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Microsoft's newest tactic to convert Windows 10 users is giving them a big comparison list
  • I still retain a Windows install for games, and eventually things stop working easily. I kept running Windows 7 up until around when I built my current PC (2020) and that upgrade was due to some compatibility issue - I can't remember whether it was hardware compatibility with the new setup or a game/launcher requiring Windows 10 before I upgraded. I expect that I will eventually get something that wants 11 to work.

    Mind you I spend a lot less time on games these days and I will probably get a few more years out of that computer - it might be a good while before compatibility/security becomes an issue and I'm required to consider moving on.

  • Microsoft's newest tactic to convert Windows 10 users is giving them a big comparison list
  • The main reason I didn't move to Windows 11 when it was new was it being picky and refusing to install on a processor that was only released two years before the OS (my setup itself being only a year old at the time). Since most things I've read about it since then act as a deterrent to upgrading instead of an incentive I now have no real inclination to try and update from 10 until I'm forced to by software requirements.

  • thank you google maps, very bikeable trail
  • Looks to be shallow enough to (at least mostly) avoid getting wet feet and the bottom looks firm, I'd give it a go without worrying too much. Could be awkward with the skinny tyres of a road bike but I'm assuming from the lead in and out being dirt that this is a track where one has at least brought a gravel bike.

  • In your country, what "common" animals are tourists most excited to see?
  • Kangaroos are the clear winner in my experience, but we've also got possums and various parrots (e.g. sulphur crested cockatoos). Wombats too but they're less common to see.

  • How old is the oldest building in the town you live in?
  • Canberra actually - it's an old dairy building that's part of Duntroon (one of the original homesteads of the region but more well known for being where RMC/ADFA is). It pre dates Canberra by a good bit though since development of the city only really began to gain traction in the 1920s.

  • How old is the oldest building in the town you live in?
  • The oldest extant building is circa 1832, so ~192 years old - not much compared to some places but doing well for an Australian building.

  • It's Over for Fossil Smartwatches
  • Unfortunately yes. They do put some models on sale occasionally so if you want one it can be worth waiting - I got mine at close on half RRP which made the cost somewhat more palatable.

  • It's Over for Fossil Smartwatches
  • I ended up getting a Fenix 6s about a year and a half ago and I think it's about as close to a Pebble successor as things get these days. I get a comfortable week out of the battery, and a responsive e-ink screen with the basics covered plus a few more fitness related things (and a party trick of topo maps) the Pebble didn't have. I don't feel like it has quite the community support that Pebble had in terms of software (or the enabling thereof from Garmin), so it's not 100% the same but it's been working well for me so far.

  • It's Over for Fossil Smartwatches
  • Fossil didn't particularly impress me with their smartwatches, so a sales decrease doesn't surprise me. I had a Skagen Falster 2 (a Fossil by another name) for a bit and it was annoyingly slow with not enough battery to leave the screen on, and eventually did the Fossil thing of the time where the back falls off the watch. I replaced that with a Fossil hybrid HR as I was chasing something more like the Pebble Time Round I liked before its battery lost usable capacity. I liked the concept and battery life of the hybrid but it had a horribly slow interface (galling to me since Pebble had shown you could do much better with e-ink), the e-ink screen ended up fading, it kept getting moisture inside the face, and as a last straw Fossil decided to be a dick and remove the left handed button mode.

  • Boris Johnson turned away from polling station after forgetting to bring photo ID
  • And they all perfectly understand why those strict controls are necessary.

    Coming from a country where no ID is required but everything still goes smoothly, I'm not sure strict ID controls actually are necessary.

  • 'New Vegas is a very, very important game to us,' says mildly exasperated Todd Howard, who will never stop getting grilled about New Vegas
  • I read that as saying what people saw on their screens while playing the games was most truthful, not as a reference specifically to the TV show.

