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i have a customer who uses 10, and they said they couldn't reach the internet anymore: all they got was a big black box. turns out, they actually use the taskbar search box to type web addresses, and the search results popup is what went blank. simple fix: reboot the pc.

re: twitter 

@Oneironott it's their newest feature, didn'cha'no! :3c

@plsburydoughboy i think it's everyone this time. i can't tweet either, and there's no new tweets from anyone.

tech is broken today. google maps is pinning some of my would-be customers 1,500 miles away, & no one can tweet on birdsite.

That first bit is frustrating, but that last bit is kinda relaxing. blessed silence.

computer work vent 

*migrates files including firefox profile from old pc to new pc*

*installs firefox*

firefox: "the old profile is for a different firefox"
me: "crap, that's right, they use esr"

*uninstalls firefox*

*installs firefox esr*

firefox esr: "this profile is too new"
me:

"The growing inaccessibility of science"

...

"Access options"

😂

@mavica i use opennic at home, but it's been a while since i went to any opennic tlds. i should be able to check tonight.

@mavica it's been a while since i used opendns, but the only bad things i've heard about it are the "family safety" related annoyances.

there are quite a lot more public dns servers than i realized: lifewire.com/free-and-public-d

"if you don't want a microsoft account, just make a microsoft account during , then add a local account & delete the microsoft account afterward! easy peasy!"

i think you might be missing the point, help forum authors.

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: if you want to set up a new desktop pc with a local account & never know a microsoft account, you *MUST* prevent it from connecting to a network before finishes.

if you make the mistake of connecting on wifi first, a microsoft account is your only choice now. the *ONLY* thing you can do then is:

1. force-off the pc,
2. get out of wifi range or turn off your router,
3. turn on the pc,
4. don't go back or turn the router on again until the desktop appears.

seriously.

"The tools and tricks that let Ars Technica function without a physical office" - Looking at the “future of work” with a team that’s been living it for two decades: arstechnica.com/information-te

sometimes when searching for niche tech, you come across what can only be described as technological shitposts:

my customer has the user's guide that came with microsoft word 2.0 for windows way back in 1991. it's an 800-page tome. fast forward 28 years, & neither word nor the rest of the still-expensive microsoft office suite come with manuals anymore.

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