PSA: While it's possible to mimic what Windows 10 Ameliorated does through Group Policy without pulling features, Windows 10 Ameliorated directly removes the components responsible for phoning home.
Well me having my own business as well, can just confirm that it works really well if I just call their names, how else do you want to get that specific persons attention ?
@@pneumaticdoggo5900 say it in a polite manner, "Alex could you come here for a second" or "Alex do you have a few seconds to spar". Ask as a favor. Kind way of speaking get my attention more then yelling a name. That woukd mean they are upset.
And how it affects performance and convenience. Having to wait for MS server when you want to access the C drive is a big, HUGE, issue. Who knows what else is dragged down by the supposed benefits of having Microsoft breathing down your neck.
why can't we just have a program like glasswire control what information goes out. Like if im just using the browser, Im not letting anything else come through. like tf.
Infinity Drive it’s interesting you mention that. That’s exactly what I do. I think it works pretty well however, there are some system services that require Internet connection for your computer to work correctly on the internet. After watching this it makes me wonder what those services are doing aside from their advertised purpose. I think what pisses me off the most about this entire thing is that I have to pay for the privilege of being date mined.
Win+Tab and Alt+Tab have historically always - or since at least XP as that's as far back as my memory wishes to function - worked slightly differently achieving the same outcome. If it's been a while since he used or paid attention to Switchable Desktop and Gallery Window View of windows, it could just be that he's so defaulted to Alt+Tab - which he did specifically recollect and describe in the video - he had forgotten about the function format of Win+Tab in 10. Older Windows did cycle through with a different method/view and it could be that the crossover with Win 7/8 UI in other areas fuzzed up his memory a bit more. As with Macs, Android, iOS, microwaves, toasters, and yoyos, There's a lot that Win10 CAN do that I (or anyone) might know or have discovered that it can do, but simply don't use enough to properly recognise or recall. On my Surface Pro, for instance, I custom-set the pen shortcuts but I damn well take 3 tries to get it to do what I want it to every single time. I know I can swipe the sides but rarely do (only testing it just now did I re-realise what left edge swipe is), and I rarely lose something among such a forest of windows to need to Win+Tab (or left edge swipe!) and just bring it all up, nor have I found enough additional convenience outside of specific cases to use switchable desktop.
Agreed. The simplest solution I've found is to use "Open Folder Location" from the Search Results, which is both in the Right-Click menu and the Explorer Ribbon.
If the intended usage for up folder is to cycle the folder then why is there no down folder? Up folder is relative to the icon itself, the folder icon is in sideway thus getting out means going UP (because imagine we are small people inside the folder). Nobody organize their real world folders by stacking them up. Also remember that even though you can see your folders stack-up in the directory, that is just your view preference, there are other views configuration so going "up" the folder might not be intuitive to them. Or they might argue that it should be going "right"
@@MrDrewluna There is only a single direct parent directory, drew luna. There can be any number of sub-directories. The operating system does not choose for us which directory we would descend into. That is our choice. And thus we have no descending directory button - the system cannot know which of the thirty sub-directories you want to descend into. D:\MyDir MyDir has two sub-directories, D:\MyDir\Sub1 and D:\MyDir\Sub2 The parent directory is clearly the drive root, D: ... that's decisive. There is no alternative. And thus we can always know where the "up-one-directory" control is to direct to. But with two sub-directories, Sub1 and Sub2, if such a "down-one-directory" button you propose were to exist, where would it take us to? The system does not have your brain. It does not know who you are or how you feel. It cannot accurately, reliably predict this information. And so we do not have such a control in common file management software of the last forty years.
Back in the day, Hungary was full of "special edition" Windows XP-s. Programmers modified the original Windows XP, they made it way better and they just shared it with everyone. That's how it was back in the early 2000s... Things changed a lot since then. :) I think the other Windows versions had no such modding programmer community, people just loved the XP. I still think that it was the best Windows of all.
Everyone agrees that XP was the best windows version of all. So much so that the United States Legislature forced Microsoft to support it for 10 years longer than they probably would have (14 years in total).
i know it's been a year since you made this comment but would it be possible to get your hands on any of these? as in like archives somewhere on the internet?
Best screensaver is a script that automatically opens up a full screen command prompt and starts echoing a bunch of cool tech stuff (or jibberish), and self-closes on user-input.
My rooted Android phone has the Matrix falling code as the boot up and shut down animation. Who needs a bright white light in your face with a loud carrier sound effect when you can have a green text on black silent experience?
I simply couldn't let the dig at Windows Mail fly. When operating on a high latency internet connection, like satellite in a rural area, using a web browser based email client is painful to say the least. The problem is amplified ten-fold if you have to juggle multiple inboxes. Web apps are generally unusable on high latency connections, and Windows mail is actually one of the most competent solutions for email. Edit: For context, I run an office in a rural area. The extra seconds it takes to open an email and switch folders, let alone switch between inboxes, add up extremely fast over the course of a day.
Same would go for apple mail I guess. I prefer to use that for my work device and check my google stuff there too as I get a better overview and don't need several tabs for different accounts
@@carlosanaya7394 No reason. Windows Mail is a bit slow to open messages, but perfectly operable. I've been using it for about a year without any problems (if a bit of slowness).
U would need a windows xp installation, find the pipe screensaver (i think system32), copy into win10's system32 and apply it (i've done it with some vista screensavers so xp's shouldn't make any problems)
"Who uses windows mail!?" I'm a cable guy, and at least 5-10% of the 'internet out' trouble calls I roll on involve Outlook or Mail not loading emails.
@@bitnatures eh, we use gsuite at work, never wished I had Outlook back. Thunderbird is good, but I just find I only sometimes use my desktop to look at my email and I prefer unified experience across devices (work computer, laptop, desktop, phone) over the best possible version when the web client does almost all that I need.
@@morosis82 I personally use Linux and use aerc (terminal client) for email. Since it's command line, it can harness the power of the | (pipeline) in Linux which gives it unlimited flexibility for interacting with git, automating email, etc. Plus I have my dotfiles (Linux term for config files) synchronized between my laptop and desktop meaning seamless integration. But this is only beneficial if you are fully invested in a Unix OS
@YoshiPeach Mario I did. Nothing worth mentioning was lost in my opinion. I could live perfectly well without those. If only I could set it up without completely reinstalling everything. I was curios to see what Jaymo was referring to.
Me: Loads up the WWW and excess HTML, Java, PHP, multithread, catch all Java lazy coder dump code that got compiled to view my simple text mail (chrome). Me: Shuts down Win10. 20 seconds of uploading to MS with the blue screen of finger fucking us. Me: Fuck em. Pink is Pro.
There are dozens of us. I honestly have multiple accounts I need to manage, and since I like the simplicity of Windows Mail. I just prefer it over other solutions
@@p4radigm989 GIMP has like, zero vector editing capabilities. Drawing a damn box involves selecting the area where the box should be and filling it in on the canvas.
