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NASA chooses SpaceX to land next Americans on the Moon
domboy and 7 others reacted to DocM for a topic
The money is being spent, taxed, and recycled through the economy on Earth. SpaceX is employing thousands of people in Brownsville and McGregor TX, California, Washington State, Michigan (the tank domes for Starship are pressed here) and other states, and most aren't engineers - there are welders, laborers and dozens of other job descriptions the area needed desperately. Additionally, SpaceX is sponsoring STEM programs in their schools, working with the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley on astronomy projects, etc. etc. On the Moon they'll be doing advanced science, setting up a research station with Europe, Japan, Canada, and other nations. Much of it'll be medical, but also environmental and Earth observation (which includes climate science.) So, not so useless as some may think.8 points -
Nvidia's GeForce RTX 3080 Ti 12GB reportedly priced at $999, launch in May
czoigberg and 5 others reacted to EddieZ for a topic
Retail $999, but you can buy it for $2.000 😔 The scalper bots will finish sales 10 minutes after launch. But who cares, sold is sold...6 points -
Nvidia's GeForce RTX 3080 Ti 12GB reportedly priced at $999, launch in May
MateerL and 4 others reacted to Breach for a topic
It's one of these quantum phenomena - a product that becomes out of stock before it even goes into stock...5 points -
Nvidia's GeForce RTX 3080 Ti 12GB reportedly priced at $999, launch in May
Squirrelington and 3 others reacted to alpha2beta for a topic
Out of stock Edition Series.4 points -
MPC-BE 1.5.7
MS Bob 11 and 3 others reacted to las84 for a topic
My default player for the past few years, I just love the Seekbar thumbnail preview, to quickly scan through videos is invaluable!4 points -
The rumored Apple iMac21,1 might be powered by a bizarre Intel-Qualcomm hybrid
SoLiD_MasteR and 2 others reacted to pickytech for a topic
People can and do post fake Geekbench results to trigger these types of rumors. It seems highly unlikely with Intel going after Apple for their ARM transition, if they were still working together on new machines. And the idea also goes against apple’s stated goal to transition to ARM by next year.3 points -
NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden sells his first NFT for $5.5 million
+Dick Montage and 2 others reacted to n_K for a topic
I think at this point, though it was widely known already, there are 2 sides to these things: Smart: if you're selling something and some absolute idiot actually buy it and you actually manage to 'scam' (and let's be clear, these are a complete scam) someone out of money Complete idiot: if you buy anything related to these systems3 points -
NASA chooses SpaceX to land next Americans on the Moon
Jumping Jacinta and 2 others reacted to neufuse for a topic
how do you know moon missions wont improve lives on earth? a lot of life altering science has come from space missions via NASA, ESA, Russian programs3 points -
Nvidia's GeForce RTX 3080 Ti 12GB reportedly priced at $999, launch in May
hellowalkman and one other reacted to spikey_richie for a topic
If it was quantum, it'd be both in stock and out of stock at the same time.2 points -
Huawei MateBook X Pro review: A great PC with a WFH deal-breaker
+Dick Montage and one other reacted to spy beef for a topic
The left shift key is more of a dealbreaker than the webcam.2 points -
This Chinese company will reportedly make DDR5 modules running at over 10,000MHz
NewGuy123 and one other reacted to PsYcHoKiLLa for a topic
It's cool but if the rest of the system can't communicate at the same speeds then what use is this?2 points -
How to view mobile version of websites on desktops
Fleet Command and one other reacted to tvcat for a topic
If using Firefox then just CTRL+SHIFT+M, ez.2 points -
How to view mobile version of websites on desktops
TReKiE and one other reacted to adrynalyne for a topic
I feel like anyone who would want to do this, already knows how.2 points -
This Chinese company will reportedly make DDR5 modules running at over 10,000MHz
hellowalkman and one other reacted to dismuter for a topic
I've been having to explain that for more than 15 years. Latencies are expressed in number of clock cycles. So if the number of Hz doubles, each clock cycle takes half as long to complete. Therefore a latency of 40 at 5000 Mhz will be strictly equal (in absolute time, i.e. nanoseconds) to a latency of 20 at 2500 Mhz. The RAM mentioned in the article, at CAS 40, will have lower latency than original DDR1 at CAS 2.2 points -
More Intel Alder Lake details leak, up to 16 core Alder Lake-S, W680 chipset
Dutchie64 and one other reacted to Mockingbird for a topic
Just to be clear, when it said "16 cores", it means that half of those cores are Atom cores.2 points -
Mouth-watering user concept of Windows 10 File Explorer has Reddit salivating
wingliston and one other reacted to dustojnikhummer for a topic
