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  • N [email protected]

    https://infosec.exchange/@ryanc/114901140203859448

    i recomend this ancient talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUEvRyemKSg

    https://redirect.invidious.io/watch?v=HUEvRyemKSg

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    Owning the devices you purchase™

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    • infinitevalence@discuss.onlineI [email protected]

      Seriously this. I don't understand why suffering through manufacturers, customized skins and os's makes any sense when lineage is such a solid option.

      Lineage on my phone Linux on my computers degoogling services running on a micro cluster. It's never been easier to get away from big tech.

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      Because the majority of people (I realise that won't be the majority of people on Lemmy due to the general user base) aren't technologically literate enough to flash custom ROMs and the like on phones even if they want to get away from the bullshit you mention.

      Graphene is the easiest for sure and when more phones are supported with that kind of easy install I believe it will embolden more people to make the switch away from crap they don't like.

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        https://infosec.exchange/@ryanc/114901140203859448

        i recomend this ancient talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUEvRyemKSg

        https://redirect.invidious.io/watch?v=HUEvRyemKSg

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        As a security and privacy minded person im glad i CAN keep automatic updates enabled on GrapheneOS without having to worry about some crappy forced features being added.

        I see windows users have to disable them too, its so crazy to me that people tollerate this stuff instead of just switching... Like yeah automatic updates that break things are annoying but "linux is too complicated", so instead of learning to adapt to a new system, you adapt to just accepting that you dont fully get to control your devices a they will get progressively worse until eventually you have to get a whole new device. SMH

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          Alas, I am running the Home version. I did find in my research posts from sysadmins running the Enterprise version who seemed to have more luck permanently disabling it than I did.

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          My undergrad university offers licensed Windows desktop OS to Alumni free of charge. This is how I'm legally using Windows Education version (which is the same as Enterprise). I got the sense it was part of a packaged software benefit program MS offers to educational institutions. You may want to see if yours does the same so you could get it free too.

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            I know it's been rough for a buddy in a similar situation, but if you're an ableton user, he's found bitwig to be the closest thing to come to what he needs. But I believe he's still had some driver trouble in places. I don't do much myself as a full-time linux user, but what I ave done of late I've used in-the-box deals like an MPC Live for the heavy lifting, then recorded into Microsoft Paint for Audio Audacity on my actual machine from the box.

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            I actually use Cakewalk Sonar X2 mostly. Cakewalk went out of business and has been bought-and-sold and resurrected multiple times since I bought it back around 2014-ish. Whenever I built my desktop in 2019 it was kind of a miracle I was able to get the license activated- I forget what ended up working but I remember having to do a bunch of online searching through forum discussions to get it done.

            I downloaded the trial version of Reaper on my Linux Mint machine and it's... Okay. And to be fair at $60 it's a lot cheaper than the $150 or so that I paid for Cakewalk. Considering I'm not doing anything professional that's probably what I will go to eventually.

            Sometimes I look at the pace of technological progress and think that humanity is moving too fast for its own good. There's constantly new companies and new products starting up and then going bankrupt and obsolete in a couple of years. The Cakewall software I have is perfectly fine- it could run just fine on far weaker hardware, there aren't any features in other modern software that I feel like I'm missing. It just feels so wasteful to have to spend time, energy, and money to switch to a new platform because capitalism dictates I must.

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            • N [email protected]

              https://infosec.exchange/@ryanc/114901140203859448

              i recomend this ancient talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUEvRyemKSg

              https://redirect.invidious.io/watch?v=HUEvRyemKSg

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              The worst thing is the past few years android updates brought fuckall exciting new stuff and just more spyware and worse performance .

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                I actually use Cakewalk Sonar X2 mostly. Cakewalk went out of business and has been bought-and-sold and resurrected multiple times since I bought it back around 2014-ish. Whenever I built my desktop in 2019 it was kind of a miracle I was able to get the license activated- I forget what ended up working but I remember having to do a bunch of online searching through forum discussions to get it done.

                I downloaded the trial version of Reaper on my Linux Mint machine and it's... Okay. And to be fair at $60 it's a lot cheaper than the $150 or so that I paid for Cakewalk. Considering I'm not doing anything professional that's probably what I will go to eventually.

                Sometimes I look at the pace of technological progress and think that humanity is moving too fast for its own good. There's constantly new companies and new products starting up and then going bankrupt and obsolete in a couple of years. The Cakewall software I have is perfectly fine- it could run just fine on far weaker hardware, there aren't any features in other modern software that I feel like I'm missing. It just feels so wasteful to have to spend time, energy, and money to switch to a new platform because capitalism dictates I must.

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                Check out Ardour as well!

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                • N [email protected]

                  https://infosec.exchange/@ryanc/114901140203859448

                  i recomend this ancient talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUEvRyemKSg

                  https://redirect.invidious.io/watch?v=HUEvRyemKSg

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                  These criminals know that the updates will negatively impact functionality thus forcing you to upgrade. It's theft.

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                    I have a desktop I built in 2019 with no TPM running. Windows 10.

                    Starting a couple of months ago, occasionally when it boots it will automatically open a full-screen ad for Windows 11.

                    It's extremely disruptive because of my setup. I use my monitors and keyboard for my work laptop and have a KVM to switch between the two, and since I use that space for work I don't like to spend much time there for recreation. So I often turn my desktop on and run it headless whenever I'm done with work, and don't see the ad, which then messes up my attempts at streaming. So I need to walk back upstairs to switch the KVM and close out of it manually.

                    No matter how many different "permanent" solutions I can find on the internet it keeps finding a way to do it again every couple of weeks. I've moved to Linux on most of the rest of my personal machines, but this desktop has all my old music production software that needs Windows. I'm getting pretty close to just investing in a different music production platform that works with Mint though.