This video makes me feel like there's finally video proof on a *LOT* of reasons Microsoft should realize Windows needs a _huge_ overhaul to make the background+foreground streamlined. Ground up
I don’t understand why Microsoft doesn’t release their own de-bloated windows for people that use windows for gaming. Vanilla windows 10 can make your pc run so much slower than it’s capable speeds. That’s why I use either revios or ggos.
Because most of the 'Bloat" delays are in fact Microshaft stealing your personal data and keeping endless records of what you are doing with your personally owner 'private' computer, because after all THEY have to be able to completely violate your privacy.
"Not a whole lot of information is available, surrounding who is actually behind it" Sounds like the creator of windows without privacy intrusion values their privacy 🤔
I used to do that when working tech support for an ISP. I pulled my chair up close to my desk and leaned back, put my head back against the chair, closed my eyes, and gave the user step by step directions while typing my notes. It was freaky when I would hear someone nearby and find a supervisor standing next to me watching. I kept doing the work, the screen was just not necessary while giving instructions via the phone headset.
@@javaman2883 you can look at them if you could look at them if you can find them on the letters beautiful baby with the with this camera on the focus everywhere you think the term there's a monster when you look at it when you see him Ministries there's a monster do bad or Hollywood got you bouncing like shoot Drunk in Love the fall
like I said, it's useful the option to have multiple accounts open at the same time compared to Hotmail on the web browser, you'll need to close your current mail and open another one
Wow, I've never "met" Anthony before -- he was born for UA-cam'ing and/or narration...! He's very, VERY well-spoken with a loud, clear voice and, most importantly, he knows what the hell he's talking about..! Moreover, I didn't even catch a single "uhhh", he just knows/knew the answer(s), and then CLEARLY explained them right away... MORE ANTHONY IN FUTURE VIDEOS...!!! (Edit: Fixed typos)
@@Bonestorm1990 Which just shows you how dedicated Microsoft is to monitor(and potentially control) everything you do with their operating system. @BlackHeartScyther This doesn't surprise me anymore, they've done it a few times now.
@@Bonestorm1990 Anyone else that WILL stick with the preinstalled windows stuff or first-party programs no matter what everyone says because a) they are there and there's little to no justification to switch, b) I spent much of my windows past with little-to-no internet access, I wasn't downloading tons of replacement stuff all the time like the young'uns (I'm 19) and still don't and c) they play nice with the system in a ways that alternatives never will.? (Why does VLC think I want its libraryless media file opener that I will never ever open by itself ON THE DESKTOP???) Also, I guess that's from growing up with Vista, but I've always been big on using an OS as intended, because anything else felt wrong and dirty. Part of the reason was that Vista looked so clean and finished by itself, any modding looked wrong or dirty.
In my experience, to this day, Linux is still kind of a stinking pile of crap that ONLY has the upside of privacy, yet despite that, I'm only ever using it more and more, just because of how much worse Microsoft continually gets. It's getting to the point where I don't care that Linux can only run about a third of my game library (yes, even with Proton), and half (on a good day) of the other software that I use, or that working with Linux-focused software can be a pain because no one ever documents anything in a remotely useful way, or that the community around it is one of the worst things, just in general. All of those negatives are holding less and less of a candle to Windows forcing you to shutdown, harassing you about upgrading to the only thing worse than Windows 10 (Windows 11), requiring you to sign in with a Microsoft account just to use your computer (you can get around this, if I remember correctly, but it's a convoluted pain in the ass), being a spyware OS from the ground up, running like crap, the search function being almost entirely non-functional, and so on. Like, Linux has a lot of issues that have been around forever that no one tries to solve, and yet Microsoft is actively running their products so far into the ground that Linux is looking worth using, which is really saying something. If it gets to the point where things like Wine allow me to use ~80% or more of my software, chances are that I won't be touching Windows again.
Then fix linux because it's unusable trash, windows 10 is literally making life easier with every new big release, no need for a stupid terminal, and apps installation is not a pain because everything is consistent
@@1h3art_mys3lf- dear child, every distro is the same trash, and for most common system operations you MUST USE CONSOLE, get lost with this BS, it's not even on level of windows 7 system wise, it's worse than XP
I'm sure your grandma's a real peach and all, but I use Windows Live Mail on Windows 7, and can assure you that I've had no problems....so either her problems are caused by herself....or perhaps Windows 10?
Hey, thanks for that information, good clip as there are some things I wasn't really aware of in regards to Win10 privacy (apart from Microsoft's options during the installation process). 7:20 - The original Win10 Windows-Tab *_does not_* cycle through opened windows anyways ;-)... It's frequently used to create/delete/manage more than one desktop (virtual screens). Only Alt-Tab does the cycling. Once you have pressed Windows-Tab, from there you can cycle through desktops or opened Windows using the arrow keys and then press Enter, or directly select one of them with the mouse. Alt-Tab doesn't show the available desktops for selection, only opened Windows whatever the desktop they're in; however, Windows-Tab *_does not_* show those opened Windows that are on another desktop from the one you were at when pressing Windows-Tab.
And I askes myself "Why man? Because they use an official API that does what they need and would normally be reliable available with no need of extra code/software installed on a system? That's the basic of good and system orientated software design." And just a hint, this is even more common practice in the Mac World.
Yeah video ends for me before that because I have sponsor block :D Also skips right past the other stupid crap, like sponsor at the start, dumb intro, and looks the two self promotions during the video
Anthony needs his own channel. This dude really knows his stuff and from the amount of knowledge he is able to pull even from a short time and from just playing around with something is incredible. He is clear, loud, and just has an all around amazing UA-cam voice. Anthony, if you are watching this please just make your own channel. I guarantee that your subscriber count will leave Linus in the dust. And Linus if your watching this PLEASE LET HIM DO MORE VIDEOS! I'm not saying for him to do every other one but at least let him do more then he is.
@@MegaManNeo jspaint.app/ that's cool but it allows for multi user how does that while being incapable of being spyware. javascript is not exactly a transparent language.
For anyone watching this now, AME's dead these days due to a cease and desist ordered by Microsoft. It's no longer a modified ISO and instead makes simple registry and policy edits in a similar vain to the method Linus' top comment suggests. Meaning that the components capable to phone home are no longer still there but still actively function to some capacity due to being further embedded in system operations over recent updates. So everything mentioned in the video practically worthless now. Not to mention tons of games and software are dropping support for earlier windows versions now so even if you could get your hands on AME 1903 it would essentially be the same as running WINE on a Linux machine.
Also, and, sorry for sullying this comment section with some Apple related BS, but it had some great third party screensavers, like Structure (3D spinning wireframes of biochemical structures), iKaleid (kaleidoscope), Subsume, Substrate, TheBlu, Hana, Grassland, Hills, Gridface, Ripple, Scanner, Fracture,r and others. I’d like to give a shoutout to zugakousaku, for providing so much on that list. And to marijuana, for providing the enjoyment facilitation.