No, please let's not dumb sh*t down any more than it already is. The dumbing down of crap is annoying me. HP smart for printer install is a perfect example. Give me the fracking offline printer installer, but nope, gotta use HP smart. Microsoft even dumbed down deleting files. God forbid it actually asks you if you want to delete something, that would be too complicated. So let's turn that off and if you want it you can turn it back in. The end result, is someone could have 20 files selected, press delete and if they weren't paying attention, would never know they just sent 20 files to the recycle bin. That was one of the more moronic moves Microsoft made. Let's not hide the file path. F*ck stupid people. The file path is USEFUL and should be on by default. ...In your (not-so-humble) opinion! The file-path is redundant and wastes space! Its redundancy is orthogonal to a minimalist and fluent design concepts!! How many indicators are supposed to exist to remind me that I'm at the "HOME" location? Left-hand panel/window title/top tab/file path/status bar... anything else? Should the voice assistant also remind me?!?!?! You're crapping on the Recycle Bin?! It's simply a series of file system flags as to whether an asset is included/excluded from standard browsing; it exists on *literally* every major file system on the planet! As a matter of fact, it's so simple, Microsoft copied Apple Mac OS for the implementation (they called it the Trash Bin). You're crapping on user-configurable options?! Like display of Quick Access and Tags and confirmation windows upon deletion (and subsequently whether to throw things into Recycle Bin or delete from file-system out-right). Srsly?! God forbid the UI/UX is configurable! ... ok ok, i'll get off your lawn ... What do you gain by hiding the full path? The display of the full path (e.g. "c:\users\blah\music\blah\blah"), smart paths (e.g. "My Music > Country > Johnny Cash"), or singular folder (e.g. "Johnny Cash") are all user-configurable options... but the biggest gripe are HOW MANY TIMES it's presented! An efficient UX should limit the confusions (and thereby limit the potentials for programming bugs) of the users. It's not like this UI has 5 visual options for creating a new folder, opening the recycle bin, accessing the settings, or any other set of functions... then WHY are there 5+ displays of the folder name?!?! Similarly, Windows 10's File Explorer presently has a few bugs/features which are everybody's gripe -- like opening the USB key folder upon insert (e.g. U drive, supposing that's the default behavior configured), also adding the U drive to your list of storage devices in My PC, also stubbing out a new left-panel U drive path (akin to a remote storage option like GDrive or OneDrive)... 3 things, all at once. That's bad UX design. Try moving files to/fro this new device, and there's no syncing between your tree view folder expansion and the remote storage folder (so items get highlighted differently and you lose track of which folder is open)... this is terrible UX design. To improve the UX design, simply minimize the number of instances to visually represent -- cut down from 5+ to maybe 2. The UX design in the mockups will get difficult when considering that every TAB may represent DIFFERENT file system locations, but the tab title won't represent the full path! So there's bound to be confusion (and UX disconnects) to indicate where the user is navigating. PS: I'm not advocating against the option for full paths; rather, in this mockups, there are too many location indicators to allow the full paths to be most effective. If implemented as-is, this UX would get confusing and its redundancy would become super apparent. If nothing else, I'm suggesting a re-think to accommodate for the Tab-driven UX (which Mobius makes a great point [to re-think the entire Explorer concepts]). What the hell are you talking about? Being in a media folder is a very rare case. Meanwhile, I will frequently work with folders that are named the same but have different content. Only having the folder name in the Path Bar would be really, really useless for me. Being overly simplistic is not a good idea.2 points -
The rumored Apple iMac21,1 might be powered by a bizarre Intel-Qualcomm hybrid
+E.Worm Jimmy reacted to derekaw for a topic
I'll be shocked if Apple releases a new iMac with Intel, Actually, it won't happen. The iMac is the flagship company defining/market segment defining, every day normal person at home computer and its the perfect candidate to get a new Apple Silicon chip.1 point -
NASA chooses SpaceX to land next Americans on the Moon
devn00b reacted to alphabet-jigsaw for a topic
Tesla space buggy?1 point -
Nvidia's GeForce RTX 3080 Ti 12GB reportedly priced at $999, launch in May
Sikh reacted to +bomberh for a topic
MSI......I wouldn't buy their cards...ever! So this is why they cancelled every single one of their 3080 orders.......so how are they going to make 3080Ti then...with the 3080 cards they made and didn't send to any retailers?? I wouldn't trust them as far as I could throw them! Nvidia 3000 series cards an absolute joke....MSI are also scalpers too!!1 point -
