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Twitter tests warning users when they write potentially offensive replies
psmoked and 5 others reacted to SeriouslyMaD for a topic
Who do they think they are to decide what's "hurtful?" or Offensive? this is mentally ill liberal trash. These weak mfs are offended by their own shadows. Just because they don't like something doesn't mean everyone else doesn't like it. This is how they try to control what people, think, know, and believe. Freedom of speech will never die. Eventually there will be some painful and forceful repercussions for telling someone "You can't say that." Go F yourself. I'll say what I want, when I want, how I want, where I want. 1,000 accounts and beyond. Americans won't be stopped.6 points -
Microsoft Edge Canary is suggesting users to get extensions from the Chrome Web Store
dontbeevil and 4 others reacted to Mobius Enigma for a topic
This is a good idea, as it makes it easier for average Chrome users to move to Edge without the extra steps to use Chrome extensions. I wouldn't be surprised if Google starts trying to (further) block Edge from getting extensions from the Chrome store. They already have thrown errors, and warnings at users, and a full block wouldn't be surprising, as they have done on their other services sites. Microsoft added additional security and checking to any installed extension, so even if Google doesn't care about bad extensions in their store, Microsoft will still be able to keep users safe, with the benefit of using extensions from anywhere without a major security compromise.5 points -
Images and specs of Surface Go 2 leak ahead of the official launch
Mobius Enigma and 4 others reacted to AnOutsider for a topic
Curious why you say that? From all I see it looks like an improvement over the first, which certainly didn't flop.5 points -
Images and specs of Surface Go 2 leak ahead of the official launch
Robot Emas and 3 others reacted to ZipZapRap for a topic
Definitely picking one up, and maybe the Book 3 if they give a Ryzen option4 points -
Twitter tests warning users when they write potentially offensive replies
timster and 3 others reacted to Scubadog2008 for a topic
As long as I can block that feature, I'm fine with it. I wish we could establish firm guidelines for a media company doing business as a PLATFORM versus a PUBLISHER. These guidelines should include certain protection that match each type. Platforms shouldn't be allowed to censor those using their service--and should not be held responsible when one of their users goes off the rails. Publishers would be held at least partially responsible, but they'd also have "editorial control" over what users can or can't publish on their system. Right now, we have too many services playing both sides against the middle. Which is one reason I think BitChute is better.4 points -
Twitter tests warning users when they write potentially offensive replies
mudslag and 3 others reacted to Steven P. for a topic
Oh please. Your freedom of speech doesn't extend to private companies with a terms of service that you accepted when you signed up. I also disagree with their thinking especially as I view them to be an enabler for a certain mentally ill small minded "stable genius", they are basically saying one rule for you, another for he, but it is also their right under the protections you thought you're entitled to by using their service.4 points -
Twitter tests warning users when they write potentially offensive replies
mudslag and 3 others reacted to Steven P. for a topic
I lost all respect for Twitter when they let the manchild spew hate on their platform every day.4 points -
Twitter tests warning users when they write potentially offensive replies
Xenon and 3 others reacted to Joshie for a topic
I look forward to very intelligent people saying how this will be "bias" [sic] against them.4 points -
How to bypass Windows10 build version checking?
Jazmac and 2 others reacted to +Biscuits Brown for a topic
I want to make sure I understand what you are asking. So you are asking for someone to 'hack' a production copy of Windows 10 operating system to appear to be a different build version that it is. Is that right? If so, you're dancing on a very fine line with the Neowin TOS.3 points -
Microsoft announces the Surface Go 2 with a 10.5-inch screen and smaller bezels
ESC@PE and 2 others reacted to dustojnikhummer for a topic
The 4GB model... why, just why...3 points -
Google could replace Chromecast with an Android TV-based product
samw61 and 2 others reacted to stadii for a topic
I am not sure lowering the hardware requirements is such a good idea. Smart TVs tend to be slow and outdated anyway so letting them come with even less power won't help anyone.3 points -
EA says it will be possible to "upgrade" its games for the next generation for free
wingliston and 2 others reacted to tsupersonic for a topic
Knowing EA, nothing is "free."3 points -
Twitter tests warning users when they write potentially offensive replies
psmoked and 2 others reacted to ThaCrip for a topic
"potentially offensive replies" basically means the left will censor speech they don't agree with under the guise of it being "offensive" or "hateful" towards others (as usual). but nowadays, if you disagree with those on the left, which the sane people do, they try to claim what you said is hate speech or some other BS. they are afriad of opposing views because they know the truth is generally not on their side, so they got to resort to censoring people etc instead of letting the conversation play out and letting people choose what's best from the views presented.3 points -
Twitter tests warning users when they write potentially offensive replies
timster and 2 others reacted to Alan Turing for a topic
Seriously, I can't put you on ignore? What gives you the right to spew your political crap on these articles?3 points -
Twitter tests warning users when they write potentially offensive replies
+Dick Montage and 2 others reacted to Joshie for a topic
Guy having a breakdown in an internet comment calls other people mentally weak. More at 11.3 points -
Images and specs of Surface Go 2 leak ahead of the official launch
dustojnikhummer and 2 others reacted to greensabath for a topic
Except it's not on the higher-end version. Lame.3 points -
Cops With Guns Drawn Takedown Crying Girl in Stormtrooper Costume Outside Star Wars-Themed Restaurant
spikey_richie and one other reacted to +Warwagon for a topic
What were they so worried about? Storm troopers are lousy shots, they can't hit anything.2 points -
Cops With Guns Drawn Takedown Crying Girl in Stormtrooper Costume Outside Star Wars-Themed Restaurant
mip and one other reacted to Zinomian for a topic
I am typically ready to defend cops (man they have a hard job!), but here? WTF! The girl literally gave herself up.....could have asked to take the helmet off, and put down the toy....ugh. as posted before /hugefacepalm.....maybe even double!2 points -
Cops With Guns Drawn Takedown Crying Girl in Stormtrooper Costume Outside Star Wars-Themed Restaurant
hamslammer and one other reacted to shockz for a topic
Sounds like a nice lawsuit to me.2 points -
How to bypass Windows10 build version checking?
