get monotonically increasing numbers right:
3.11, 95, 98, 2000, 2003, 7, 8, 10, just to name a few?!
Those aren't version numbers, those are product names. Microsoft's marketing department is retarded, but that's an entirely different issue.
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@levicki said in WTF is happening with Windows 10? And nothing else:
I thought that Microsoft can at least get monotonically increasing numbers right:
Guess I was wrong.
In Poland, some McDonald's restaurants have ordering kiosks. When you finish, you get a number that you then wait for. The numbers are not always in the order of receipt printing - it looks like the numbers assigned at the start of the process instead of the end. A bit surprising, but there's nothing really wrong with it. Maybe the same happens to KB articles? I mean, they surely have some process for proofreading and corrections?
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@Gąska said in WTF is happening with Windows 10? And nothing else:
they surely have some process for proofreading and corrections?
Not specific to KB articles, but
. When was the last time you saw anything on the internet that looked like it had been within a light-year of a proofreader?
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@HardwareGeek I said process. Not actually doing it.
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@HardwareGeek said in WTF is happening with Windows 10? And nothing else:
Not specific to KB articles, but
. When was the last time you saw anything on the internet that looked like it had been within a light-year of a proofreader?
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@Gąska said in WTF is happening with Windows 10? And nothing else:
dividing the workload into individual pages
What the actual fuck?
It's massively parallel distributed computing, but with people!
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@levicki said in WTF is happening with Windows 10? And nothing else:
that has way too much idle threads...
Just like real distributed computing!
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@Gąska said in WTF is happening with Windows 10? And nothing else:
dividing the workload into individual pages
What the actual fuck?
PRAAS ... Now they just need to make it work using AI and machine learning so they don't have to pay people.
EDIT: Course, I'm sure they are getting a good deal on their Chinese/Indian sweatshops.
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@CodeJunkie said in WTF is happening with Windows 10? And nothing else:
PRAAS
Took me a bit. I would have styled it as PRaaS.
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Okay, I entered the linked site, and - it actually makes sense! They're not actual proofreaders, they're more like OCR supervisors. It's not for new books, it's for very old books that are being digitized. Also. no sweatshops involved - it's all volunteer-based. Which makes sense for their particular use case.
So, the only
is calling it "proofreading".
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@Gąska Do you now what proofreading is? It's searching for typos. (in this case, OCR errors)
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@Zecc Proofreading isn't just for typos.
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@Gąska Correction accepted.
But in this case I guess it is? If they want to preserve a faithful copy they should preserve it with the original grammar mistakes. And typos, for that matter.
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Your files are exactly where you left them.
Supposedly...
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@Zecc said in WTF is happening with Windows 10? And nothing else:
But in this case I guess it is? If they want to preserve a faithful copy they should preserve it with the original grammar mistakes. And typos, for that matter.
While you want to retain the original mistakes in the work, you don't want to add extra errors from the scanning process or the OCR step. There are so many ways that either of those can get fucked up, and only some can be easily detected automatically. (I worked on project that was doing that sort of thing at significant scale years ago; I was doing the coordination and control software so I don't actually know what categories of errors are actually likely, I just knew how to run the tools that detected them.)
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Considering it's a hidden console not going anywhere I struggle to think of why it's taking so much CPU power....
Maybe I forgot a "Don't print anything to the console" flag....
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I was using the multimedia keys on the keyboard to play and pause a podcast while I play The Witcher (I listen during combat stuff and pause during dialogue). It works OK.
When I use the multimedia keys, Windows 10 pops up an overlay to show my Spotify Now Playing. That's a little intrusive, but not so bad.
So I resume my podcast and start rapidly tapping keys because I'm fighting 3 alps, a felder, and a gravier. Apparently while that Now Playing popup is displayed, you can use the keyboard to control the media playing, so my combat maneuvers end up changing tracks about 12 times in rapid succession.