Nvidia's GeForce RTX 3080 Ti 12GB reportedly priced at $999, launch in May
hellowalkman reacted to George P for a topic
Since they can't make enough of the cards they have now why try to release a Ti version so soon? Are they stuck with a bunch of botched 3090 GPUs that they're probably looking to sell off as 3080 Tis now? I'll never be able to get a 3070 let alone anything higher at these kind of rip off prices.1 point -
Nvidia's GeForce RTX 3080 Ti 12GB reportedly priced at $999, launch in May
Sikh reacted to Ryster for a topic
Yay, more nVidia cards you can't actually buy for love, nor money. Mostly money.1 point -
Nvidia's GeForce RTX 3080 Ti 12GB reportedly priced at $999, launch in May
Sikh reacted to xMorpheousx416 for a topic
Right under the shipping picture in the article, there chief. "The report says that the GeForce RTX 3080 Ti will also come pre-installed with the mining limiter that was introduced alongside the RTX 3060."1 point -
NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden sells his first NFT for $5.5 million
wingliston reacted to Good Bot, Bad Bot for a topic
It's great Snowden was able to do this for charity but if I had that kind a money I want a physical item like a flashdrive/laptop/glasses he used or the pen used to sign the court decision. Something... NFTs just make no sense to me.1 point -
Nvidia's GeForce RTX 3080 Ti 12GB reportedly priced at $999, launch in May
Squirrelington reacted to PsYcHoKiLLa for a topic
Yeah, good luck finding one at $999, in fact good luck finding one available at all.1 point -
Nvidia's GeForce RTX 3080 Ti 12GB reportedly priced at $999, launch in May
tsupersonic reacted to +Warwagon for a topic
More. 3080s are going for over 2K on eBay. *cries in 980ti* I'm still rocking a 7701 point -
Huawei MateBook X Pro review: A great PC with a WFH deal-breaker
wingliston reacted to chrisspera for a topic
What's the deal with Windows 10 Home? Surface Book comes with the Home version as well. Why aren't OEM's using Windows 10 Pro? It can't just be a cost thing... can it??1 point -
MPC-BE 1.5.7
MS Bob 11 reacted to Setnom for a topic
Hardware acceleration video playback works fine with the x64 version. Pretty much all (if not actually all) graphics card of the last decade support gpu decoding. What is this hardware are you talking about?1 point -
NASA chooses SpaceX to land next Americans on the Moon
DocM reacted to Ryster for a topic
A post borne out of ignorance. Perhaps you've forgotten that many of the advancements you now take for granted came directly from the space programme. Things designed out of necessity to solve certain challenges in space, and things that have come directly from research performed in space. Plus, as DocM said, it's not like this money is just being sent to the moon and lost. It's spent here on earth into our economies. Then, finally, consider the fragility of human life here on Earth. We're destroying our planet bit by bit, and as a single plant species this is a somewhat dangerous thing to do. Having a base and eventually a colony on the Moon is the first step to having a base and then a colony on Mars, and perhaps beyond. Thus reducing the prospects of human extinction dramatically.1 point -
NASA chooses SpaceX to land next Americans on the Moon
jasondefaoite reacted to DocM for a topic
Starship HLS differes from the creed version for exploration and earth point-to-point passenger & cargo transportation in that it uses a cluster of small thrusters mounted near the crew cabin to land. This prevents rocks and other debris from being kicked up and damaging the vehicle, which would happen using the powerful Raptor engines in the tail.1 point -
Here's how the new Edge Canary compares to stable Edge on Android
SoLiD_MasteR reacted to d5aqoëp for a topic
No extensions yet.1 point -
Intel's new driver 27.20.100.9466 fixes Cyberpunk 2077 glitches but it is still unplayable
hellowalkman reacted to alpha2beta for a topic
Because Intel is working on Dedicated graphics cards, they have to start somewhere, remember people, software can make or break hardware.1 point -
Mouth-watering user concept of Windows 10 File Explorer has Reddit salivating
dustojnikhummer reacted to +Warwagon for a topic
No, please let's not dumb sh*t down any more than it already is. The dumbing down of crap is annoying me. HP smart for printer install is a perfect example. Give me the fracking offline printer installer, but nope, gotta use HP smart. Microsoft even dumbed down deleting files. God forbid it actually asks you if you want to delete something, that would be too complicated. So let's turn that off and if you want it you can turn it back in. The end result, is someone could have 20 files selected, press delete and if they weren't paying attention, would never know they just sent 20 files to the recycle bin. That was one of the more moronic moves Microsoft made. Let's not hide the file path. F*ck stupid people. The file path is USEFUL and should be on by default. ...In your (not-so-humble) opinion! The file-path is redundant and wastes space! Its redundancy is orthogonal to a minimalist and fluent design concepts!! How many indicators are supposed to exist to remind me that I'm at the "HOME" location? Left-hand panel/window title/top tab/file path/status bar... anything else? Should the voice assistant also remind me?!?!?! You're crapping on the Recycle Bin?! It's simply a series of file system flags as to whether an asset is included/excluded from standard browsing; it exists on *literally* every major file system on the planet! As a matter of fact, it's so simple, Microsoft copied Apple Mac OS for the implementation (they called it the Trash Bin). You're crapping on user-configurable options?! Like display of Quick Access and Tags and confirmation windows upon deletion (and subsequently whether to throw things into Recycle Bin or delete from file-system out-right). Srsly?! God forbid the UI/UX is configurable! ... ok ok, i'll get off your lawn ... I'm not crapping the recycle bin I'm crapping not confirming you want to delete a file when pressing delete, so you don't delete something you didn't mean to. Sure it's in the recycle bin and can still be recovered, but if you didn't know it was in there and emptied the recycle bin then you would delete it. Right click - Properties... (Display delete confirmation) Been there long time, maybe even was in Win95. If it something worth complaining about, it is also worth a simple search to see if there are settings or ways around what we see as a problem. PS Can also configure Recycle Bin size defaults per drive. We all know there is a toggle to re-enable it. that's not the point. We're talking about your average joe non-tech savvy person that probably only uses windows for work and doesn't actually know their way around the system. These are the types that aren't even going to think about it being possible to change things and are prone to the accidental deletion without realizing that we're talking about. Why was the default changed in the first place? It doesn't seem like a logical change and no other platform has followed suit on this either. Started in Windows 8 yep and I didn't understand the point of the change of default back then either personally. I don't either. I mean, its certainly an option I would turn off because I don't want nags but in cases like my family, hell yeah nag them! Too many times I get calls of recovering deleted data. You would turn that off? You wouldn't want to be notified that you are about to delete something? it terrifies me at the thought of using a computer with the delete confirmation dialog box turned off.1 point -
Microsoft Edge Canary is now available on Android with a new UI update
Mr Singh reacted to indospot for a topic
Some of the differences are more visible in motion, there are some new animations and such.1 point -
More Intel Alder Lake details leak, up to 16 core Alder Lake-S, W680 chipset
hellowalkman reacted to Gaffney for a topic
Alder Lake-S will be the 12th gen mainstream desktop chips built with the Alder Lake architecture. This slide shows they also plan to offer a W680 chipset which will offer more workstation features than the other 600 series chipsets. The Z690 chipset may not have DDR5 which personally could have been a big step to get ahead of AMD for once. However it also shows a W580 chipset for Rocket Lake, which hasn't been released yet. Perhaps they dropped it at the last minute because it would be a bad idea to advertise an 8 core chip as a workstation product. Especially when it loses in workstation tasks to the 5800x, nevermind the 5900x or 5950x. Alder Lake-P is the codename for the mobile chips with the Alder Lake architecture.1 point -
This Chinese company will reportedly make DDR5 modules running at over 10,000MHz
+E.Worm Jimmy reacted to Nick H. for a topic
No, actually at this point, it's even more pressing to stop using the Hz unit and use only MT/s. Hz implies that some chip is running at such frequencies, which is wrong. I agree. Although it took me a moment to understand what was being referred to with MT/s, it makes much more sense to me than "frequency" and conforms better with storage measurements (at least in my mind).1 point -
Mouth-watering user concept of Windows 10 File Explorer has Reddit salivating
MS Bob 11 reacted to Mike Steel for a topic
Mouthwatering? This is what we had before directx and powerful GPUs... Simplified, colorless, flat, boring. This is Win3.1 with lipstick.1 point -
Apple and partners create Restore Fund to fight climate change
samw61 reacted to derpityderp for a topic