waysidesc and one other reacted to Ve7878 for a topic
I do get what you're saying and this would be a fun experiment (but nothing more) in a virtual machine or something similar. However in your earlier posts you were more specific about an app and said that you do not know what cumulative updates are and that you do not currently have the capacity to backup or upgrade, I really strongly advise against you messing around on your production machine like this in order to run some apps which will more than likely have issues if you manage to workaround the minimum version restrictions regardless. My understanding is that the build number is hardcoded and cannot be changed by simply editing the registry or changing some files. Anything further than this and you're definitely breaking the license so it cannot be discussed here. I find your concern over privacy settings in newer builds misguided. The newer builds are much more transparent and offer you more granular control over certain aspects than 1607 ever did, however basic telemetry has been in Windows for years definitely in Vista with CEIP but probably before that too, I've never been that bothered to check.2 points -
How to bypass Windows10 build version checking?
waysidesc and one other reacted to Brandon H for a topic
Native or not. Developers can choose not to support an OS build if said OS support has officially ended in of itself. This is not a new concept; just handled in a slightly different way now. You don't have to be rude with your request. Your wording in the OP in no way reflected that you're doing this just for fun or as a reverse engineering learning experience so why do you expect people to automatically take it that way? We tried to be nice an present reasons you should just upgrade to a supported build for your benefit and security and then you started getting defensive. As the old worldly saying goes, "Be kind and you will receive kindness in return". --- We're a tech forum oriented on doing things properly and assisting people to fix things. Reverse engineering isn't exactly most of our forte. Someone might be willing to assist but you'll need to be clear about it and give it some time 🙂 no need to tell off our members that are just trying to help you do the right thing though.2 points -
Microsoft announces the Surface Dock 2 with four USB-C ports and more
dead.cell and one other reacted to AmazingRando for a topic
Ugh. The price. I wonder if the travel version allows video input from both HDMI and VGA at the same time.2 points -
Microsoft releases Windows 10 build 19624 to the Fast ring
dustojnikhummer and one other reacted to anmol112 for a topic
Microsoft is prepping to release Windows 10 May 2020 Update which is why there are no new features in the latest build.2 points -
After two and a half years, the Surface Book 3 is finally here
margrave and one other reacted to Alan Turing for a topic
Still no Thunderbolt 3, sigh.2 points -
After two and a half years, the Surface Book 3 is finally here
Eric Biran and one other reacted to wetworker for a topic
I just want the Surface Studio as a monitor to go with my be quiet 800 case to make my current setup complete. https://www.kmt-studio.com/wp-...ent/uploads/2019/04/pc_.jpg2 points -
Microsoft announces the Surface Dock 2 with four USB-C ports and more
n_K and one other reacted to sharpdesigner for a topic
That price!!!!2 points -
After two and a half years, the Surface Book 3 is finally here
margrave and one other reacted to ZipZapRap for a topic
As a Book 2 owner, I'm also a little disappointed. I'll decide at a later date after reviews whether this is something I upgrade to, but I really wanted an AMD option.2 points -
Microsoft announces the Surface Dock 2 with four USB-C ports and more
goretsky and one other reacted to tsupersonic for a topic
Yikes on the pricing for the Dock 2. The Travel Hub having a VGA connector is laughable in 2020. I haven't seen an enterprise site using an old projector with VGA hookup. Mostly use HDMI or connect via wireless.2 points -
Microsoft announces the Surface Dock 2 with four USB-C ports and more
goretsky and one other reacted to Closed account for a topic
GUIZE JUST INCLUDE THUNDERBOLT ALREADY2 points -
Google rumored to rebrand Android TV to Google TV
wingliston and one other reacted to LauRoman for a topic
So they are rebranding back to Google TV.2 points -
Spotify CEO believes that radio advertising will ultimately shift online
wingliston and one other reacted to RaidenX for a topic
Yeah it's been years since I listened to the radio too. I live in a rural area where there's only one rock station and there is nothing more vapid than your average radio DJ.2 points -
Twitter tests warning users when they write potentially offensive replies
psmoked and one other reacted to dustojnikhummer for a topic
Who gets to decide what is Offensive? Why not give people the choice? Oh wait, there already is a block and ignore button2 points -
Twitter tests warning users when they write potentially offensive replies
psmoked and one other reacted to Dan~ for a topic
Offence can only be taken not given!2 points -
UN agency says kids forced online earlier due to COVID-19
+EvilWalnut and one other reacted to neufuse for a topic
increased risk of cyber bullying... with a proportionate decrease risk of in person bullying... sorry but in person there is tons of bullying, just because it's online doesn't mean there is more of it.. kids who are bullies just do it and sometimes for no reason... at least online you can block people, in person at school you are forced to be around them..2 points -
Twitter tests warning users when they write potentially offensive replies
mudslag and one other reacted to shockz for a topic
Brainwashed: See SeriouslyMad. See also: Getting over one's self.2 points -
‘Murder Hornets’ in the U.S.: The Rush to Stop the Asian Giant Hornet
bguy_1986 and one other reacted to Steven P. for a topic
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Wunderlist founder announces new app efforts as Wunderlist shuts down tomorrow
Syanide and one other reacted to Fleet Command for a topic
Not as legendary as the smartphone company that sold its smartphone business to Microsoft and then started selling smartphones again.2 points -
How to bypass Windows10 build version checking?