@@mikabreto Don't feel bad, I'm the sort of person that wants a colony sim/city builder that mimics the sort of 80s and early 90s vision of virtual reality seen in stuff like Reboot or Tron.
@@shadowscall7758 I've got some good news for you then. Steam + Proton make a lot of options available (and most are snappier on Linux). There's a very quick search on here, and if a game isn't Platinum it usually just means installing one more thing to run: www.protondb.com/
Outlook is actually one of my favorite desktop applications ever. The integration with email, calendar, and teams is incredible for productivity if your organization uses it.
I know right, also i like having dedicated apps for messaging services to have access to multiple accounts and to be more focused but since im no longer on windows im slowly movig to terminal aplications
Outlook is great for organizations with Microsoft 365 (or exchange on premise). Gsuite is not nearly as useful in a company. I’ve had plenty of experience with both, using GSuite is about as useful (from an IT Management perspective) as using any other managed IMAP email provider. Outlook combined with active directory is amazing!
@@Miranox2 "You're not trapped in my PC, my PC has you trapped instead!" Though, in reality, you still have all those cookies. Mining every little bit of your data.
i like them, they're relaxing XD they make a good separation between the content on the screen when it hasn't been used in a while, and the rest of the room and are cool eeffects that can also complement the furniture
...said nobody who has a HTPC. You know TVs don't automatically shut themselves off when they lose a video feed, right? A screensaver is a useful way to tell that your TV is still on, instead of having it show a plain black screen. Why not check the power light on the TV? Because if you have any sense and you enjoy movies, you've already covered up that power light so it won't bug you.
I constantly anticipate a segway and It keeps me on the edge of my seat :) You have the best segways to the sponsor segments of your videos! They are the only ones that I do not actually skip.
This really remind me of old Windows XP Black Edition. Talk about a stripped down windows install. I think if memory serves, it was under a gig to install.
I missed that black edition XP version. Not to mention the custom black skins looked sexy. Breathed new life to my old HP Pavilion DV6809WM back when I was in college.
@@TheNiteNinja19 oh for sure! I'm hoping with the pressure from Linux here lately that Microsoft might release a windows 10 Black edition cause it would look so good
@@GiginGeorgeC Maybe but idk granted this was a decade+ ago lol I remember the laptop i had at the time only had a 40gb hard drive. I think the ISO was less than 400mb and even full install it was just under a gig or just barely over. but i might be wrong wouldn't be the first time.
I mean honestly it's not that bad, and sometimes I don't wanna bother pulling up a browser and logging into Outlook to check a mail. It also gives you notifications when you get mail, which is nice
15:54 Those are NOT the only two options. You can and should go into Windows 10 settings and disable things like advertising ID and sending typing data to Microsoft. Especially look at the privacy settings under Windows 10.
I always thought MS needed to make a stripped down version of Win10 that was bare bones for those that knew how to use windows and make it super fast. Seems like every version of windows is slower than the previous version because of all the unnecessary crap.
And because fad scamming. It’s part of a hardware selling scam like modern bloated AAA games. They want to make the PC platform less open and lock it down to become useless junk like a smartphone.
@@thomasb282 Microsoft and Amazon and Facebook and Google also give your data to the government where they can combine the info on you from different sources.
@@roh3522 And it does too on this custom windows image, Win+Tab commonly doesn't despite what Linus said. - That was the point of the original comment.
"who uses windows mail!?" maybe if you would give it a try instead of immediately dismissing it? you know, like the tab s7? (120hz amoled on a tablet for $850... pop window view... included s pen... dex...)
Windows 7 was amazing. I held out as long as I could. Somethings are better in 10 but a lot of it is trash. Tons of things locked behind menus. Took me forever just to get my mic to work cause it didnt have permissions. Stupid shit like that.
The thing about "No Internet Connection" is when Window's is unable to reach a specific microsoft domain. You'll get that thing popping up if you block access to microsoft domains on a PiHole or pfBlockerNG
Haven't scrolled through all posts, but no one mentioned the white part of the wall around the door; they are a bunch of motherboards painted white... I LOVE IT!
PSA: While it's possible to mimic what Windows 10 Ameliorated does through Group Policy without pulling features, Windows 10 Ameliorated directly removes the components responsible for phoning home.
dogecoin to da moon
Hah not first
wassup
Idk what to comment
yes
"Can I summon people by saying their names ?"
Linus finally realizes the power of a CEO
*_UNLIMITED POWER_*
hello death grips dude
I bet they run even faster for the head honcho CFO Yvonne...
Or someone reactivated "Linus Brain services" in the registry for a split second before they realised it was also adware ;)
Stolen comment. The original one only has 300 something likes :(
linus "can i summon people, just by like, saying their names?"
yes. you are their boss. thats kinda how that works
@Dux Ad Regnum That's right. I want to be a Pharaoh, minus all the incest.
@Dux Ad Regnum Wait, calling for an employee to come is a "pharaoh" thing? lol XD
"A true leader counts himself equal to his followers"
-Karl Marx, The communist manifesto
Well me having my own business as well, can just confirm that it works really well if I just call their names, how else do you want to get that specific persons attention ?
@@pneumaticdoggo5900 say it in a polite manner, "Alex could you come here for a second" or "Alex do you have a few seconds to spar". Ask as a favor. Kind way of speaking get my attention more then yelling a name. That woukd mean they are upset.
The craziest thing to me is how deeply embedded all the telemetry really is.
Even if you drop let's say cortana, there are more telemetry things which are up and running as background services.
And how it affects performance and convenience. Having to wait for MS server when you want to access the C drive is a big, HUGE, issue. Who knows what else is dragged down by the supposed benefits of having Microsoft breathing down your neck.
@@Lambda_Ovine Microsoft is like Joe Biden
why can't we just have a program like glasswire control what information goes out. Like if im just using the browser, Im not letting anything else come through. like tf.
Infinity Drive it’s interesting you mention that. That’s exactly what I do. I think it works pretty well however, there are some system services that require Internet connection for your computer to work correctly on the internet.
After watching this it makes me wonder what those services are doing aside from their advertised purpose. I think what pisses me off the most about this entire thing is that I have to pay for the privilege of being date mined.
windows + tab doesnt cycle between open windows in normal windows 10 either
Yeah lol I just did it and I got confused of why he said that.
@@testing119 He mixed up Alt+Tab with Win+Tab, lol
it did some builds ago
Win+Tab and Alt+Tab have historically always - or since at least XP as that's as far back as my memory wishes to function - worked slightly differently achieving the same outcome. If it's been a while since he used or paid attention to Switchable Desktop and Gallery Window View of windows, it could just be that he's so defaulted to Alt+Tab - which he did specifically recollect and describe in the video - he had forgotten about the function format of Win+Tab in 10. Older Windows did cycle through with a different method/view and it could be that the crossover with Win 7/8 UI in other areas fuzzed up his memory a bit more.
