This is Microsoft’s latest annoying addition to Windows.

  • @[email protected]
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    1208 months ago

    After leaving Windows I actually still get stressed just reading about stuff like this.

      • @[email protected]
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        378 months ago

        Why do you think you need to download Chrome? Write a 500 word essay explaining how it’s better than Edge.

        (For real, though, it’s not. Use Firefox.)

          • Dave.
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            128 months ago

            Your answer was 501 words, we have uninstalled all browsers except Edge and made Edge your default browser! Enjoy using Edge!

            • @[email protected]
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              98 months ago

              Your answer was exactly 500 words, so we have added the notation “smartass” to your permanent file and also made Edge your default browser. Enjoy using Edge!

              • Dave.
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                78 months ago

                “Ok where’s my Linux Mint USB stick, it’s time to make that live distro permanent.”

      • ditty
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        118 months ago

        So there’s also this neat feature in Microsoft Office where if you insert a hyperlink to a Google Doc/Sheets/Slides/Forms, Microsoft appends URIs to the end that prevents the link from opening in browsers other than Edge/IE. It can be corrected with a registry edit, but it’s been an issue for years and years at this point. Super annoying!

        • @[email protected]
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          8 months ago

          Or another fun thing I recently saw at work, Microsoft changing Office programs to always open links in Edge by default so you have to edit a setting to make it open the default browser again - which caused a significant productivity loss when people suddenly had various intranet pages opened in a browser they were not logged into, and they all had to contact support to get the original sane behavior back.

          Microsoft is being run by marketing teams with hubris these days, there’s absolutely no way they’re testing these things with real humans before release.

      • @[email protected]
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        88 months ago

        Oh you want to change the default app for a file extension? Here change it for all the extensions one by one by hand!

        What do you mean you didn’t have to do this before? There’s no before!

    • ΛdΛm_𝒷
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      158 months ago

      Thanks to FOSS Devs, it’s possible to remove a lot of shit Microsoft throws at their users, Sophia Script, Optimizer, PrivateZilla, PrivacySexy… To name a few…

      However, removing Microsoft Edge is still difficult, if not impossible, I used pirated iso’s ( for testing purposes ) that removes MS Edge, but once you update the system, everything crashes, AME is a good example, in order to keep the system stable, they disabled all updates for you…

      I also noticed that the privacy invasive features I turn off, get turned on, on the next update, MS Edge does this with each update, so it leaves you with no choice but to just … Ignore its there, and not use it…

      So my conclusion is, you can’t disbale anything unless Microsoft allows you to, yes you can have a less annoying experience with one of the tools I mentioned above, but the OS remains hostile against user choice.

      • @[email protected]
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        178 months ago

        but the OS remains hostile against user choice.

        That’s just it. Most of us probably work on our computers – imagine if you were a carpenter and your tools actively fought you. It’s about literal quality of life for me at this point.

      • El Barto
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        8 months ago

        Why use Windows at that point?

        My machine still has Windows 10, and ir can’t upgrade to Windows 11. The day they stop supporting Windows 10 is the day I’ll stop using Windows for good.

        Kinda sad. I used to like to hate Windows, but I always knew that I could personally use it if needed. But ads? Telemetry? Non-uninstallable software again? They crossed a line.

        • @starman2112
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          118 months ago

          In the same boat. I love seeing the message that my computer can’t upgrade to 11. “Oh no, what ever will I do?”

      • NekuSoul
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        98 months ago

        Personally I hate these tools with a passion as every single one I’ve seen goes overboard and disables potentially wanted features or straight up breaks stuff in its default configuration. It’s always fun to figure out what’s wrong with a machine only to eventually figure out that the owner used one of those tools a few months ago.

        IMO people should either do these changes themselves or use another OS, though ultimately there needs to be legislation against this to help the non-technical people.

        • ΛdΛm_𝒷
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          28 months ago

          You can’t do 70℅ of what these tools can do for you since these features are hidden by Microsoft, and the only way to disable or enable them is via Powershell

          Also, you have to be lazy and reckless to run them as they are, since almost all of them have checkboxes and explainers to what they’re going to do.

          From a person who troubleshoots computers perspective, yes, fixing a computer for someone who tinkers but doesn’t understand what they’re doing ( in some cases they might not know what they’re trying to achieve ) can be a headache, and I can’t help but give them this look 😒

      • @[email protected]
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        68 months ago

        If you have to do stuff like that, it’s time the cut your losses and stop using windows.

        • ΛdΛm_𝒷
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          28 months ago

          lol… easier said than done…

          Linux either doesn’t have the professional software I use, or it does but i have to relearn it if I wanna use Linux