Ugh Windows 11 is installing.
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Sleeping seems to hurt the Windows 11. Won't wake. Not sure yet what's going on.
I promised I'd use new Outlook. I'm using new Outlook. It's miserable.
@thomholwerda It's a web app, so nothing new.
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What's with Windows 11 and laptop fans? I'm barely using the processor or Intel Arc GPU and the fans go haywire all the time.
@thomholwerda My Ryzen7 is silent in battery mode, some specific problem with your laptop?
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Wait, here's actual proof. This is my life now. You paid for this. You sick nerds paid money to see me suffer.
You're on a list now, for sure.

@thomholwerda An put that Start menu on the left or you're not a power user.
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@thomholwerda No dark mode? I can't handle all the brightness of the default white mode in Windows. I set a nice dark theme with purple accent colors, otherwise I end up like Cillian Murphy in Sunshine.

@kaidenshi For me it depends on the machine I'm working on: on non AMOLED / high brightness displays I prefer the light mode because of the highest contrast in daylight. During the night I dim the display and activate the blue light filter.
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@kaidenshi For me it depends on the machine I'm working on: on non AMOLED / high brightness displays I prefer the light mode because of the highest contrast in daylight. During the night I dim the display and activate the blue light filter.
@thomholwerda@zbrando @thomholwerda Yeah I wish I could handle light theme interfaces, but I have light blue eyes and I'm extremely light sensitive, as well as severely nearsighted. A bright sunny day keeps me indoors or in shade just so I don't have to squint all day.
I have experimented with warm color temperature settings and blue light filters but I still get headaches so I default to dark themes and it really helps.
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There's no Mastodon/Fedi application for Windows and that sucks.
No, the one you want to mention to me now is garbage. I tried them all.
There are good things about Windows 11! Now that sleep/wake works, it's faster and uses less battery than Linux. Outlook (the classic one) is really not that bad, and on par with the Linux groupware clients (Kmail and Evolution). The Settings application is finally kind of alright now? Oh, and there's just... Icons on my desktop without having to resort to third-party extensions or other nonsense.
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There are good things about Windows 11! Now that sleep/wake works, it's faster and uses less battery than Linux. Outlook (the classic one) is really not that bad, and on par with the Linux groupware clients (Kmail and Evolution). The Settings application is finally kind of alright now? Oh, and there's just... Icons on my desktop without having to resort to third-party extensions or other nonsense.
@thomholwerda out of curiosity, what was the last windows version you used?
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@thomholwerda of course it has! you just need to install Windows Subsystem for Linux

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@thomholwerda nope. But third party support might be possible. At least, it was in Windows 10.
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@thomholwerda nope. But third party support might be possible. At least, it was in Windows 10.
@thomholwerda I forked the Google Code project back in the days
https://github.com/a-v-s/usialtgr
This can be compiled with https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=102134 -
There are good things about Windows 11! Now that sleep/wake works, it's faster and uses less battery than Linux. Outlook (the classic one) is really not that bad, and on par with the Linux groupware clients (Kmail and Evolution). The Settings application is finally kind of alright now? Oh, and there's just... Icons on my desktop without having to resort to third-party extensions or other nonsense.
@thomholwerda@exquisite.social There is also PowerToys in the Microsoft store now.