Well, Microsoft is getting ready to annoy its faithful Windows 10 user base with yet another prompt. This time, Microsoft wants Windows 10 users to switch from using a local account to their online Microsoft account.

  • Tiger Jerusalem@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    “oh, just switch to Linux”

    Oh, just shut up already. On Linux my fingerprint reader doesn’t work, my Adobe apps doesn’t run, my Concepts app doesn’t run. Not everybody works in IT, and many of us actually run apps other than Office ones.

    This shit sucks, and I’ll support every tool that fixes and neuters Microsoft attacks to the user space because my work apps are there.

    • raspberriesareyummy@lemmy.world
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      7 months ago

      On Linux my fingerprint reader doesn’t work

      Your WHAT? How stupid does one have to be to even use fingerprints on technology they do not fully control, and that has network access? facepalm

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        7 months ago

        I’m sure the smartphone you’re using right now is all under your control with no network access right? 🤦

        Seriously, what’s up with all those trolls on lemmy?

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          7 months ago

          It is rooted , uses LineageOS & doesn’t have google apps etc. Yes. Beyond that, I understand the risks of using always-online technology.

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    7 months ago

    Knock it off, Microsoft. You’re not my buddy, you’re an OS. Your job is to sit down, shut up, and run the programs I choose. That’s it.
    If I find a function that’s useful for more than a week, I might make a batch file for it. Until then, you’re spare code.