Population growth is not an issue, the issue is energy intense lifestyles. Despite climate change awareness, more people seem to be flying and having more cars per household. I agree the energy intense lifestyle is an issue, but surely it's both? Even if we reduce our energy intense lifestyle but our population keeps increasing, you still end up using more resources overall eventually. Plus everyone wants "the best" these days, try tell them they can't have it and they all act like three year old's having a breakdown in a supermarket. So we have to manage peoples expectations on their lifestyle, ESPECIALLY at the top end, as well as population. Those currently in poverty will also have to come out of poverty, which uses more resources again, so a leveling out so to speak is the only way to do that, with a stabilisation/reduction in population too. Sure, but a complicating factor here is that population control measures almost always affect the so called "Global south" most, and the poorer ones among them at that. Many studies and calculations show that we do have more than enough resources for everyone. The problem is distribution. Sure, individuals in developed countries like the US consume a lot of resources. But they also waste a whole lot. Think food waste. So much perfectly consumable unexpired food is wasted and by simply adjusting laws and behavior around food waste, we could make a huge difference. What would it take? Public education campaigns (although they will invariably be unnecessarily politicized). Lawmaking. Incentives. As far as population stabilization goes, we're already headed in that direction. In my experience (I'm closely aware of the "ground game" in some highly populated places), the best way to reduce population growth rates has been education (including sex education), giving people opportunities to lift them out of poverty, and free and easy access to contraception - there are still people who think they *have* to have babies if they want to have sex. And all of that can be done without an explicit focus on population control. That would just be a nice side effect. Everyone wins.1 point -
Mouth-watering user concept of Windows 10 File Explorer has Reddit salivating
MS Bob 11 reacted to Skyfrog for a topic
And a lot of the kinds of users that hang around sites like this would love that. People have been lamenting the demotion and eventual loss of fileman.exe since Windows 95. You can't find a thread about file explorer without at least one eventual mention of Directory Opus or Total Commander -- two of the most dated looking pieces of software out there. I think Dopus looks just fine, and besides I'll take functionality over "pretty" any day. https://i.imgur.com/vUS5OcP.png1 point -
Mouth-watering user concept of Windows 10 File Explorer has Reddit salivating
MS Bob 11 reacted to Geezy for a topic
Anything would be better. The one they have now is so, so bad. Just getting operations with multiple files selected to occur in a predictable order is impossible. Operations interrupting and cancelling your file selections. The left bar populating and scrolling all over the place when you open a new window so you have to wait before you click on anything. The new files appearing in the current folder, will they appear at the bottom or will they appear in order? You never know. It's just terrible for productivity. What a piece of garbage. Who uses this? But $10 says they replace it with something that strips away keyboard functionality so you have to Tab all over the place to do anything like with Photos. It's insane how they target the power user for some use cases but completely disregard for so many others. The Windows 10 UI/UX is a compete ****show.1 point -
Mouth-watering user concept of Windows 10 File Explorer has Reddit salivating
devHead reacted to Nerd Rage for a topic
And a lot of the kinds of users that hang around sites like this would love that. People have been lamenting the demotion and eventual loss of fileman.exe since Windows 95. You can't find a thread about file explorer without at least one eventual mention of Directory Opus or Total Commander -- two of the most dated looking pieces of software out there. Agreed. I'm old and I love Directory Opus in comparison to Windows File Explorer.1 point -
Sea of Thieves Season Two lands with Trade Routes, buyable resources, and more
MrSinister reacted to 0sit0 for a topic
Love this game but they need to start adding actual content besides cosmetics. Would love to see more Tall tales or maps.1 point -
Mouth-watering user concept of Windows 10 File Explorer has Reddit salivating
matthiew reacted to dustojnikhummer for a topic
No, please let's not dumb sh*t down any more than it already is. The dumbing down of crap is annoying me. HP smart for printer install is a perfect example. Give me the fracking offline printer installer, but nope, gotta use HP smart. Microsoft even dumbed down deleting files. God forbid it actually asks you if you want to delete something, that would be too complicated. So let's turn that off and if you want it you can turn it back in. The end result, is someone could have 20 files selected, press delete and if they weren't paying attention, would never know they just sent 20 files to the recycle bin. That was one of the more moronic moves Microsoft made. Let's not hide the file path. F*ck stupid people. The file path is USEFUL and should be on by default. ...In your (not-so-humble) opinion! The file-path is redundant and wastes space! Its redundancy is orthogonal to