Everything can be fixed
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- Опубліковано 11 чер 2024
- If you just look at the Tech News Feed, you would think we are Doomed. However, EVERYTHING CAN BE FIXED.
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TLDR Everything can be fixed, just do it!
Unless it's an Adobe Product.
🏴☠
piracy😊
TLDW, in this case... lol
I suggest checking out Sumatra PDF
Started checking out Affinity's offerings today.
["I can fix her" intensifies]
Yeah , apart from playing Call of Duty on Linux :D
"i can make her worse" 😈
Seeing this video pop up the day after my exam where I failed and decided to drop out. It has given me motivation to start something else. Thank you.
I believe in your bro, keep hauling your ass cause life is too short
You are awesome
@@aspiring_millionaireYou are awesome for telling him this! Glad to see people cheering up other people.
😂loved the shot at adobe
Windows is beyond fixing. It needs to be re-coded without the crap, bloat, telemetry, and keyloggers (Recall) etc etc.
The only useful thing is the kernel, and the compatibility and ways to develop Windows apps.
Yeah, it's a disaster. I'm convinced that they've hosed it so bad with the stuff you listed that they can't even strip it out anymore.
Ya, I think Windows is a beast and has very messy internals. I just could never really get into Windows and I feel a waste of time to learn it in the long run.
Can you imagine getting a xbox stripped ver of windows and then building it up as custom level?
It's more of an insult to those that actually paid money than those that pirated windows for as long as its existed. I have not paid for a copy of windows since 2000
I’m loving the Bob the Builder attitude.
Microsoft spying never gets old
At least they are honest about it 😂
@@F0XH0UND007 honestly, that's a improvement..
and apple
@@ussul6524 Yeah but they like to pretend they're not.
@@F0XH0UND007 Oh How BIG of them. This is the attitude that keeps this spying going.
I agree. Sometimes the fix is to use something else or to make something else if it's a problem on a closed system that you can't edit yourself. As a network and voice engineer, I'm constantly fixing stuff everyday. Sometimes those fixes are replacements, upgrades, config changes, new plans, etc., but it's important to remember that all technology was made by humans. AI was created by humans so by proxy anything AI makes is going to be something humans can fix because humans made the AI that made the thing. Don't just "accept the bad" things as they are. Get up and do something about it if it's a real problem for you.
You're wrong. AI is capable of generative learning. Not too far into the future, AI will have the ability to reason far more efficiently than any human is capable of. Remember what you've stated here, because in 20 years, humans trying to fix something that AI created will be like a dog or cat trying to fix today's human-created tech. Humans will no longer have the intelligence to grasp or reverse-engineer AI-generated ideas.
@@nealthompson404 No, I disagree. If AI creates something we can't fix, just replace it. No matter what, never underestimate the power of choice. Even if you have to replace an AI with an other AI to fix something or to maintain human control, never accept that something is beyond human reach. That's what leads to dystopia.
That would be like saying we'll never reach the bottom of the ocean or will never go to the moon because it's beyond what humans can do. Both those things have been done. No matter what happens, never accept that something is beyond what humans can do.
It really doesn't matter how smart AI gets. Never underestimate what humans can do in large groups!
@@nealthompson404how about engineering a reverse-AI interpreter that is powered by AI?
@@instinctz6589 There is that to consider as well. Good point.
Ok. So how do we fix AI so it doesn't steal everyone's data, work and job?
Complain to legislators, request to be except, and poison your data.
Joymaxxing
Gen z + tech= perfection
Such a motivational speech! I needed that, thanks man.
I want to play games with anticheat on linux
Yeah that's not fixable lol
@@aevumlux3323 Sadly. It's the one thing preventing me from ditching windows.
some anticheats can work on linux tho, most dont
You are absolutely right. I have nothing else to say.
I feel what we are frustrated now days isn't the tech but the social aspect of corporation, government and people.
Freedom and privacy in modern cars
Rather than fix, let's build better FOSS systems without the innate weaknesses of closed source and copyrighted code
I have to give Chris a big thumbs up 👍 for that Adobe crack 😂😂😂
You can fix it with Chris titus windows utility definitely gets the job done thanks for creating it. But you are right pal everything can be fixed if you think about it.
trying to adopt this mindset currently switching jobs, with all the certainty in the world its easy to fall into a defeatist mentality. thanks for the reminder!