As with Macs, Android, iOS, microwaves, toasters, and yoyos, There's a lot that Win10 CAN do that I (or anyone) might know or have discovered that it can do, but simply don't use enough to properly recognise or recall. On my Surface Pro, for instance, I custom-set the pen shortcuts but I damn well take 3 tries to get it to do what I want it to every single time. I know I can swipe the sides but rarely do (only testing it just now did I re-realise what left edge swipe is), and I rarely lose something among such a forest of windows to need to Win+Tab (or left edge swipe!) and just bring it all up, nor have I found enough additional convenience outside of specific cases to use switchable desktop.
If you use the Arrow Keys you can cycle through the open windows in Win+Tab mode
Anthony is the type of person to purchase a game, read the entire user manual. Install the game, then go through every single setting before playing.
I once read a full manual without playing the game
it was Discworld Noir
You say that like it’s a bad thing.
@@plasmazulu6643 uP
That's me I like tweaking things
Linus: "Up folder means up one folder in the directory structure" - So true and totally worth the swear
Agreed. The simplest solution I've found is to use "Open Folder Location" from the Search Results, which is both in the Right-Click menu and the Explorer Ribbon.
@@trogdorstrngbd you're right, but so unnecessary complicated
If the intended usage for up folder is to cycle the folder then why is there no down folder?
Up folder is relative to the icon itself, the folder icon is in sideway thus getting out means going UP (because imagine we are small people inside the folder).
Nobody organize their real world folders by stacking them up. Also remember that even though you can see your folders stack-up in the directory, that is just your view preference, there are other views configuration so going "up" the folder might not be intuitive to them. Or they might argue that it should be going "right"
@@MrDrewluna There is only a single direct parent directory, drew luna. There can be any number of sub-directories. The operating system does not choose for us which directory we would descend into. That is our choice. And thus we have no descending directory button - the system cannot know which of the thirty sub-directories you want to descend into.
D:\MyDir
MyDir has two sub-directories, D:\MyDir\Sub1 and D:\MyDir\Sub2
The parent directory is clearly the drive root, D: ... that's decisive. There is no alternative. And thus we can always know where the "up-one-directory" control is to direct to.
But with two sub-directories, Sub1 and Sub2, if such a "down-one-directory" button you propose were to exist, where would it take us to? The system does not have your brain. It does not know who you are or how you feel. It cannot accurately, reliably predict this information. And so we do not have such a control in common file management software of the last forty years.
@@LangleyNA if you try and read my comment properly, you will see that that is not the actual point im talking about
Linus: “Speaking of no hassle in your privacy areas”
Anthony: *sighs and slightly laughs*
Was about to comment on the same and saw this. 100%. Loved Anthony's reaction :D
I think it was 'hassle' instead of 'haste' (Correction done 👍🏼). Liked the reaction of sir Anthony though.
Harsh Sharma oh you didn’t see his reaction when there is food around.
Rtx 2080 ti buyers reaction to Nvidia. ua-cam.com/video/VCNhzBB2aMU/v-deo.html meme
That was a pained groan, there was no laughing there XD
that guy there who's explaining everything is literally faster than google search
Good ol' Anthony, I love that guy
You're probably that one guy who has a 320gb hard drive.
Use firefox
@@DemeDemetre so cringe joke.
🤣🤣🤣
"Can I summon people just by saying their names?"
Only if you pay them accordingly.
@Don Mega why? the one place i thought I was safe from politics.
Just say "Want to see my gun?" and it'll get everyones attention
I'd love to have Anthony by my side 24/7 so I can ask him any PC related question and get an answer along with an explanation right on the spot.
You'd get an education, but you probably wouldn't get any actual work done =)
"So should I install Gentoo linux or should I click on the MILF tracker?"
Maybe you can, but you might end up in jail IF caught. 😜
But that would mean denying Linus his special needs support away.
Anthony: *ms paint is not spyware*
Hmm, I guess that's why Microsoft wanted that gone
Came here to say that exactly.
It's still there
Some people just don't get the reference. 🤣
Spyware is not accurate, it is actually meant to improve windows by monitoring use, that's its intent. Lots of unnecessarily paranoid people here.
@2080 no.
Back in the day, Hungary was full of "special edition" Windows XP-s. Programmers modified the original Windows XP, they made it way better and they just shared it with everyone. That's how it was back in the early 2000s... Things changed a lot since then. :) I think the other Windows versions had no such modding programmer community, people just loved the XP. I still think that it was the best Windows of all.
Everyone agrees that XP was the best windows version of all. So much so that the United States Legislature forced Microsoft to support it for 10 years longer than they probably would have (14 years in total).
7 had it too.
Windows XP and Windows 2000 removed from the small amount of bloat they had extended with good third party applications was awesome....
i know it's been a year since you made this comment but would it be possible to get your hands on any of these? as in like archives somewhere on the internet?
@@perplxxd IDK, all my friends had Hungarian versions of these modified XP-s. :)
"We've evolved past screensavers, as a species." My Matrix Falling Code screensaver begs to DIFFER!
Best screensaver is a script that automatically opens up a full screen command prompt and starts echoing a bunch of cool tech stuff (or jibberish), and self-closes on user-input.
unless you're connecting your pc to an OLED TV, in which case you could use a screen saver
I just use them cause I like them.
The image retention on my LG 27UK650 begs to differ
My rooted Android phone has the Matrix falling code as the boot up and shut down animation. Who needs a bright white light in your face with a loud carrier sound effect when you can have a green text on black silent experience?
I simply couldn't let the dig at Windows Mail fly.
When operating on a high latency internet connection, like satellite in a rural area, using a web browser based email client is painful to say the least. The problem is amplified ten-fold if you have to juggle multiple inboxes.
Web apps are generally unusable on high latency connections, and Windows mail is actually one of the most competent solutions for email.
Edit: For context, I run an office in a rural area. The extra seconds it takes to open an email and switch folders, let alone switch between inboxes, add up extremely fast over the course of a day.
Use thunderbird. Windows mail is a broken app
@@amp02 why?
Same would go for apple mail I guess. I prefer to use that for my work device and check my google stuff there too as I get a better overview and don't need several tabs for different accounts
@@carlosanaya7394 No reason. Windows Mail is a bit slow to open messages, but perfectly operable. I've been using it for about a year without any problems (if a bit of slowness).
as if you have to use mail all the time i have gmail on chrome and i open twice a day and i dont care if it meed a longer to load
4:50 Uh oh, Linus has discovered he has the power of "employer." Pray he uses the power wisely....
it is possibly the greatest power of all.
He will drop it for sure.
