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  1. Re:But on Microsoft Ends Mainstream Support For Windows 7 · · Score: 2

    Want to see what's running at startup?
    Right click the taskbar and open Task Manager. Click the Startup tab.

    Boom. You can see and manager everything that runs at startup (either from the folder or via registry entry).

  2. Re:Download from the source on How To Hijack Your Own Windows System With Bundled Downloads · · Score: 1

    If MS had that much control over the OEMs everyone would be crying about how they are abusing their power again. Even when they did have a lot of control they didn't have *that* much control to keep OEMs from installing crap. If you want a crap free system order it directly from the Microsoft Store. They configure all of those systems and remove all the crapware. That's about the best they can do.

  3. Re:Application installers suck. on How To Hijack Your Own Windows System With Bundled Downloads · · Score: 2

    They need (yet again) to do a better job of marketing. The MS App Store doesn't just carry "new ui" apps. Developers can also submit links so people can find desktop apps and get them from the developer's site. Not perfect but still better than cnet.

  4. Re:Application installers suck. on How To Hijack Your Own Windows System With Bundled Downloads · · Score: 1

    Why does windows keep this antiquated process around? What would you suggest? Maybe they should have curated store where people could go to get apps with a high level of confidence that they'll be safe. Hmm, that might just work. They would have to be careful and not switch to that new system all at once though since that would surely backfire and piss everyone off. They'd have to slowly tighten the screws over a period of releases.

    You should write them and make sure they know of this plan...

  5. Re:Makes sense. on Google Throws Microsoft Under Bus, Then Won't Patch Android Flaw · · Score: 1

    So if I have a Nexus phone I'll get the patch that fixes this? Or is it true that Google isn't patching it?

  6. So what I hear you saying is... on AMD Catalyst Linux Driver Catching Up To and Beating Windows · · Score: 1

    This is the year?

  7. Re:Supreme Leader on Hackers Used Nasty "SMB Worm" Attack Toolkit Against Sony · · Score: 1

    If you're right they blew it. They should have blamed Russia and added more pressure. As it happens I don't think they're just making stuff up.

  8. I would just request on 11 Trillion Gallons of Water Needed To End California Drought · · Score: 5, Funny

    that we not get it all at once please.

  9. Re:Probably cruel but... on Microsoft Gets Industry Support Against US Search Of Data In Ireland · · Score: 1

    I hope the more rational part of you realizes that this wouldn't be good for anyone.

  10. gimme any Normal Example what can i print on it? on 3D Printer Owner's Network Puts Together Buyer's Guide · · Score: 1

    I play D&D and plan to get one to print custom game pieces / figures. Maybe even dice.

  11. Re:Read one, write other on The Case For Flipping Your Monitor From Landscape to Portrait · · Score: 1

    I get the lame joke but Win8 has no problem doing this as well.

  12. You get five seats for that $1000.
    $200 per seat over 10 years for the full office suite plus unlimited cloud storage is a fucking amazing deal.

  13. Re:Consumers are cheap on Microsoft's New Windows Monetization Methods Could Mean 'Subscriptions' · · Score: 1

    The internet is one of the best things humanity has ever done. The ability to carry it around in my hand is worth the tiny little chunk of my soul that Verizon gets each month.

  14. If it's not your computer on Slack Now Letting Employers Tap Workers' Private Chats · · Score: 1

    it's a good idea to assume it's not private.

  15. Re:Why? on Apple Disables Trim Support On 3rd Party SSDs In OS X · · Score: 1

    You make some good points but I would rather go the open / less stable route every time. The instability is something that can (and has) improved a great deal over time. Intentional roadblocks meant to keep the user in a restricted playground will only get worse. The stability issue is really a lot like the reliability issue in cars. All the major brands are about the same. Ever since Win7 the only time I have to reboot is when I install updates once a month, if even that often. And reboot times have dropped so far that it's not that much more time than coming out to sleep. My current laptop goes from fully running to fully off and back to fully running in just a few seconds. The user restrictions and lock in never goes away though.

  16. Re:Desparate Microsoft pulls a "Sun Microsystems" on Microsoft To Open Source .NET and Take It Cross-Platform · · Score: 1

    Source? Who did he give it too? More importantly, how involved was he? For Gates it's now his main focus in life and by the end of his life he will have spent a lot more time saving lives than doing whatever it is you hate him for. Your hate has clearly clouded your judgment.

  17. Re:Desparate Microsoft pulls a "Sun Microsystems" on Microsoft To Open Source .NET and Take It Cross-Platform · · Score: 1

    Such a vacuous comment it's hard to know what to say. None of the people you listed can work for free all the time. So just writing checks would mean he gets a lot of the credit because he's making it happen. But the cool thing about Gates is that he's not just writing checks. He's very hands on and has a lot of influence to direct action throughout the world. Yes, those other people deserve a lot of credit too but making sure billions of dollars are spent effectively is harder than it sounds and he will go down in history as someone who did a lot more good than bad with his time on earth.

  18. Re:Desparate Microsoft pulls a "Sun Microsystems" on Microsoft To Open Source .NET and Take It Cross-Platform · · Score: 1

    Started to reply but then I realized you posted AC so you don't deserve a good response.

  19. Re:What license? on Microsoft To Open Source .NET and Take It Cross-Platform · · Score: 5, Informative

    The MIT license. Are you certain that was your only question?

  20. Re:Desparate Microsoft pulls a "Sun Microsystems" on Microsoft To Open Source .NET and Take It Cross-Platform · · Score: 1

    You're stuck in the past.

    Bill is too busy saving lives to care about what you think of him. MS is still making money hand over fist and doing an impressive job adjusting to the changing landscape it finds itself on. They are clearly not going the way of Sun any time soon.

  21. Re:Wait.. on Bounties vs. Extreme Internet Harassment · · Score: 1

    Um, that first quote is mine but the second one isn't so you can't really accuse me of backpedaling. I was chiming in with my own opinion, not agreeing 100% with the above AC.

    My point was that just because we can't solve the whole thing we shouldn't give up on trying to make improvements.

  22. Re:Wait.. on Bounties vs. Extreme Internet Harassment · · Score: 1

    Most gamers are over 18 so there's no reason to suspect that this is just the work of kids. But even for the kids there are plenty of things that can be done and you're presenting a false choice in thinking that if we can't "solve" the problem than we shouldn't try. We'll never solve it but through education and public discourse we can reduce the problem for sure.

  23. Re:Wait.. on Bounties vs. Extreme Internet Harassment · · Score: 1

    Nice attempt at a side-step. Obviously children would be treated differently under the law. It's the adults that do this that should be arrested and prosecuted / fined. And we need to very clearly teach children that this type of behavior is wrong.

  24. What did they expect? on Rhode Island Comic Con Oversold, Overcrowded · · Score: 4, Funny

    Rhode Island is tiny.
    Next time maybe they'll have it in a larger state.

  25. Re:Finally a unique, original idea from Microsoft on Microsoft Enters the Wearables Market With 'Band' · · Score: 1

    I was very close to getting the GPS fitbit and I'm glad I didn't because this was $50 cheaper and does more. I'll also add that the health niche is probably much larger than the group of people who want a watch that connects to their phone so they don't have to pull it out of their pocket. This product has a clear purpose and is clear about the customer it targets. Maybe that's not you but judging by the lines they generated with almost zero notice and the fact that the admittedly limited supply sold out in a day suggests that there is untapped market potential here.