The Adobe Punchline at the end was perfect timing lol... keep killing it bro.. also your powershell command tool looks and feels better every time i use it.. thank you "AL MIGHTY TITUSGOD " LOL
Hey, that is cool! That is EXACTLY what I have been doing for the past few weeks, and inspired by your videos. I have been working on IT for [far too long if you ask me], I'm a long time Debian+Arch user, but now I am bound to Windows due to a new job, as 2 of the most basic tools I need simply DO NOT work on Linux, no matter what I do. So I fired up your tools and your channel on a fresh new Win install and started tailoring it for my needs, keeping "privacy" in mind since this is a major factor for me (I deal with too sensitive data to trust MS or any other big techs out there, tbh - and I know, don't even get me started on the irony of working for a company that deals with sensitive data yet refuses to migrate to Linux just because...). On the surface, I have defaced Windows to a point that none of my co-workers even believe I am working on Windows when I have to share my screen lmao. And I know 97% of what is going on under the hood - I barely care for the remaining 3% as I know where they come from and go to, and they are harmless for me -, which gives me enough peace of mind to be able to sleep at night. And this was all taken from your hints and tutorials. So, thanks for your effort and for this video, mate! You are a gem to our community!
Yes everything can be fixed. But does everything worth fixing?
As much as im not a google fan, youtube is one i unfortunately use often . I have fixed every single issue ive come across with youtube-ing the issue. Common sense will help you decide which content provider to trust or not. And all my pc customers (my term for friends and family) ask how did i learn all this pc info? Uhh by using a pc I learned how to. When i was playing music and learning drums for the first 25 years. We had to play a record, yes vinyl, hold my finger lightly on the label and slow it down and then decide was that the bass drum or bass player? Now open YT, and watch the original drummer as well ad 100’s of others teach you as if they stopped by and coached me through it. Man what took me 2 decades to get a foothold on could have been done on 1 summer break lol.
Not so sure about that, but I am waiting for the video where Chris talks into a giant novelty-sized microphone.
2:10-2:27
And that's why that brilliant mind was so troubled. A whole operating system built by himself!? One would think that he was going through some form of _psychological warfare._ Or too smart for his own good.
This is the tech version of that Shia LeBouf video. Also, I genuinely want to thank you for not being a "we're doomed" kind of guy. Seriously.
As someone who works in enterprise level tech support I totally agree.
Keep on keeping on Chris 👍
Chris is an optimist
With the exception of Adobe.
Brilliant!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Watching this making me worry that's he's lost it, until he mentioned about Adobe.
I have lost count of all the things you have helped me fix.
_Checks release date_
So it's _not_ April first.. huh.
Huge missed opportunity to do a tight five about airplane peanuts.
Terry A Davis didn't just write his own operating system, he also wrote his own programming language and his own compiler that compiles just-in-time and ahead-of-time. Linus Torvalds didn't wrote his own compiler, and that's the difference between an amateur and a professional.
Yeah with a heavy enough blade, sturdy enough stocks, studious use of gravity, and the willingness to submit to bloodshed, you can fix anything!
this is such a heartwarming video!
I know you're talking about tech, but this is a powerful life advice!
Euro car with dozens of modules .... they can be fixed but it's gonna be painful
Thank you for this video. I favourited it. This is just the dose of positive thinking I needed!
I feel like the centralization of email is going to be pretty hard to fix.
It was made to be decentralized but in practice there's now a grand total of 2 players.
For a business I'd never bother trying to roll my own, even though it's not really all that hard. I just don't want to deal with massive sweeping subnet blocks.
Your mic fooled me ,lol. I thought it was a hairdryer at first🤣🤣
Great motivational speech!
Thanks Titus!
Garbage in, garbage out. I don't want anything filtering my search results.
The options are there more than ever.
Be proactive, not reactive.
The reason why I'm thankful to you Chris, for your Windows 10/11 Debloat Tools... One of the last reason I'm still using Windows OS...
How do I fix my Thinkpad laptop keyboard where the caps keys and the alt keys don't work correctly? I have been trying for a couple of days now.
Technology is the easy part. It is why we are techies. People and organization brokenness and seeming cussedness is something else again. A lot is technological beautiful open ended possibilities. Getting past the broken human part to see it actualized is something else again.
Hello. Can you help me fix one problem I have? I want to boot Linux in qemu with tinyconfig configuration, and busybox. The problem is that the kernel cannot load the init file from the hard drive image. It works though if I do it through virttio (add the corresponding modules in the kernel, use the if=virtio option in the qemu options, and set root=/dev/vda in the bootloader). But I would like to boot with the default qemu IDE disk parameter. How should I compile the kernel to make it work? Can you fix it? Thanks.