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                    Have you tried GRC’s InControl? Supposedly helps prevent the win11 update attempts.

                    https://www.grc.com/incontrol.htm

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                      oneUI or whatever really made it worse

                      I went from an s9+ to an s23. it felt great

                      then I got a forced OS update and it feels like I went halfway back to the beat to shit s9 again

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                      The "time to buy a new phone" update, happened to my zenphone 9 too, made the battery life much worse

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                        At some point it annoys me so much I just hit accept. It's probably nothing anyway.

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                        That's what they want, so spite fuels my resolve to reject it repeatedly

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                          I have a desktop I built in 2019 with no TPM running. Windows 10.

                          Starting a couple of months ago, occasionally when it boots it will automatically open a full-screen ad for Windows 11.

                          It's extremely disruptive because of my setup. I use my monitors and keyboard for my work laptop and have a KVM to switch between the two, and since I use that space for work I don't like to spend much time there for recreation. So I often turn my desktop on and run it headless whenever I'm done with work, and don't see the ad, which then messes up my attempts at streaming. So I need to walk back upstairs to switch the KVM and close out of it manually.

                          No matter how many different "permanent" solutions I can find on the internet it keeps finding a way to do it again every couple of weeks. I've moved to Linux on most of the rest of my personal machines, but this desktop has all my old music production software that needs Windows. I'm getting pretty close to just investing in a different music production platform that works with Mint though.

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                          Yea, that's a Windows Home thing.

                          Upgrade to pro, where that stuff doesn't exist.

                          Not to justify it, but the thinking by MS is "this OS is free, so you get ads", like commercial TV or the rest of the nonsense on the internet.

                          Also, I've run Windows with updates disabled since Windows XP, and have rarely run into problems. I say this as someone who's been in IT since the early 90's. I've seen 10x more problems caused by updates at work than anything else.

                          At home I enable updates every 6 months, then go manually grab the updates I need, or else it'll update things that will break my system.

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                            yeah mine's been sucking down battery noticably more since

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                            Is it a pixel 6a? There's something wrong with their batteries so they updated them so they don't get set on fire. They're giving a free battery replacement, and I heard you might also be able to get cash out of it.
                            https://support.google.com/pixelphone/answer/16340779

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                              The worst thing is the past few years android updates brought fuckall exciting new stuff and just more spyware and worse performance .

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                              Thank God for the Bixby button though.

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                                As a security and privacy minded person im glad i CAN keep automatic updates enabled on GrapheneOS without having to worry about some crappy forced features being added.

                                I see windows users have to disable them too, its so crazy to me that people tollerate this stuff instead of just switching... Like yeah automatic updates that break things are annoying but "linux is too complicated", so instead of learning to adapt to a new system, you adapt to just accepting that you dont fully get to control your devices a they will get progressively worse until eventually you have to get a whole new device. SMH

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                                “linux is too complicated”

                                The worst part of this is that it's no longer true. Windows is WAY more complicated than Linux (can be) at this point.

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                                • O [email protected]

                                  Yea, that's a Windows Home thing.

                                  Upgrade to pro, where that stuff doesn't exist.

                                  Not to justify it, but the thinking by MS is "this OS is free, so you get ads", like commercial TV or the rest of the nonsense on the internet.

                                  Also, I've run Windows with updates disabled since Windows XP, and have rarely run into problems. I say this as someone who's been in IT since the early 90's. I've seen 10x more problems caused by updates at work than anything else.

                                  At home I enable updates every 6 months, then go manually grab the updates I need, or else it'll update things that will break my system.

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                                  Is Windows Home free? I’ve certainly never seen it be free. I’m ok with free stuff needing to make money somehow, within reason, but the second they start asking for creditcard information that shit better be clean as a fucking whistle.

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                                    Alas, I am running the Home version. I did find in my research posts from sysadmins running the Enterprise version who seemed to have more luck permanently disabling it than I did.

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                                    if you wanna switch to the pro version, which should also be better in this regard, here's a handy link:

                                    https://github.com/massgravel/Microsoft-Activation-Scripts

                                    turns out the windows activation is extremely insecure and easy to fool 😉

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                                      https://infosec.exchange/@ryanc/114901140203859448

                                      i recomend this ancient talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUEvRyemKSg

                                      https://redirect.invidious.io/watch?v=HUEvRyemKSg

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                                      They want us straight into shackles. One could say that their behavior is downright rapey, and they will probably do that as well.

                                      The solutions to such lawlessness is obvious.

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                                        Yea, that's a Windows Home thing.

                                        Upgrade to pro, where that stuff doesn't exist.

                                        Not to justify it, but the thinking by MS is "this OS is free, so you get ads", like commercial TV or the rest of the nonsense on the internet.

                                        Also, I've run Windows with updates disabled since Windows XP, and have rarely run into problems. I say this as someone who's been in IT since the early 90's. I've seen 10x more problems caused by updates at work than anything else.

                                        At home I enable updates every 6 months, then go manually grab the updates I need, or else it'll update things that will break my system.

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                                        Windows Home isn't free, though.

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                                        • O [email protected]

                                          Yea, that's a Windows Home thing.

                                          Upgrade to pro, where that stuff doesn't exist.

                                          Not to justify it, but the thinking by MS is "this OS is free, so you get ads", like commercial TV or the rest of the nonsense on the internet.

                                          Also, I've run Windows with updates disabled since Windows XP, and have rarely run into problems. I say this as someone who's been in IT since the early 90's. I've seen 10x more problems caused by updates at work than anything else.

                                          At home I enable updates every 6 months, then go manually grab the updates I need, or else it'll update things that will break my system.

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                                          I paid for my Windows license already, I think it was like $110. I'm not really interested in giving Microsoft any more money to continuing to use a product which is worse than the one I already paid for.

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