My uncle in Oregon can't get into his laptop because his Microsoft account got b0rked and the bloody 2FA won't let him log in because he registered it to his home phone number without thinking about it.
I really want to grab some microsoft exec by the giblets and swing them around until they reach orbital velocity.
My utter disdain and hatred for that ruddy company has ripened and reached 180 proof over the past thirty years.
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Ah, I remember when my Windows laptop enabled FDE without telling me then locked me out of my account, saying my password was incorrect. I couldn't do a reset without the key unless I willing to lose my data.
I waited literally 7-9 hours in a queue to *virtually chat* with a Microsoft representative. He told me that the key should be backed up to my account.
It wasn't. I lost all my files that weren't synced to GDrive, including the first 43k words of my in-progress NaNoWriMo novel.
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This is (1) when I made Ubuntu the primary install I'd use rather than just a dual boot I had for kicks and (2) the main inspiration for why I now run hourly backups on most of my data.
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Anyway, here I am a couple years later and I don't use a single Micro$oft product that I'm not required to for uni. No GitHub (except issue reporting), no npm, no Windows, etc.
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And never will I recommend a Micro$oft product to anyone.
Word.
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Not sure whether the next step should be de-Applifying or de-Googling.
@benjaminhollon @RL_Dane I would say De-Googling is probably of higher imperative than de-Applifying, but I'm an Android user, so they basically own me.
De-Google your Android!
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Not sure I've ever understood going half-measures; for example, using degoogled chromium rather than something else altogether, like Firefox. If I ever switch away from a mainstream mobile OS (which I hope to someday) it'll almost certainly be to a pure Linux-based system.
@benjaminhollon I have a phone that, in addition to Android can run Sailfish and Ubuntu Touch. Both systems aren't quite there in terms of making them your daily drivers, main problem being the browser not being on par with what you can have on Android. You can work that around with Waydroid (running Android in a container under host os), but that kinda defeats the purpose because using Android as host OS you can always have better battery life โmine lasts for 5 days ๐คท
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@m0xee @benjaminhollon @RL_Dane I was really excited about Ubuntu Touch with Convergence, but that seemed to become a stretch goal after Canonical handed things off to ubports :/
I'm just waiting for a Linux smartphone that can make that dream a reality.
@m0xee @benjaminhollon @RL_Dane Personally, I think a future where a laptop is essentially a dumb terminal that wakes up in the presence of a smartphone would make a lot of sense, in a world where a CPU becoming obsolete also makes all of the perfectly functional integrated peripherals obsolete as well.
Same thing happens to phones, but putting a 6" screen in a drawer to die is far preferable to putting a 14 to 17" screen + keyboard + trackpad + speakers in a drawer to die.
@gordoooo_z
MS got it right with Continuum. Unfortunately the whole Windows 10 Mobile thing didn't take of and they've scrapped it. Then the community made it possible to install desktop Windows 10 on ARM and later 11 on Lumia phones. It worked nicely, even though the UI wasn't optimized, you could use it as a phone, but when you plug it into dock with external display and periferals, it's a normal Windows PC.
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I've been using my Lumia phone like that until recently. The battery got too old and the phone started to shut down randomly and as getting new one is extremely hard, I had to put the old thing in the drawer. I got it in 2015 and I thing it wasn't to bad of an age to retire this device at last.
Purism tries to do that with Linux phones, but AFAIK there are lots of issues with Librem 5.
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I don't know why this still didn't happen, the phone I use now looks too powerful to me, it has an eight-core CPU, the performance core being clocked at 3.0 GHz, it has 8 gigs of RAM and 256 Gb of fast UFS 3.1 storage. I have a 200 Gb SD card in it on top of that. I think it's more powerful than the laptops I use. And device like that is used for answering phone calls and some lightweight web browsing? ๐คท
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It's not some fancy flagship phone, yes an overpowered device like that is a Chinese smartphone that costs less than โฌ300 ๐คฏ
It can use external kb/mouse like Lumia could, but not the display. It can do so wirelessly, but I don't like that. And Android is just meh.
Having normal Linux would be great, but I think only Librem 5 and Pinephone can run mainline kernel with all hardware properly supported.
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@m0xee @benjaminhollon @RL_Dane@fosstodon.orgt woah. Hold the phone (pun very intended)... https://youtu.be/IMIwYaWgttM
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Holy mackerel!!! That is so smooth on such a weak device! WHOA!
@RL_Dane Right? Genuinely surprised, and the XL is only about $170 CAD around these parts...
I don't know how long I can resist.
@m0xee @gordoooo_z @RL_Dane
Heh, fair enough. Yeah, I'm mainly just throwing my dream of my own setup into the mix here; I know there's not really anything at that point yet. ;)
@m0xee @benjaminhollon @RL_Dane Ubuntu Touch claims that everything functions on the Pixel 3/3A. I've seen at least one video where that was mostly the case, minus GPS, but "everything" does not necessarily include desktop mode currently. I bet you it's doable, though.