Holy shit, thank you, i’ve been using Linux, so icecat, but for windows I meant to say waterfox
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Recommend Icefox as a replacement.
Everything works, but no AI BS.
My childhood family computer had the old D&D games from the gold box where you had a wheel you had to pull out and align it every single time you played to get the code symbol to put in in order to play the game.
In retrospect, that was kind of cool, even if it’s diabolical.
I have been told that the reason their publically available training, problem solving, and educational material is so terrible is because there is a secret printed guidebook somewhere that makes everything make sense and if everyone had it it could negatively impact the windows economy.
I do not know if that is true, but I have been told it and it does kind of explain why sites like learn.microsoft.com are so terrible that I would rather reread the world book encyclopedia 1969 edition from A to Z including the index than try to figure out how to run a single powershell command from the educational materials available on that site.
If I ever make a game I’m including at least 7 pieces of deep lore in the manual and one clue that you would only figure out by rtfm
I also think true dystopia is impossible. Eventually, people reach their breaking point and everything collapses to the ground.
I mean, there’s even a Seuss story about it, “Yertle the Turtle”.
We can tolerate a lot of bad things because we have so much hope that things will get better, and when that hope breaks, all hell breaks loose along with it.