a minimalist and fluent design concepts!! How many indicators are supposed to exist to remind me that I'm at the "HOME" location? Left-hand panel/window title/top tab/file path/status bar... anything else? Should the voice assistant also remind me?!?!?! You're crapping on the Recycle Bin?! It's simply a series of file system flags as to whether an asset is included/excluded from standard browsing; it exists on *literally* every major file system on the planet! As a matter of fact, it's so simple, Microsoft copied Apple Mac OS for the implementation (they called it the Trash Bin). You're crapping on user-configurable options?! Like display of Quick Access and Tags and confirmation windows upon deletion (and subsequently whether to throw things into Recycle Bin or delete from file-system out-right). Srsly?! God forbid the UI/UX is configurable! ... ok ok, i'll get off your lawn ... What do you gain by hiding the full path?1 point -
Mouth-watering user concept of Windows 10 File Explorer has Reddit salivating
matthiew reacted to acetken for a topic
What do you mean? Drives are there, all the existing special folders, path, breadcrumb etc Okay. As a user, go ahead and show me where the directory is located. Oh, I know you can see Pictures / Wallpapers in the demo pictures, but in actuality, that directory is a "Symbolic Folder" and doesn't really exist. The real path to the file is "C:\Users\Username\Pictures\Saved Pictures". The problem with the symbolic directories is that documents are listed there constantly that don't physically reside there. The number of user machines I've had to pull files from is astounding and due to poor File Managers on Mac and Pinned / Favorite directories on Windows, people don't know where their files are. Period. Ever since Windows 10, storage management has been a godawful mess when dealing with users as they do not know or care where they save things, they just hit "save". It goes to a download folder (that gets cleared whenever a file cleanup happens), a Documents folder (that doesn't exist), or their desktop. It's sad that the desktop is, organizationally, the best option, and this UI is further enforcing the "I dunno, search for it" school of thought that has made things so poor for both I.T. and users (even if they don't know it). This (and UI design like it) is designed for looks, not utility. It functions terribly the deeper you need to go and serves to enforce bad habits. However, I'm certain it is the road UX will travel down because people are very lazy and would rather have the OS think for them instead of having to do it themselves. "It just works" until someone has to actually do something technical, then "it just sucks."1 point -
Mouth-watering user concept of Windows 10 File Explorer has Reddit salivating
wingliston reacted to dustojnikhummer for a topic
NO. There is such thing as "too much simplicity". Nautilus also does this crap. Which is why I install Nemo on any Linux installation using Gnome 3. I just avoid GNOME like a plague.1 point -
Mouth-watering user concept of Windows 10 File Explorer has Reddit salivating
matthiew reacted to d5aqoëp for a topic
Kinda $hit concept because it is missing important ribbon UI functionality1 point -
Mouth-watering user concept of Windows 10 File Explorer has Reddit salivating
wingliston reacted to +Warwagon for a topic
No, please let's not dumb sh*t down any more than it already is. The dumbing down of crap is annoying me. HP smart for printer install is a perfect example. Give me the fracking offline printer installer, but nope, gotta use HP smart. Microsoft even dumbed down deleting files. God forbid it actually asks you if you want to delete something, that would be too complicated. So let's turn that off and if you want it you can turn it back in. The end result, is someone could have 20 files selected, press delete and if they weren't paying attention, would never know they just sent 20 files to the recycle bin. That was one of the more moronic moves Microsoft made. Let's not hide the file path. F*ck stupid people. The file path is USEFUL and should be on by default.1 point -
Mouth-watering user concept of Windows 10 File Explorer has Reddit salivating
samw61 reacted to Dutchie64 for a topic
that's not a bug, it's a new feature.. No.. Really.... You can turn the extra whitespace off in the options>view settings.1 point -
Mouth-watering user concept of Windows 10 File Explorer has Reddit salivating
samw61 reacted to daniel_rh for a topic
Concept: get rid of the ribbon Microsoft: Yeah right1 point -
Microsoft is winding down another Windows 10 feature, the Timeline [Update]
konstidog reacted to FunkyMike for a topic
They never allow these things to breathe a bit. For some users it just takes time trying out new stuff. And if it isn't integrated across devices then it becomes even less of a feature.1 point -
Microsoft is winding down another Windows 10 feature, the Timeline [Update]
konstidog reacted to Mugwump00 for a topic
Hoping the removal un-fubars Task View animations and Peek at... shadow placements.1 point