Haha that was so friggin wholesome. He's like a kid that's just discovered that they can manipulate people
Make him the employee
Best place to get a windows 10 pro key?
Off any shady interment site duh.
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@@jdroo LMAO XD you'd make richard stallman really proud
KMSpico
"Weve evolved past screensavers"
But our hearts havent...i will never forget pipes....rest in peace
Indeed
I still use them on modern machines because awesome
Pipes will run. :)
Long live the teapot joint
U would need a windows xp installation, find the pipe screensaver (i think system32), copy into win10's system32 and apply it (i've done it with some vista screensavers so xp's shouldn't make any problems)
I hope 3DMaze still works
"Who uses windows mail!?"
I'm a cable guy, and at least 5-10% of the 'internet out' trouble calls I roll on involve Outlook or Mail not loading emails.
Email clients are much better than web clients too imo. Windows mail was garbage but thunderbird is 👍
@@bitnatures eh, we use gsuite at work, never wished I had Outlook back.
Thunderbird is good, but I just find I only sometimes use my desktop to look at my email and I prefer unified experience across devices (work computer, laptop, desktop, phone) over the best possible version when the web client does almost all that I need.
Me just using to check classroom mail
Sweats
@@morosis82 I personally use Linux and use aerc (terminal client) for email. Since it's command line, it can harness the power of the | (pipeline) in Linux which gives it unlimited flexibility for interacting with git, automating email, etc. Plus I have my dotfiles (Linux term for config files) synchronized between my laptop and desktop meaning seamless integration. But this is only beneficial if you are fully invested in a Unix OS
I still use hotmail account I made decades ago...
"We took out all this stuff that no one uses that is just for spying!"
*A bunch of stuff that I use stops working*
For example?
@@BurgerKingHarkinian directX12 for example
Linus Torvalds knows the pain you experience. He has an answer, you need only look to be healed.
@@kz6fittycent The useful features where never there in the first place so you won't miss them!
@YoshiPeach Mario I did. Nothing worth mentioning was lost in my opinion. I could live perfectly well without those. If only I could set it up without completely reinstalling everything. I was curios to see what Jaymo was referring to.
"We've evolved past screensavers at this point as a species." I fucking love Anthony lmao
Lets get Anthony to do his own web program.
I see YT showed you vids in the same order it did for me tonight. lol
Linus: WHO USES WINDOWS MAIL
Me: quietly closes my windows mail window
Me: Loads up the WWW and excess HTML, Java, PHP, multithread, catch all Java lazy coder dump code that got compiled to view my simple text mail (chrome).
Me: Shuts down Win10. 20 seconds of uploading to MS with the blue screen of finger fucking us.
Me: Fuck em.
Pink is Pro.
There are dozens of us. I honestly have multiple accounts I need to manage, and since I like the simplicity of Windows Mail. I just prefer it over other solutions
i do!
i do too lmao
I thought everyone used random email domains then simply access all their accounts using whatever app their smart phone comes with
Holy cow, "If I wanted to go back, I'd hit the 'back' button!" is something I've said for a long time... Made my day, Linus!
🐮
THIS.
15:54 Anthony's "Oh no" reaction to Linus segwaying into sponsorship is gold. I loved that.
Best part of the video right there.
*segue
that looked more like laughing.
I was looking for a comment pointing that out
Crippling Windows Search is like breaking the fingers on an amputated leg.
Much prefer the dark background with the intro. Thanks to whomever updated it
It's been there a couple of times before
"we've evolved past screensaver at this point as a species"
- Anthony (2020)
we need that on a t-shirt with Anthony's face. make it happen LTT
Android doesn't agree, I can set one on my phone 😂😂
I chuckled.
Apparently, we haven't as I'm still using screen savers for my Android and windows. 😄
"No,we didn't"
- LG OLED design team (2020)
Adobe Creative Cloud: Nope, can't find your connection. No Photoshop for you!
MS Paint: I'm still here!
it's called GIMP - Gnu Image Manipulation Program
@@p4radigm989 are you ok
@@p4radigm989 GIMP has like, zero vector editing capabilities. Drawing a damn box involves selecting the area where the box should be and filling it in on the canvas.
@@SnownelVEVO you use Inkscape for Vector graphics
I have Paint on the toolbar. I use it to save screenshots and to make simple sketches on the fly when I'm in a hurry.
This video makes me feel like there's finally video proof on a *LOT* of reasons Microsoft should realize Windows needs a _huge_ overhaul to make the background+foreground streamlined. Ground up
"How crazy do you have to be to not just use a Webbrowser for your mail?"
*Has Mozilla Thunderbird installed*
It comes preinstalled on the iso lol.
@@Alex-mj9pc which also outlook is
There's also not a single web-based mail client that can do even half of what Outlook's desktop version can do, let alone Postbox or Thunderbird
Came here to say something similar.
Christian Kozma Holm no..?
"Just run Linux"
Anthony nods in the background
**nods**
The nr. 1 reason Mr. Tony is the top man at LTT!
*nods as well*
15:45
*nods*
I don’t understand why Microsoft doesn’t release their own de-bloated windows for people that use windows for gaming. Vanilla windows 10 can make your pc run so much slower than it’s capable speeds. That’s why I use either revios or ggos.
they do, its called windows 10 pro N
Because most of the 'Bloat" delays are in fact Microshaft stealing your personal data and keeping endless records of what you are doing with your personally owner 'private' computer, because after all THEY have to be able to completely violate your privacy.
I don’t understand any of those need acronyms you just blurted
why would they ever want that when they can make more money siphoning your data than they ever did from any purchase
@@Charles.Foster.Offdensen They did anyway bless Enterprise LTSC
"Not a whole lot of information is available, surrounding who is actually behind it"
Sounds like the creator of windows without privacy intrusion values their privacy 🤔
BIll Gates or whoever runs microsoft nowdays.
@@legitimatehaxor9796 ???????????????????????????????????????
@@nespc8271 ¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿
@@nespc8271 imagine bill gates removing spyware from windows in his mansion in whereever then uploading it online for people to use.
@@real_dddf Even better imagine bill gates firing the dumb retards who put spyware in windows 10 and making it better.
I love how Anthony does a walkthrough tutorial without even looking at the screen.😂
I used to do that when working tech support for an ISP. I pulled my chair up close to my desk and leaned back, put my head back against the chair, closed my eyes, and gave the user step by step directions while typing my notes. It was freaky when I would hear someone nearby and find a supervisor standing next to me watching. I kept doing the work, the screen was just not necessary while giving instructions via the phone headset.
@@javaman2883 you can look at them if you could look at them if you can find them on the letters beautiful baby with the with this camera on the focus everywhere you think the term there's a monster when you look at it when you see him Ministries there's a monster do bad or Hollywood got you bouncing like shoot Drunk in Love the fall
Notice how he looks something at the front. It's probably a second screen behind the camera.
