Giving up control bit by bit
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This gets funnier with each iteration
Do go on then. What else my transparent self does not realize?
And while I am still at it, where is your insightful and undeniable proof Android actually does what I want from it? So far I've seen only "lol I can do it", so catch this: if you can do that, I can traverse file system with ls. Even starting at / on AndroidYou're move, da greit wun
wrote on last edited by [email protected]I would explain it to you but you were mean to me so I'm not gonna!
Am I doing it right? This seems to be how you have convos.
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I would explain it to you but you were mean to me so I'm not gonna!
Am I doing it right? This seems to be how you have convos.
Nooo, only me is allowed to do thiiis!
/cries in a corner/
Good. Now am I doing it right?
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Nooo, only me is allowed to do thiiis!
/cries in a corner/
Good. Now am I doing it right?
wrote on last edited by [email protected]If crying is how you handle being wrong sure bud. Knock yourself out.
Also the emote text, really.... Are you a 13 year old...
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If crying is how you handle being wrong sure bud. Knock yourself out.
Also the emote text, really.... Are you a 13 year old...
No lol, I am asking if the described reaction is in line with whatever you have phantasized about me
Anyway, since I don't think you'll ever open your eyes and read the fucking (reference intended) message properly, been nice to shoot some shit (that's another, very specific reference to a game). Good luck
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No lol, I am asking if the described reaction is in line with whatever you have phantasized about me
Anyway, since I don't think you'll ever open your eyes and read the fucking (reference intended) message properly, been nice to shoot some shit (that's another, very specific reference to a game). Good luck
wrote on last edited by [email protected]phantasized
This guy is for sure having a stroke.
And you expect me to think you know anything about tech lol. Go back to trolling stack overflow like a good script kiddie now.
Calling out cringe game references in your comments.... You gotta still be in highschool.
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Windows is more like, oh that file you saved earlier? Yeah we moved that to OneDrive. You want it back? Sorry didn't pay your OneDrive subscription fee, so you don't actually have that file anymore. Hope it wasn't something irreplaceable like your kid's baby photos or anything lol.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Hope it wasn't something irreplaceable like your kid's baby photos or anything lol.
To make things worse, if your kid's baby photos get uploaded and wrongly trigger their CSAM AI scanner, then you get reported to the police as a pedophile, and your account gets nuked. Google was literally caught doing this, microsoft is probably doing the same.
Just more infinite wisdom of idiot nosy companies. this minute clip perfectly summarizes it
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I often see people saying stuff like this that I never run into. I wonder if the difference is whether your OS is tied to a Microsoft account or not. I used an exploit to bypass the account requirement when I set up Windows 11.
It's exactly that.
When you login with a microsoft account it also logs you into onedrive. by default onedrive starts up at boot time, and also by default it backs up the main folders of your PC (documents, desktop, pictures, etc.)
It can all be turned off, but the fact it's opt out its cancerous. The only thing I use onedrive for is to store my offsite 3-2-1 backup. It's encrypted beforehand with rclone.
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That's the entire point of the post, my guy. Some apps use the Downloads folder. Some use their own. Some use a folder you set a year ago when you first got the app but don't remember anymore.
The interface abstracts away from the actual file system so finding a file becomes guesswork. Doubly so if you then want to use the downloaded file in a different app that also doesn't give access to the file system.
perhaps OP thinks you're a goof if you don't invest in a proprietary software stack.
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yeah, i figure I'd kill myself if my PC was structured like that. but for a phone it does the job and if you need something it's not that hard to find it really.
I mean, your phone (or at least mine) has Documents, Downloads, Photos etc. just like windows (and linux) have. The Android folder is akin to windows's AppData folder too, there is a lot of overlap in folder structures imo
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I prefer Material Files.
Yeah, I feel you on that. It's my go to file manager as well.