EVERYTHING is given to us and they still moan about it!
There is no fixing that Ankermake disallows being logged in to two devices at once, you will email a Chinese representative and be told that your issue isn't one. There is no fixing the android os not parsing the mouse clicks on the bottom screen of an lg wing for remotely controlling PCs via Parsec or Moonlight. There is no fixing Google Assistant actually parsing and sending commands properly to a motorcycle comm unit.
Most things can be fixed, Some things probably can't.
3:25, and matter of time, money and other things :)
Yeah, If you know programming, you can fix it. but the real problem is that most people don't know programming and don't have to. It's sad that the shitty tech product will always dominate for the majority of users. For example, We all know that most people will still use Windows Recall regardless of all its disasters. This here is the real problem, Chris.
"You can fix it." - I think it's getting more real for software we run everyday. A lot of projects choose open-source route where people can literally fix their problems themselves and make product better for everyone. It would be unthinkable just 10 or 20 years ago where most software stuff relied on big corporations keeping their secrets.
Nearly everything can compute anything today, providing it has the proper I/O and enough memory.
Most modern day machines ARE turing complete machines!
Clicking "learn more" didn't lead to normal dissapointment this time! It led to an entirely different user, lmao.
You are right. Since there is internet I am not afraid of anything. I know someone had problem like me before and fix it. So I just have to find it. If not, maybe a group forum will point me the right direction. This experience will only get better for people. I love it.
Not only are u great at tech, u are a great motivator Mr.Titus, thank you for making this amazing video.
whats the best web browser and best operating system, i literally changed operating system like 6 times.
Sure we might be able to fix things now, however it needing to be fixed implies that it was broken to begin with and back in the day, everything just worked. You didn't need to fix anything because what is there to fix when it wasn't broken.
back in the day literally everything was goofed up and janky
Back in the day there was nothing to use, rather to be fixed.
I can’t think of anything that ‘just worked’, apart from software devs, who didn’t get dumped by corpos after the successful completion of every other project.
Back in the day there was no over the internet patching. We got CDs and disks in the mail for updates. They made sure there were fewer bugs, not "we can fix it in prod"
@@user-xv8xh2ib6p You're certainly right there was less stuff. But we still were happy and didn't miss what we didn't have because less is more
i agree with you titus especially on the linux front there has been so much development just from 2017 onwards
The issue is inertia people do not fix things even if it is super easy and they swallow all the bad, and big tech know this.
But if you are an intermediate tech user that at least follow youtube guides: yes we are in heaven
Hey I got my audio PERFECT yesterday Chris(again)! Then today I f�cking wrecked it (again).
So what do I do If don't have space on the c drive to do a system restore. tryed videos on command prompt and I tryed reset this PC but I get there was a problem resetting your PC no changes were made. is there a video
It won't let me uninstall Windows update to see if that the problem I don't got the money to buy a new PC if it comes to that if you can make a video for fix to the auto repair fix
Microsoft maybe able to fix Windows 11, but looks like removing local accounts didn't really help.
At least the workaround takes two seconds. Fired up a VM and was able to work around the Microsoft account.
I love your attitude Chris
How do I fix executives making me do crazy things in our environment? I can't afford to quit :(
Everything can be fixed, because if it cant, people will look for alternatives and big tech companies will do anything to regain their share of the market. it's called "healthy competition" for a reason.
I think Chris forgot the obligatory Guy Fawkes mask.
God bless you.
04:00 - Even "Adobe PDF reader" (local instance of it) was fixed by me without internet connection. It was many years ago, but hey it works.
Good point.
thank you
unless you want to play Nintendo games from your childhood on your pc! you will be sued!
@ChrisTitusTech
Question is Chris?
Can you be fixed….?????
Enjoy your videos….!!!
Heh heh heh.
Dirty mind
I've been looking for a job for four years
Im about to be homeless in 6 weeks
And if there was anything i could do about it i'd have done that years ago.
I cant solve something where i dont have any power or say.
A bit off-topic but can anyone recommend a windows duplicate file finder?!
Whatcha smoking ?
Maybe he got WAY too much caffeine before the video.
I want it too.
he is cooking tho
will you make a video about linux setup script?
I kind of miss Terry Davis
You're wrong Chris. At some point, 3G cellular service is going to end around my area, leaving my BlackBerry 10 phone incapable of SMS or calling. This cannot be fixed by me. So far, there are no phones capable of running Linux or non-Googley-eyed AOSP OSs which include a physical keyboard.