Because anthony has a picture/video perfect memory, he can talk through anything. The man is a god.
Anthony is probably the best thing about LTT now.
I like all the “experimental” stuff Anthony brings to the channel for analysis.
SayWhat? He likes all the experimental foods made by fast food restaurants.
Kula Reddy LMAO
@@kulareddy5331 if there was one word for your ability to piece together a joke it would be experimental
Anthony made it during lunch the break
"Can I summon people just by calling their names?" Yes Mr CEO you absolutely can XD
"who uses windows mail?"
Me with windows mail open: "yea, who uses that garbage???"
Me too. Windows mail gang rise up.
like I said, it's useful the option to have multiple accounts open at the same time compared to Hotmail on the web browser, you'll need to close your current mail and open another one
Yess
I actually love windows mail
Same
Wow, I've never "met" Anthony before -- he was born for UA-cam'ing and/or narration...! He's very, VERY well-spoken with a loud, clear voice and, most importantly, he knows what the hell he's talking about..! Moreover, I didn't even catch a single "uhhh", he just knows/knew the answer(s), and then CLEARLY explained them right away... MORE ANTHONY IN FUTURE VIDEOS...!!! (Edit: Fixed typos)
I see Anthony, I click :)
6:22.
I just happened to be at that part of the video when reading your comment
Now listen to this video at 1.25x speed as your normal default for all videos.
He does say "uhh" a lot it's just less obvious than a lot of people.
he doesn't say "uhh" because these videos are all scripted lol
"WE fixed windows 10"
**Shows someone else's project...**
Shows someone else's painfully broken version of Windows.
And nothing works, it's a windows zombie version with some open & free stuff, great.
@@Bonestorm1990 Which just shows you how dedicated Microsoft is to monitor(and potentially control) everything you do with their operating system.
@BlackHeartScyther This doesn't surprise me anymore, they've done it a few times now.
@@kikicakez use it as intended or don't I guess.
@@Bonestorm1990 Anyone else that WILL stick with the preinstalled windows stuff or first-party programs no matter what everyone says because a) they are there and there's little to no justification to switch, b) I spent much of my windows past with little-to-no internet access, I wasn't downloading tons of replacement stuff all the time like the young'uns (I'm 19) and still don't and c) they play nice with the system in a ways that alternatives never will.?
(Why does VLC think I want its libraryless media file opener that I will never ever open by itself ON THE DESKTOP???)
Also, I guess that's from growing up with Vista, but I've always been big on using an OS as intended, because anything else felt wrong and dirty. Part of the reason was that Vista looked so clean and finished by itself, any modding looked wrong or dirty.
It feels like windows is doing most of the legwork to make linux desktops more common
In my experience, to this day, Linux is still kind of a stinking pile of crap that ONLY has the upside of privacy, yet despite that, I'm only ever using it more and more, just because of how much worse Microsoft continually gets.
It's getting to the point where I don't care that Linux can only run about a third of my game library (yes, even with Proton), and half (on a good day) of the other software that I use, or that working with Linux-focused software can be a pain because no one ever documents anything in a remotely useful way, or that the community around it is one of the worst things, just in general. All of those negatives are holding less and less of a candle to Windows forcing you to shutdown, harassing you about upgrading to the only thing worse than Windows 10 (Windows 11), requiring you to sign in with a Microsoft account just to use your computer (you can get around this, if I remember correctly, but it's a convoluted pain in the ass), being a spyware OS from the ground up, running like crap, the search function being almost entirely non-functional, and so on.
Like, Linux has a lot of issues that have been around forever that no one tries to solve, and yet Microsoft is actively running their products so far into the ground that Linux is looking worth using, which is really saying something. If it gets to the point where things like Wine allow me to use ~80% or more of my software, chances are that I won't be touching Windows again.
When linus said "ok boomer" it activated google assistant on my phone
You have a google pixel 2? That’s my guess
“fixing privacy” 😂
I did some testing and it responds to OK and then some sort of consonant and then an oo sound
holy me too
Lmao same here dude
“Fix Windows with 5 Easy Steps!”
“OEMs hate him!”
u are the crazy error guy
Then fix linux because it's unusable trash, windows 10 is literally making life easier with every new big release, no need for a stupid terminal, and apps installation is not a pain because everything is consistent
@@jagth8138 ...Now you're just being intentionally obtuse.
@@jagth8138 lol what, linux is pretty easy to use, it has a distro for everything you could possibly need.
@@1h3art_mys3lf- dear child, every distro is the same trash, and for most common system operations you MUST USE CONSOLE, get lost with this BS, it's not even on level of windows 7 system wise, it's worse than XP
"We've evolved past the screen saver as a species" - Anthony 2020
He has spoken
I still have an old AC/DC one.
Hell no "Electric Sheep" is still the bomb!
The work is done.
I miss Johnny Castaway
Over abt a year and 4 months Anthony has become my favorite person on planet earth
"Can I summon people just by saying their name?"
Yes Linus, that's how it works when you have someone on payroll.
I thought that was just how names worked 🤷♂️
@RITA , I LOVE SЕХ , WANT SЕХ !!! OPEN MY CANAL !!! stfu
@@v1be2007 I wonder why she wants people to open her canal. Does it have some big houseboats on there or something?
@@LeonardTelford1 i think its a bot that stals you ip
Anthony literally memorized all the stuff about this version of Windows 10 which is honestly pretty cool.
He is the real brain of LTT.
He is a bloody legend 👍
"cool"
Not really, eh
Anthony rocks
He needs a raise
Linus "WHO USES WINDOWS MAIL!"
Me: *looking away ashamed
Windows Mail is actually pretty good. Linus probably never tried it before.
_raises hand_
Hey, I'm not gonna install Outlook just for emails.
I use Outlook Mail ;)
*sheepishly raises hand*
I use Apple Mail on my MacBook too
I used it in the past. It didn't worked out and now uses a chrome extention pinned to.my taskbar.
Anthony giving us infinite wisdom casually
" we have evolved past Screensavers at this point as a species"
OLED burn in has Improved, lmk.
3:34 I just got called a boomer by someone twice my age.
You deserve it if you use windows mail
lmao
Why do you use windows mail though. Its dated af
I'm probably 10 years older than you and I didn't even see Windows mail until I was already a man.
@@thechannelofultimatedestiny lol
I still use mail lmao
15:56 Anthony's reaction is pure gold
Linus: We fixed windows 10!
Also Linus: Why do I pirate Windows?
15:58 i love how he Just laughted quietly in the corner
Windows mail is actually pretty good. All your emails in one place. Lite dark ui. Timely notifications.
Try it once.
Very underrated
One of the underrated native apps including xbox game bar game recording
I use those features lol
@@Oscar4u69 yea I have all my 3 emails on it
@@GareebScientist seeing you here is kind of a surprise .... But really who doesnt follow linus
I dont use it but you are correct. When I do use it, it is pretty good.
