Resol van Lemmy

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  • It’s truly a shame that most of the world got the short end of the stick here.

    Also, I literally just updated to the newest version of One UI and I don’t really see what you mean by the similarity to Vista’s old task manager. If anything, it just made my color matching app icons look ugly. It even installed Gemini without my permission.

    On the previous version, they looked like this:




  • I like to devalue myself in front of everyone, that is literally part of my personality. No matter how much people try to compliment me, I’ll always call them liars and tell them that I’m actually garbage. Because being proud of not being proud of yourself is something nobody dares to do.

    Ever wonder why I call myself Resol van Lemmy? Type that word backwards and you’ll know why. In fact, my profile picture is actually related to that very result.

    Ok I broke the rule. But still.



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    2 months ago

    Finally, now I don’t need to have to call a number to get my XP activated, I can just use this.

    For those not in the know, XP’s activation requirements are so harsh that your computer just gets disabled completely after the 30 day grace period if you don’t activate at all. I live in a place where people really don’t tend to buy operating systems, so this was a gigantic letdown.

    You know what? Fuck Windows XP. There. I said it. And I’m taking the downvotes without remorse.












  • I see advertising as a necessary evil. It helps small businesses take off and stay afloat (especially when alternatives for being funded aren’t viable for them), but at the same time it basically promotes corporate greed by shoving ads down our throats.

    Abolishing advertising entirely would be improbable. I just want it to be toned down to the point where we’re all comfortable with it. Too much of a good thing inevitably becomes a bad thing. But too little of a good thing is also a bad thing. So things should be taken in moderation. In the case of advertising, the first statement applies; there’s way too much of it, it’s really in-your-face and disruptive, and we’re all getting sick of it.