  • Fisker now expects to go bankrupt within 30 days
  • Adaptions are a thing. However paying someone to do it costs a lot of money (even doing it yourself is not cheap) and it's not much more - possibly even less - of a stretch to one's budget to get a whole new car built from the ground up as an EV, so commercial conversions tend to be a niche market focused on more interesting vehicles (e.g. what this Melbourne based conversion company converts).

  • What would you like to see in a house IT setup?
  • If you're running ducting into your server/switch cabinet I've thought before that it could be interesting to have an exhaust setup that you can switch between venting the excess heat directly outside (in summer) or back into the main house (in winter).

  • Leaked images tease BYD's first electric pickup, coming to global markets this year
  • Unfortunately you're in the minority these days, at least in the eyes of manufacturers. It appears that dual cabs are what sell so they're what get made.

    The lack of useful tray sizes in utes is one reason I ended up going for a van for something to put my dirt bike in - unlike most of the utes I was finding within my budget it actually has a load space long enough to fit the bike with room to spare and low enough to roll it in easily.

  • Leaked images tease BYD's first electric pickup, coming to global markets this year
  • You can't fit a full sheet in a dual cab Hilux, Ranger, or DMAX (etc etc) either but these utes sell in vast quantities. To get a dual cab in something not ridiculously large (and not a cab over design) the tray size will inherently be compromised, it seems however that people still go for the extra seats much more than single cabs with more useful tray sizes.

  • puns
  • except there is no ‘#’ operator in C or C++, so any interesting self-referential pattern breaks down here

    # is two layers of ++, so the pattern is there. Whether that was originally intended or coincidence is another matter, but it works well enough that I suspect it was considered when picking names.

  • How do you pick your usernames?
  • For the last while I've been randomising the dictionary of 3 or 4 character words and running down the list until I find something I like the sound of and is available. If it's a well populated username base I might need to drop back to a list of all permutations of a-z in that length and do the same.

  • What smartphones are people using nowadays?
  • Maybe I should try and convince someone to make a slip on thumb extension for use with modern phones

  • What smartphones are people using nowadays?
  • ZenFone 10, because it's one of the now rare phones where you can still reach the whole screen with one hand.

  • Finally! This Is Nvidia's New Control Panel - No Log In, Much Faster, One Unified App
  • No login for updates is a welcome change, it'll save me downloading them manually (because screw making another login for something that shouldn't require one).

  • Functional 3D Printing @kbin.social Auk @kbin.social

    Got a cheap mower missing the air filter cover, so I printed a replacement cover

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    GeoPDF viewers that aren't Avenza Maps

    Does anyone know of a good Android app which lets you view GeoPDF files and see your location on said files? I have a lot of GeoPDFs containing good quality topographic maps (courtesy of my state government) and would like to be able to use them better.

    Avenza Maps is basically the sort of thing I'm after but it won't let me see location on more than three of my own maps at a time, and while there are free topo maps available on their store I find these maps (produced by GetLost) are less readable than the NSW gov maps. Avenza do have a pro version which allows full usage of more than three GeoPDFs but I'm rather against the idea of paying a subsciption of $60 p/a (AUD) for the privilege.

    I'm ok with suggestions for paid apps that might suit if it's a one off payment rather than a subscription.

    Edit: What I've been doing so far is using an old version of Avenza Maps from when it was still called PDF Maps and didn't have the restriction on number of non-store maps, but since that obviously has issues with long term viability it'd be nice to find a current alternative.

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    www.abc.net.au Croc sex frenzy: Low-flying army choppers spark romp in the swamp

    Crocs at a Rockhampton reptile farm were flung into the throes of orgiastic ecstasy after a Chinook helicopter hovered low over their pools – and the erotic explosion has researchers very interested.

    Croc sex frenzy: Low-flying army choppers spark romp in the swamp

    Crocs at a Rockhampton reptile farm were flung into the throes of orgiastic ecstasy after a Chinook helicopter hovered low over their pools – and the erotic explosion has researchers very interested.

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