Linus: "Speaking of no hassle in your privacy areas!"
Anthony: *Groans*
*oh no*
Oh good! I'm not the only one who caught that! It looked like he physically doubled over cringing in the background. :D
3:38 I'm my grandma's personal tech support, and 99.999999999999999% of her issues are due to her unwillingness to switch from windows mail.
i felt that one
I'm sure your grandma's a real peach and all, but I use Windows Live Mail on Windows 7, and can assure you that I've had no problems....so either her problems are caused by herself....or perhaps Windows 10?
That hit home
That's a lot of 9s
Ен
Hey, thanks for that information, good clip as there are some things I wasn't really aware of in regards to Win10 privacy (apart from Microsoft's options during the installation process). 7:20 - The original Win10 Windows-Tab *_does not_* cycle through opened windows anyways ;-)... It's frequently used to create/delete/manage more than one desktop (virtual screens). Only Alt-Tab does the cycling. Once you have pressed Windows-Tab, from there you can cycle through desktops or opened Windows using the arrow keys and then press Enter, or directly select one of them with the mouse. Alt-Tab doesn't show the available desktops for selection, only opened Windows whatever the desktop they're in; however, Windows-Tab *_does not_* show those opened Windows that are on another desktop from the one you were at when pressing Windows-Tab.
I literally liked this video when he said “I take back everything I’ve said about quality Adobe software.” LOL
😆👌🏼🤓
Wanna talk about my lord DaVinci Resolve?
And I askes myself "Why man? Because they use an official API that does what they need and would normally be reliable available with no need of extra code/software installed on a system? That's the basic of good and system orientated software design." And just a hint, this is even more common practice in the Mac World.
Linus: talking...
Anthony: ACTUALLY
I thought it was a soundboard snippet
This is basically Windows 7 for people who doesn't want to use it
Windows 7 for people who don't want to use Windows 7?
@@phazonruler3000 windows 7 for people that wanted to upgrade to a questionably better windows 7
@@snowcie had to, they had no real choice
It’s windows 7 with directX 12
He means this is for people in the windows 7 base that dont want to upgrade to 10..
I would pay a crapload to speak to Anthony directly and ask him all the mysteries of PC that I sat til 5am with, and never figured out
Linus: "Speaking of no hassle in your privacy areas!"
Anthony: *Groans*
I lost it lol
Best part for sure! ^^
That was funny.
Me too
That, in and of itself, was worth the cost of admission.
Yeah video ends for me before that because I have sponsor block :D Also skips right past the other stupid crap, like sponsor at the start, dumb intro, and looks the two self promotions during the video
Love when Anthony chuckles whenever Linus says the sponsor or LTT merchandise line.
@iTheGeek not saying unnecessary things is valid too, try that
That's just the sound of the gas formed by all his fat
yeah like at the manscaped ad
@iTheGeek there's no honesty in what you said, you are just being mean
@iTheGeek keep your facts to yourself
Anthony needs his own channel. This dude really knows his stuff and from the amount of knowledge he is able to pull even from a short time and from just playing around with something is incredible. He is clear, loud, and just has an all around amazing UA-cam voice. Anthony, if you are watching this please just make your own channel. I guarantee that your subscriber count will leave Linus in the dust.
And Linus if your watching this PLEASE LET HIM DO MORE VIDEOS! I'm not saying for him to do every other one but at least let him do more then he is.
7:18 "We've evolved passed screensavers, at this point, as a species."
So true. Although, that got me reminiscing about Starfield...
"How crazy do you have to be to not just use a web browser for your mail"
**Shows Mozilla Thunderbird icon**
“Ms paint is not spyware” this makes me happy
jspaint.app/ this is also available on GitHub.
It's not spyware and "curiously" is one of the things Microsoft tried to get rid of
@@MegaManNeo jspaint.app/ that's cool but it allows for multi user how does that while being incapable of being spyware. javascript is not exactly a transparent language.
Yay! Can draw a spinning sausage xD
15:55 Anthony will never get over Linus transitions to sponsors
I actually use Win10 Ameliorated for everyday use and love it! The guy(s) behind it are doing God's work!
and are you happy when Linus is your computer administrator and you can not remove him as admin???
Linus has reached peak UA-cam intro with the addition of a dark mode
you mean me
Darkmode Studios thanks dude!
@@Mstained thanks for what?? 😂 sry im dumb
Darkmode Studios hahaha I was saying thanks for making it dark mode 😂😂
@@Mstained haha np 😂
8:20 Anthony is the only employee Linus calls Sir. Even he realizes they're sunk without Anthony.
I am just now trying to remember what they did before Anthony. YOLO comes to mind.
@13:58 LTT: "MS Paint is not spyware"
Microsoft: "Not Yet..."
😂😂😂
It's funny and creepy at the same timw
It’s is now they are moving it to the Microsoft store so rip I guess XD
Microsoft a few years later: "Introducing, Paint 3D!"
ms pain... without t lol
For anyone watching this now, AME's dead these days due to a cease and desist ordered by Microsoft. It's no longer a modified ISO and instead makes simple registry and policy edits in a similar vain to the method Linus' top comment suggests. Meaning that the components capable to phone home are no longer still there but still actively function to some capacity due to being further embedded in system operations over recent updates. So everything mentioned in the video practically worthless now.
Not to mention tons of games and software are dropping support for earlier windows versions now so even if you could get your hands on AME 1903 it would essentially be the same as running WINE on a Linux machine.
"We've evolved past screensavers, at this point, as a species."
I miss After Dark still. :(
I miss the Gibson screensaver that mimicked the visualization of the mainframe in the movie Hackers. Because I’m a proper geezer-age dweeb.
Also, and, sorry for sullying this comment section with some Apple related BS, but it had some great third party screensavers, like Structure (3D spinning wireframes of biochemical structures), iKaleid (kaleidoscope), Subsume, Substrate, TheBlu, Hana, Grassland, Hills, Gridface, Ripple, Scanner, Fracture,r and others. I’d like to give a shoutout to zugakousaku, for providing so much on that list. And to marijuana, for providing the enjoyment facilitation.
@@mikabreto
Don't feel bad, I'm the sort of person that wants a colony sim/city builder that mimics the sort of 80s and early 90s vision of virtual reality seen in stuff like Reboot or Tron.
GravianS OMG Hexadecimal!!!!
2 words - Johnny Castaway!!! we need a HD version!!!!
15:54
Linus: Speaking of "no hassle" in your privacy areas...
**Lens blurred Anthony snickering in the background**
thats one for the show reel of segway reactions
Hehe, came here to look for this comment.
@@Simon-ph1nf segue
www.merriam-webster.com/words-at-play/segue-segway-commonly-confused
Anthony has been such a good addition to LMG.
