• the_riviera_kid@lemmy.world
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    For those who care, at the first setup screen instead of answering any of the questions press Shift + F10.

    CMD will open.

    Type (no quotes) “net user Prefferedusername /add” (replacing Prefferedusername with the user name you wish to use) and press enter.

    Next type “net localgroup administrators Prefferedusername /add” and press enter.

    Next type “net user Prefferedusername /active:yes” and press enter.

    Next type “net user Prefferedusername /expires:never” and press enter.

    Next type “net user administrator /active:no” and press enter.

    Next type “net user defaultUser0 /delete” (this is case sensitive make sure the “U” is capitalized) and press enter.

    Next type “regedit” and press enter.

    This opens registry editor, navigate to “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\OOBE”

    Delete “DefaultAccountAction”, “DefaultAccountSAMName”, and “DefaultAccountSID”

    Right click on “LaunchUserOOBE” and rename it to “SkipMachineOOBE” and make sure the value is set to “1”.

    Close registry editor and type “shutdown /r /t 0”

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      Windows users: “I don’t want to swap to Linux, you have to follow arcane instructions from the Internet and use the terminal to do basic tasks”

      Also Windows users: “Now here is how you add a local user:”

      at the first setup screen instead of answering any of the questions press Shift + F10.

      CMD will open.

      Type (no quotes) “net user Prefferedusername /add” (replacing Prefferedusername with the user name you wish to use) and press enter.

      Next type “net localgroup administrators Prefferedusername /add” and press enter.

      Next type “net user Prefferedusername /active:yes” and press enter.

      Next type “net user Prefferedusername /expires:never” and press enter.

      Next type “net user administrator /active:no” and press enter.

      Next type “net user defaultUser0 /delete” (this is case sensitive make sure the “U” is capitalized) and press enter.

      Next type “regedit” and press enter.

      This opens registry editor, navigate to “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\OOBE”

      Delete “DefaultAccountAction”, “DefaultAccountSAMName”, and “DefaultAccountSID”

      Right click on “LaunchUserOOBE” and rename it to “SkipMachineOOBE” and make sure the value is set to “1”.

      Close registry editor and type “shutdown /r /t 0”

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      Type (no quotes) “net user Prefferedusername /add”

      Using backticks instead of quotation marks is the ideal way to document technical instructions like this here:

      Type net user Prefferedusername /add (replacing Prefferedusername with the user name you wish to use) and press enter.Next type

      net localgroup administrators Prefferedusername /add and press enter.

      Type `net user Prefferedusername /add` (replacing Prefferedusername with the user name you wish to use) and press enter.Next type
      
      `net localgroup administrators Prefferedusername /add` and press enter.
      
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        I cannot find this meme I know I have seen

        Panel 1: “Installing Windows 20 years ago” screenshot of install wizard with just a couple buttons
        Panel 2: “Installing Linux 20 years ago” screenshot of a busy command line
        Panel 3: “Installing Windows today” screenshot of a busy command line
        Panel 4: “Installing Linux today” screenshot of install wizard with just a couple buttons

      • the_riviera_kid@lemmy.world
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        Because some people still require windows for what ever reason and also it’s fun to resist corporate bullshit by spitting in their face.

        Personally I switched to Bazzite for my gaming rigs and Mint for everything else, but I wont judge anyone who wants to stay on windows despite the hostility microsoft has for its user base and I say more power to them.

        Those who stand defiant in the face of overwhelming odds are exactly the sort of folk I like.

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          resist corporate bullshit by spitting in their face.

          Resist corporate bullshit by eschewing the free, non-corporate option – which, because it’s open, gets better the more people use it – in favor of continuing to use the exact same corporate product but with an abstruse, hacky workaround that 0.001% of the userbase will use and will probably be plugged by this time next week. That’ll show those corpo fucks who’s boss. ✊Ⓐ”

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          How is continuing to use their product (thus being farmed for telemetry and other revenues) defiant in any way?

          The reality is you and others are afraid of change. There is no windows-only program I can’t run. Your defiance is futile and you’re the only one suffering, not Microsoft.

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            I get it but let me give you an example of the sort of thing Linux is dealing with:

            I have a nephew who wanted a PC, and had a small budget (they where 11 at the time and I was not going to let them pay) so I used some parts around and made a not so bad mint machine. It worked very well but can not play fortnight (not an issue with mint or the hardware) or other such anti-cheat games. The child was ok with it but his parents got mad at me as to why I would not just “be normal” and put a real operating system on the machine. They tried to tell my nephew that he should not use his PC until they can bring it to someone that can “fix” it by putting windows on it (they are kinda asshats). Lucky for my nephew the place they took the PC said the same thing I did and that it would not run as well with windows on it, but would do it if they wanted (they said no when they got the cost).

