What Are You Doing Right Now
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Microsoft edge is rude, to open up like that right off the bat when you log into a PC for the first time after an update .
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@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Microsoft edge is rude, to open up like that right off the bat when you log into a PC for the first time after an update .
In every conceivable way. It's awful.
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So many meetings today.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Microsoft edge is rude, to open up like that right off the bat when you log into a PC for the first time after an update .
In every conceivable way. It's awful.
I just opened up a windows 7 machine for the first time to make sure everything was still working, right?
before the restaurant opened.
and it took forever to even open the damn program. I didn't even tell it to open. -
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
So many meetings today.
For the last 3 weeks, I've been in meetings all day every day... Not multiple meetings... just one long stupid meeting.
Also, if anybody recommends an Ivanti Product to you... Run. Run as far and as fast as you can. Then, when you think you've run far enough, run some more. Then, find a deep dark cave to crawl into and never emerge from again. Just ugh...
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@nadnerB said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@nadnerB said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@nadnerB said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@nadnerB said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
looking for a car
Where did you see it last?
online somewhere
Well, I hope this wasn't it. I'm still getting used to the controls.
is that how you guys treat victorians? nice.
Only the football teams
welllll, minus the Hawksdon't tell me you're hawks fan?
been a fan since way way way back.
3, III, 3, III, 3Yep
I knew you were a smart fella.
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@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Microsoft edge is rude, to open up like that right off the bat when you log into a PC for the first time after an update .
In every conceivable way. It's awful.
I just opened up a windows 7 machine for the first time to make sure everything was still working, right?
before the restaurant opened.
and it took forever to even open the damn program. I didn't even tell it to open.I logged onto a W7 PC today and it had auto installed the chromium version of Edge.
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@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Microsoft edge is rude, to open up like that right off the bat when you log into a PC for the first time after an update .
In every conceivable way. It's awful.
I just opened up a windows 7 machine for the first time to make sure everything was still working, right?
before the restaurant opened.
and it took forever to even open the damn program. I didn't even tell it to open.I logged onto a W7 PC today and it had auto installed the chromium version of Edge.
I've been using that version since it was announced as available. It's had some good updates and I think it's at least as good as chrome now, plus it doesn't eat all my ram and make my cpu hot just for running. Set up properly, it'll sync bookmarks and works well, even on my android.
I understand there's a lot of animosity. I read the manual, such as is available, and release notes, and I've found it better than chrome in my use.
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It needs an official unofficial name as calling it Edge is a bit bland, and Chromium Edge makes it sound like an Android phone.
Like Internet Explorer has Internet Exploiter or Internet Exploder.The two best that I've seen are:
- Chedge
- Edgium
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i like edgium
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Credge
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Two of our closest bars just closed, forever.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Two of our closest bars just closed, forever.
Damn
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Being very impressed with my first time (that i am aware of) working with an ARM processor. These things are slick! Gotta dig into the history and what the future is. I remember vaguely about discussions involving RISC based cpu's and that they were the wave of the future back in the early 90's. Wish i would have paid more attention. It is in a surface pro x.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Two of our closest bars just closed, forever.
Which ones? I may have to be heart broken too.
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@popester said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Two of our closest bars just closed, forever.
Which ones? I may have to be heart broken too.
Red Rock... which I was not a fan of so not a big deal. It wasn't bad, just not my vibe.
And Fox and Hound... which had a great beer selection and we used frequently.
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@popester said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Being very impressed with my first time (that i am aware of) working with an ARM processor. These things are slick! Gotta dig into the history and what the future is. I remember vaguely about discussions involving RISC based cpu's and that they were the wave of the future back in the early 90's. Wish i would have paid more attention. It is in a surface pro x.
It would be surprising if it was your first, even if you exclude embedded devices and phones. Windows CE was ARM only, for example, back in the day. ARM has been everywhere for decads.
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@popester said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I remember vaguely about discussions involving RISC based cpu's and that they were the wave of the future back in the early 90's.
80s. They were old hat by the 90s. By the mid-90s, they were anything but the future and CISC was already considered legacy.
The Intel/AMD world remains the only CISC holdout to have survived. Itanium was the only competitor to the CISC/RISC world, and it failed miserably.
Today, there's AMD64 and RISC, and it's been that way since the M68000 died off. They were the last CISC alternative to IA32 with any traction.
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For those too young... M68K (Mac, Atari, Amiga) was CISC. The M88K that followed it, but never got popular, was RISC.