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50 years ago, Intel released the first commercially available microprocessor, the 4004. For the first time, a computer's entire CPU could be in a single IC package. It had all the computing power of a handheld calculator, but that too was revolutionary at the time. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_40

DRM has yet again punished paying customers instead of pirates.
"Denuvo-Protected Games Rendered Unplayable After Domain Expires": torrentfreak.com/denuvo-protec

cops & politics 

Today in "civil asset forfeiture is a hell of a drug" and "cops rob more than robbers":
Institute For Justice Survey Shows How Philadelphia's Forfeiture Program Preyed On Poor Minorities
techdirt.com/articles/20211031

For 26 years, from August 1995 through October 2021, the taskbar could be on any screen edge you wanted. No more. With , the taskbar is on the bottom and that's that.

If you're finding that the output of grep is too much for you and you just want a list of the files that have matches, then just use -l. Pair it with -r and you can locate all the files with a match under a directory tree.
grep -rl myusername Documents

A YouTube video on the Russian Revolution: "Lenin went to Europe, where he hung out with other Marxists and talk about how great--" *commercial for some overpriced, fatty, greasy food*

And finally for this thread, I promise: How does Windows 11 shut down?

It still turns off the screen several seconds before turning off the power, but it's only about 1/3 the time of Windows 10 before it actually turns off for real.

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The most refreshing thing so far, no pun intended: The leaflet's instructions for the user guide worked! It opened Edge, asked me in a Web page to pick the right-language user guide, and opened a 65-page PDF. Both the Web page and the PDF are file URLs: they were already there, not downloaded!

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Microsoft, just what--

"Get Started" -> "This app can't open - A problem with Windows is preventing Get Started from opening. Refreshing your PC might fix it. [Refresh]" - [Copy to clipboard] [Close]

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Oops! An addendum! What about the documentation the instruction leaflet told me about?

Neither Tips nor Get Help were featured in the Start menu. Tips is there, but it's on the second page of apps, and there's a "Get Started" menu choice just below the apps.

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And at last, I'm at the Windows 11 desktop. Microsoft probably loaded crapware apps on it, but the OEM loaded some McAfee crapware.

Decrapifying is a different adventure. This adventure, the most surreal computer out of box experience I have yet endured, is over.

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Now I'm at a screen hocking OneDrive. The overall thing doesn't seem like a dark pattern, given its legit usefulness potential, but its choices sure do. The default is a "Next" button, but the links are "Privacy" and the confusingly worded "Only save files to this PC."

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After entering the correct password, it's gone back to recommending I set up Windows Hello. If I hit "Skip for now," it demands I create a PIN, again with no alternative whatsoever.

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The first login prompt to Windows 11 after finishing setup is through a "Microsoft Account" window that is looking and acting exactly like the website. It is *NOT* looking or acting like the native login screen of *ANY* OS I have ever used or seen used.

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I mean, it's telling the right time for the UTC time zone, but I'm in the US Mountain time zone, and both Microsoft and the OEM are in the US Pacific time zone.

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It finished when I looked away, and I'm now staring at, I presume, a lock screen. ... Did you know the current time is 12:59?

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The download phase was over before I knew it, but the installation phase is dragging like a typical Windows 10 update (my fault for thinking it would do otherwise), and it cautions that it could take 30 minutes or more.

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Current status: "We're getting you to the next version of Windows"

There's a three-phase download and installation going, and it's progressing far too slowly for a just-released operating system.

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Now, since this is an OEM install, Windows wants me to register with the OEM. It calls the step optional, but the only button is "Next," and the Microsoft Account email address is pre-filled.

The dark patterns just never end. "Next" can still be selected if all the boxes are erased.

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