• @[email protected]
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    21 month ago

    Right click tray icon > Settings > Manage backup > Turn off backup for all the folders…

    That’s it, all your folders become local only. Then if you don’t want it running just disable auto-startup in task manager.

    I guess it’s more popular to hate than to learn things…

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      The fact that it’s opt-out and not opt-in says a lot about windows.

      I guess it’s more popular to hate than to learn things…

      Sure is, look at all that hate this little guy 🐧 gets for example

    • @[email protected]
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      11 month ago

      Its not like Microsoft advertises this - they explicitly obfuscate and make things opt out

    • @[email protected]
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      21 month ago

      Windows® Just Works™

      “But I don’t want to learn how to set things up, I just want it to work, now how do I set up this windows pc?”

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      31 month ago

      No one should have to do that stupid shit, it should be opt in only. The only reason for this model is to trick idiots into buying a subscription they never wanted or needed.

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    Bro, I had just reinstalled windows and I moved my backup folder straight to my desktop, then left. I get an alert like two hours later saying my onedrive is full. What? Go back and the copy failed. I can excuse it automatically backing stuff up because people don’t understand anything, but to cancel my local transfer is insane. I was livid. OneDrive is cancer.

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    71 month ago

    Almost all the new hires at work save shit to one drive and teams and it’s incredibly annoying to locate anything. Just save it to the dang shared drive.

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      I had to force people in our lab to use the shared drive, they were all so resistant to it for some reason. Lo and behold they love it now because its easy to share stuff and you can use any computer to get it.

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    And in a million years, people will still do everything possible except install Linux. Ubuntu is 20 years old and it was already a decent alternative to Windows back then. People are idiots and we shouldn’t be sorry for them.

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      I always find it funny how people act as if there is literally no reason in existence to keep using windows.

      It literally just shows us your ignorance and insulation from the real world.

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        51 month ago

        Please tell me because I have been using Windows at home and at work for more than 30 years and I still believe that most people only need Firefox and LibreOffice.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 month ago

          Well for starters, if I were to install linux I’d have no manufacturer’s software to control motherboard, keyboard, mouse, and GPU. None of those exist for linux, and the open source alternatives would take decades to have only a fraction of the features already present in the manufacturer’s offering.

          Then how do I interact with my apple devices? I want to sideload apps. Windows can do it with sideloadly + itunes. On the linux scene the opensource software is abandoned for almost 4-5 years. It doesn’t work because I also already tried it.

          Then I want to play games. On windows I don’t have to fiddle with proton versions and recompiling the whatever the shit to play the new doom.

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      You know, some people’s work needs software that doesn’t run on Linux. (Adobe in my case, and yes, the Linux-compatible alternatives are missing important features.)

      Also anti-cheat in online games often doesn’t support Linux.

      Those are the main reasons I’m still sticking to Windows, but at least I 🏴‍☠️ it lol.

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        Windows vm for adobe shit… and these days, only kernel level anticheats dont work for linux. (And lets be honest, good.)

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          as far as I read it’s difficult/buggy to give GPU passthrough to VMs (I only have one GPU - I found this guide but it seems quite over my skill level)

          and as much as I don’t like kernel-level anticheats, one of my main games (Genshin) uses them 🤷 another older MMO I occasionally play, Uncharted Waters Online, also uses such kernel-level anticheat

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            There is always dual booting. Basically its how much bullshit do you want to deal with microsoft before dealing with the minor inconveniences of linux.

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              There is always dual booting.

              I’ve read many experiences about how Windows has a tendency to brick the Linux partition when dual-booting :/

              Basically its how much bullshit do you want to deal with microsoft before dealing with the minor inconveniences of linux.

              For me it’s more like how much Linux-incompatibility bullshit I’d need to put up with (in addition to running into situations where I’d have to use CLI which I hate) in exchange of using a not-actively-user-hostile FLOSS OS. And for my abilities and use cases the balance doesn’t quite tip in Linux’s favour yet, over an O&O Shutup’d Win10 Enterprise where I can disable 99% of Microsoft’s bullshit via group policies. (Will see how that changes when I have to switch to Win11 in a few months lol.)

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                If you install windows first and then linux, windows wont overwrite the bootloader.

                I use linux as a daily gaming pc… you know how often i need to use CLI? Zero.

                Instead of reading about it, try it.

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              21 month ago

              Yeah, such minor inconveniences of linux, such as not having motherboard control software at all, and not having a way to customize my peripherals, because the software also doesn’t exist.

              Meanwhile god forbid I open the onedrive settings and solve this annoyance in 10 seconds.

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      41 month ago

      Not back then no. I could install windows and get it running but not ubuntu and connect to internet. Now linux is flat out better than windows, only issue remaining being proprietary software.

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    21 month ago

    ms permmisions tricks… take ownership of it’s folder. delete other perms. everyone denied. gets an error and doesn’t start. done

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      I just uninstalled it on my work pc. I got fed up when certain applications saved a cache to somewhere in %APPDATA% that got backed up every Tuesday. The apps then saw the cache changed and attempted to reconcile the changes and corrupted my work.

      Never again.

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        230 days ago

        ms backup has never worked. onedrive will come back until you trip it and let it think it’s already installed. btdt

  • Omega
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    My end user had three documents.

    1. In oneDrive, localised to Spanish
    2. In oneDrive, still in English
    3. The actual document folder

    Guess where they put all the files that I wanted to be put in /documents?

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    Man, with the Linux users on one side and daddy Microsoft high on the cloud, C: don’t get no respect!

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    I love my jobs implementation of onedrive. It copies files from my hardrive, erases the local copy, and then loses the remote version.

    • @[email protected]
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      91 month ago

      Just activate the option to keep a local copy, right click the folder your files are in and choose “keep local copy”

      • @[email protected]
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        251 month ago

        You say this like it makes sense that this functionality isn’t the default. Why the fuck does that make sense to you?!

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          61 month ago

          The idea is that you can have more data online than you can fit on your computer.

          It makes sense for SharePoint when there can easily be enough data to cause space problems on employee computers.

          It doesn’t really make sense for it to be the default for personal OneDrives though.

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            It also allows IT depts to deploy thin clients for a fraction of the cost of a full desktop (along with the crap performance for actual multitasking).

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          It is the default, but some IT people decide to set shit up a particular way that makes things stupid, and some even lock those settings for some dumbass reason…

      • @[email protected]
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        Thanks! It was “Always keep on this device” but I didn’t know that was an option. I was able to fully download a folder where individual items could not be retrieved. Awesome!

        • @[email protected]
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          51 month ago

          Apple lets you do this with ebooks, then you turn off iCloud sync thinking it’ll just keep all the local copies you just individually downloaded…

          nah deletes ‘em all

      • bishop
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        “your administrator has restricted your ability to change this setting”