waysidesc and one other reacted to +Biscuits Brown for a topic
Not possible. The package was build with a minimum version for a reason and running that old a version of Windows likely does not include assemblies that the app requires. I think you choice is to upgrade to a newer version of Win 10 or find another app to do what you are looking to do.2 points -
How to bypass Windows10 build version checking?
Ve7878 reacted to Matthew S. for a topic
We are telling you it wouldn't make a damn ounce of difference, it's not possible to change it.1 point -
After two and a half years, the Surface Book 3 is finally here
wingliston reacted to scumdogmillionaire for a topic
Was it the new XPS 13 you tried with the really thin bezel? I'm not sure what I'm going to do, but I don't think the SB3 is my next device. It's just not that impressive of an upgrade.1 point -
Microsoft Edge Canary is suggesting users to get extensions from the Chrome Web Store
aberg reacted to Mineria for a topic
Not true. 1.26.0 is the version I get from the chrome web store 1.26.2 is the version I get from the microsoft store, which also is the latest none rc release 1.26.3rc2 is current devel1 point -
EA says it will be possible to "upgrade" its games for the next generation for free
excalpius reacted to soder for a topic
.....Nooooot!1 point -
Spotify CEO believes that radio advertising will ultimately shift online
Michael Scrip reacted to vf- for a topic
I listen to the radio on the way to/from work. It's the local BBC station so very focused on local news. No ads. I don't mind the music they play. But then my commute is 20 mins. Starting a new job next month where it'll be double that so will look at Podcasts then I should think. It's a problem with America though. A lot of media stuff is based on drama and advertising. Only been once. Still astounded at the amount of advertising signs on roads, radio and TV. Same and there is Smooth Radio as well. Radio can still be good. Radio 2 has its moments when Jeremy Vine isn't on.1 point -
Twitter tests warning users when they write potentially offensive replies
dustojnikhummer reacted to vf- for a topic
Don't forget it's also mob mentality.1 point -
Images and specs of Surface Go 2 leak ahead of the official launch
Fred_EM reacted to Sir Topham Hatt for a topic
Dunno why we still say "leaked". 1) I suspect nothing has been "leaked" for years now. It's just "strategically released". 2) Can anyone name any sort of big tech that has been kept secret until the company making it has had some sort of press event about it?1 point -
Bluetooth question
Bruinator reacted to Mindovermaster for a topic
My hearing aid, that I wear whenever I go out, has BT in it. As long as your cell, phone, TV, computer has BT, it can connect to it. I use Phonak hearing aids. Though the brand I have aren't made anymore... This very similar to what I have: Maybe she just needs hearing aids?1 point -
Cyberpunk 2077 event planned for June where "stuff will be shown"
quikmantx reacted to Xenon for a topic
Well.... CD Projekt RED which is making Cyberpunk does own gog.com CD Projekt, which is the publisher, owns both GOG and CD Projekt RED. CDPR is just the development arm and has nothing to do with owning GOG. Oh. I will get the game from gog.com. I kinda like them more than steam now.1 point -
Wunderlist founder announces new app efforts as Wunderlist shuts down tomorrow
Tantawi reacted to Syanide for a topic
Dude makes an app, sells the app to Microsoft, leaves the team, remakes the app. What a legend.1 point -
How to bypass Windows10 build version checking?
waysidesc reacted to Brandon H for a topic
1607 is quite old now and support should be expiring soon if not already. Have you tried newer builds? 1909 is quite stable and has a few nice quality of life improvements since then too. You could always install to another partition or another drive to test out to see if it's stable enough for your needs so you don't disturb your current install. I'm running 2004 Release Preview on my tower at home and it also seems perfectly stable to me just for the record 🙂1 point