            So the PC gets used and is enjoyed (it was the nephews birthday present from me), and used by his father as much as him. But all this time I am getting constant complaints about the “weird stuff” I forced on them, and that one day they will get him a “real” computer. Keep in mind my brother has a PC that is running windows that has more bloat and malware then you would think possible at this time (I think why he kept using his son’s) that was about the same in hardware (1060, am4 3600ish, 8 gigs of ram sort of machines). The mint PC was clearly better, and when their child started to point out how much more time my brother spent on his Linux computer then his own my brother just happened to “spill” a whole glass of water directly into his son’s computer. Then he hid the PC away and just blamed it not working on the “bad software” that it was running, and how it was a “trash” machine anyway. (I did get it back eventually, replaced the board and shipped it back to my nephew who is now using it again).

            So the point of the story is this, would you if you had to deal with users (and lets assume you are not related to them) like this put Linux on their machines or just not want to deal with them and put a ripped and custom windows on it?

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            The reality is you and others are afraid of change. There is no windows-only program I can’t run.

            Well I’m glad you represent everybody.

            People who need to use software like the Adobe suite professionally? They should just abandon their whole career and not use Adobe. Because being unemployed will really show em.

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              Every time this topic comes up, you’d think that all Windows users are all professional graphic designers who use AutoCAD and also play Valorant professionally.

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              Can you run Battlefield 6?

              This isn’t even a Windows or Linux thing: Why the hell do you want Saudi Arabia and Jared Kusher* to have kernel-level access to your machine? Why, why is that worth it for just a game?

              *I really wish I was joking with this part

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      Next type “ net user Prefferedusername/active:yes” and press enter.

      A space is needed before the slash on this command, right? And no space before net.

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      That’s a lot of instructions just to use the computer you paid for and is yours…

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        Linux has its stupid bullshit too, its just 12 of one and a dozen of another sort of situation. For example I don’t have to jump through hoops to auto mount a secondary drive on windows I just install the drive and there it is. But on linux I have to jump through all sorts of ridiculous hoops for some stupid reason. However it will auto mount flash drives and sd cards even though those are the ones more likely to pose a security risk.

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          I just plugged in an old drive to make sure I’m not going crazy, and I didn’t do anything besides hit the power button, log in, and open the file explorer:

          And its right there.

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      Intructions unclear.

      Invalid command: net rap user Prefferedusername
      Usage:
      net rap user add             Add specified user
      net rap user info            List domain groups of specified user
      net rap user delete          Remove specified user
      
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    The noose keeps tightening.

    Google also has been trying to argue that modifying client side javascript is equivalent to hacking.

    Modifying code running on your own fucking machine, in your own fucking browser.

  • 鳳凰院 凶真 (Hououin Kyouma)@sh.itjust.works
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    Me in 2026: diving into the dark web to find an instruction manual


    They took control of the digital town square and now its a prison. Monopolitistic shithole corporate vampire behavior.

    “Freedom is dead. Freedom remains dead. And we’ve killed it. How shall we comfort ourselves, the murderers of all murderers? What festivals of atonement, what sacred games shall we have to invent?”

    -Nietzsche 2026

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    just searched youtube for “ windows 11 without microsoft account”.
    there are thousands of videos still up.
    people will just believe anything that fits their worldview and not check anything out….

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      The fact that some videos remain does not mean that some videos haven’t been removed

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        Yeah I don’t understand their take at all.

        “They haven’t gotten them all so THEY’RE NOT DOING IT IN THE FIRST PLACE so reactionary with your worldview JEEZ”

        This is the kind of low-tier thinking that got us here in the first place.

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      Better yet, this would be much better and easier to host as written instructions.

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        There was a time Youtube videos would only be seen by 11 people. But it grew because people posted videos anyway.

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          It grew because it was the only platform that did it.

          If you want views, you have to go where the viewers are. Current alternatives are sorely lacking.

          If you want the smaller platforms to grow, you do need to post there, but ignoring the existing giant won’t get you seen unfortunately. At the very least, you should do both.

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            Thousands of bots.

            Also it has to get around the many rules Youtube itself has for the all mighty algorithm.

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        A little ironic that this comment posted on Lemmy (tiny competitor to reddit)

        Viewers go where the content is, yes, but you don’t get content on alternative sites if you don’t post there.

        YouTube in the old days was awesome. Then Google happened to it. When it first started it was quite small.

        Principles matter!