• Passerby6497@lemmy.world
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      If you must stay on windows, use a real encryption software like Veracrypt to protect your disk. Its the successor to TrueCrypt and supports pre-boot auth and all kinds of real encryption methods that won’t be broken by a shit vendor being a dick

      https://veracrypt.jp/en/Home.html

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    I will say there was a period around the turn of the century where everything got very “My This, My That, My Everything” branded. I think after e-Everything but before iEverything. It felt like living in a world designed by a three-year-old in the “My” phase.

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      Made tech support confusing.

      “Okay, so Open My Computer”

      Your computer?”

      "No, your ‘My Computer’ "

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      Ugh, I still hate when something uses the “My____” format.

      It always makes me thing of “Fisher Price My First ______” like I’m being belittled.

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      Microsoft started it in 1995 with “my computer” on windows 95. They replaced it with “computer” just 12 years later with Vista.

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      Like, fuck Microsoft, but this is just adapting to a world where people regularly have multiple computers on a network. ESPECIALLY business computers, which are the bread and butter of Microsoft’s income.

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      No OP means “their computer”, as in the subscription renter is no longer the “owner” so prevented from doing things on it anymore.

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        They made a dad joke about communism and companies not considering what you buy really as your

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          But that’s not really communism. The “our X” jokes comes from the idea that under communism there is no private ownership. If there’s something we all want to use it’s free for all of us to use because it’s “ours”. Cloud computing is an excellent example. If cloud computing was “ours” everyone could have a computer because it’s a shared resource. It doesn’t prevent you from having your own computer if you want it, but if you do need a computer there’s always one ready for you for free.

          Instead what we’re getting is techno feudalism where corporations own your computer and you’re just renting it from them.

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              It’s not just means of production but also goods and services or really just about anything that’s currently done for profit. Under communism there’s no private education, no private Healthcare, no private infrastructure (no paying for internet access), no paying for food or clothes or a car. Your needs are met and you’re free to do what you want.

              If it sounds to good to be true, it’s because it is. Communism is an utopia. It’s not something we can realistically achieve, but it’s a dream to strive towards. It’s a dream of a better future.

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          That’s a contradiction. AWS will make you poor and homeless and is driven by capitalistic pigs!

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        If the mother country wasn’t going full on Nazi, as someone who wouldn’t install Windows on anything in my household, I would unironically have used that to test cross-platform-compatibility of my software. Although last time I was looking for renting a VM only for a week or two.

        But fuck this, I will no longer care about Windows compatibility.

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          Please correct me if needed, but why? This is the epitome of anti-cross platform.

          It’s as close to negative platform as you could possibly get.

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      Looking at the reviews about assets being accessible…yes sir, that is what business based vpns are for.

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    Even at the time where it still stated “My Computer” it was already theirs. Because you could not access or modify a lot of system files.