At some future point I'm going to need a vehicle that was built after 2010. The question is, will it be possible to detect and remove not only all outward communication devices from the vehicle, but also all driver logging devices? Everything is fixable, you say.
Making a usb-c attachable keyboard and 3d-printing a phone case for this purpose should fix the first one.
As for the vehicle, it has already been solved in many places by customising their in-house facilities, devices, and tools, but just not for ordinary consumers nowadays.
These aren't fixed yet, but are fixable.
You can do it ❤
We can fix things using it or stop using it and saying why we don't want to use it anymore, I think
Recall still scared the crap out of me and the great purge/migration of any remaining Windows drives began. I guess one question is not whether or not everything can be fixed but if I want to have to be the person to do it. Think the irony with Adobe is piracy fixes that problem. I use GIMP so I haven't been in their ecosystem for years (think CC were the last Adobe software I used).
With AI everything seems will be so perfect and izi that I am not sure what I will be doing... it is terrible weird feeling when you do not have to do anything
missing a pulpit?
Thanks fot this positive perspective. We need that in our nerdy/nevrotic way of looking at things in a negative way as we're getting older. I tend to think of this era as an absolutely benediction both technologically and scientifically and yet, on other stuff (say world order) we seems to be on the brink of collapse ☺But this tech celebration comes at a cost socially and politically. I just hope you and I gives enough attention to our offspring who has to deal with the digital word everyday! Oh and yes, Adobe cannot be fixed, it needs to be merely replaced by tons of other alternatives, I agree 😄
Bless. 🙏
thanks
I still use windows and with the help of a lot of windows config apps it tuns pretty smooth compared to before and less bloat overall what keeps me from switching to linux is lack of knowledge in how to configure deeply the os (also time I guess which is funny I spent all this time fixing windows instead of learning linux that is actually hilarious) but maybe one day especially if all anticheat is no longer a problem or the other weird issues I have only used linux on a vm I don’t think there have been any issues but it is a vm so you never know if in reality something is not right also using an asus laptop not sure how that will fair out definitely won’t be switching until I get a new pc
I aint reading allat
I guess I picked my poison 💀
you saved my mariage. thx a lot !
We are at a tipping point where we can't allow our voices and choices to be ignored. If we do, Corps won and we just get to eat whatever they give us. Keep being vocal and more importantly speak with your wallets! (In a way this a "fix?)
Is it possible to can make run all and every software on Linux ??? Software who is only for Windows developed ? Can i make run every Musicproduction and Computer Graphics and Film-Cut Software to run on a Linux Computer ??? And can Run Linux on a AMD Threadripper Pc with 64 cores CPU and with NVidia Videocards ?
No everyone have same knowledge and backgrounds to handle M$ bloatwares or spywares. RECALL is not a new tool but it is announced to be opened by default and keep all data for M$ to use without limit. Many needs to know those tools which has been using for time and wish to have these spywares, like a tivity history from windows 10? or much more be removed
Great video
I agree, its great
TempleOS mentioned
In tech? Sure. With humanity? Not without divine intervention.
If TempleOS was possible back then, then SerenityOS is possible now. And Serenity is freaking awesome and has the potential to actually be truly useful and usable, unlike TempleOS.
There's also a guy going full minimalist and start from scratch, GTFO with all your dependencies and dynamic linking hell and 30 million lines of code just for the kernel and so on.
He's implementing an OS, currently with a minimalistic dwm-like window manager for RISC-V. The OS is called Serenum (I know, I kinda hate how closely it sounds with SerenityOS too) and the guy building it is called Sam H Smith - has a channel here on YT and posts videos about the progress and why he does things like it does.
It's certainly much earlier in the process than SerenityOS is now, but it's a nice, fresh take. The guy didn't simply start the OS from scratch, he did the language too. And now he does seem to progress fast. He says he'll do WiFi next. I'm still not super convinced that when he'll reach somewhat comparable features with Linux that it won't have a huge mess of a codebase, but, hey, it's a rather new platform (RISC-V), so why not throw all the garbage history and compatibility stuff away and start cleanly, to have something more manageable ? He also does file access differently, to natively improve security. Interesting stuff.
it is literally doable TODAY to use a cluster of INKJET PRINTERS tu run the life support systems for a NUCLEAR SUBMARINE
Titus 2024!
Thanks for fixing windows with your script! Such a great tool, I use it with every install.
So pls Chris build an OS for us, u halfway there, u finish by the time we started ;))