Probably one of Linus’ best hires, both technical know how AND a naturally relatable in-front of a camera.
Yes, we all love Anthony, but this is literally the top comment in every Anthony video.
"SPEAKING, of no hassle, in...your privacy...areas..."
*Anthony laughing in the background*
15:57 Anthony's disappointment in the background.
How is that he just bought a brand new Rolls-Royce Ghost 2021
"Just run linux" - Linus while Anthony nods smugly in the background
As soon as a majority of games start getting Linux mainstream support, I will gladly jump ship.
@@shadowscall7758 The majority of modern games work on Linux already.
@@JesseNeckred Not without having to do a lot of finetuning and messing around first, unfortunately.
@@shadowscall7758 I've got some good news for you then. Steam + Proton make a lot of options available (and most are snappier on Linux).
There's a very quick search on here, and if a game isn't Platinum it usually just means installing one more thing to run: www.protondb.com/
really impressed by mint cinammon 20 tbh. +steam
Outlook is actually one of my favorite desktop applications ever. The integration with email, calendar, and teams is incredible for productivity if your organization uses it.
Great for windows telemetry as well!
Yeah, just use gmail. It's not like google tracks everything you do.
It was horrible, always crashes, locks up, barely usable.
Gsuite does the same, but better.
I know right, also i like having dedicated apps for messaging services to have access to multiple accounts and to be more focused but since im no longer on windows im slowly movig to terminal aplications
Outlook is great for organizations with Microsoft 365 (or exchange on premise). Gsuite is not nearly as useful in a company. I’ve had plenty of experience with both, using GSuite is about as useful (from an IT Management perspective) as using any other managed IMAP email provider. Outlook combined with active directory is amazing!
its been years man, looking good. glad to see you're okay. keep it up bro!
Worried about security?
*Unplugs Ethernet*
SECURITY 100
Except for all the viruses and spyware already on your PC.
@@Miranox2 well, they can't upload your data either soooo...
The only reason why that PC was so secure and telemetry free. They basicly can't get online anymore.
@@전제유-r1q Sure, but that's only until you plug back in which you will have to. Nobody keeps their PC offline for long.
@@Miranox2 "You're not trapped in my PC, my PC has you trapped instead!"
Though, in reality, you still have all those cookies.
Mining every little bit of your data.
>We've evolved past the screensaver as a species.
You're goddamn right, Anthony. You're goddamn right.
i like them, they're relaxing XD
they make a good separation between the content on the screen when it hasn't been used in a while, and the rest of the room
and are cool eeffects that can also complement the furniture
Electric Sheep forever!
*cries in OLED*
...said nobody who has a HTPC. You know TVs don't automatically shut themselves off when they lose a video feed, right? A screensaver is a useful way to tell that your TV is still on, instead of having it show a plain black screen. Why not check the power light on the TV? Because if you have any sense and you enjoy movies, you've already covered up that power light so it won't bug you.
OLED enters the chat..
So what I pulled from this is that by removing all the built in phone home tech in Windows 10.. paralyzes it...so sad
That's how deep the parasite dug its roots
why do you think it comes free?
I constantly anticipate a segway and It keeps me on the edge of my seat :)
You have the best segways to the sponsor segments of your videos! They are the only ones that I do not actually skip.
This really remind me of old Windows XP Black Edition. Talk about a stripped down windows install. I think if memory serves, it was under a gig to install.
Rtx 2080 ti buyers reaction to Nvidia. ua-cam.com/video/VCNhzBB2aMU/v-deo.html meme
I missed that black edition XP version. Not to mention the custom black skins looked sexy. Breathed new life to my old HP Pavilion DV6809WM back when I was in college.
@@TheNiteNinja19 oh for sure! I'm hoping with the pressure from Linux here lately that Microsoft might release a windows 10 Black edition cause it would look so good
I'm pretty sure it was wayyy beyond a gig, unless you're talking about the install ISO, which was definitely less than a gig
@@GiginGeorgeC Maybe but idk granted this was a decade+ ago lol I remember the laptop i had at the time only had a 40gb hard drive. I think the ISO was less than 400mb and even full install it was just under a gig or just barely over. but i might be wrong wouldn't be the first time.
7:22 Is windows + Tab supposed to switch through windows? My windows 10 doesn't do that.
Yep
get rekt
it doesn't do it for me either
u need to keep holding it not press at the time
Update windows
Linus: "WHO USES WINDOWS MAIL????"
Me: *sweating profusely"
Hell no. I’m proud to say I use it. I even recommend it to a lot of people
IKR? I honestly love the outlook mail. the notifications are really nice.
There is nothing wrong with the mail app in Windows 10.
I mean honestly it's not that bad, and sometimes I don't wanna bother pulling up a browser and logging into Outlook to check a mail. It also gives you notifications when you get mail, which is nice
@@deniahmetaj microsoft apps are great, but I used Google ones first so it's hard to switch
15:54 Those are NOT the only two options. You can and should go into Windows 10 settings and disable things like advertising ID and sending typing data to Microsoft. Especially look at the privacy settings under Windows 10.
15:50 I like how Anthony nods when Linus says just run Linux.
I like Anthony's "Oh no" reaction to Linus's segue to the sponsor
Awesome 😂
Lol I was looking for someone in the comments that would say/notice that 🤣
I would say it was a little more than just an "Oh no" reaction
@@GummieI I know, I sensed a face palm coming on too
I always thought MS needed to make a stripped down version of Win10 that was bare bones for those that knew how to use windows and make it super fast. Seems like every version of windows is slower than the previous version because of all the unnecessary crap.
And because fad scamming. It’s part of a hardware selling scam like modern bloated AAA games. They want to make the PC platform less open and lock it down to become useless junk like a smartphone.
@Thomas B and selling your info
in fact this exists, it's called Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC.
@Thomas B In fact you can't buy it, but you can easily find the full non-evaluation iso online!
@@thomasb282 Microsoft and Amazon and Facebook and Google also give your data to the government where they can combine the info on you from different sources.
15:49 - Anthony’s reaction 🤣🤣
"Windows tab doesn't tab through things" - Stock windows 10 doesn't do that either. They swapped it out for multi-desktop mode.
Yeah was about to say that
YEAH maybe, but alt+tab does tab through things
@@roh3522 And it does too on this custom windows image, Win+Tab commonly doesn't despite what Linus said. - That was the point of the original comment.
know what still tabs through the running applications? LINUX.
"who uses windows mail!?"
maybe if you would give it a try instead of immediately dismissing it? you know, like the tab s7? (120hz amoled on a tablet for $850... pop window view... included s pen... dex...)
Windows 7 was amazing. I held out as long as I could. Somethings are better in 10 but a lot of it is trash. Tons of things locked behind menus. Took me forever just to get my mic to work cause it didnt have permissions. Stupid shit like that.
The thing about "No Internet Connection" is when Window's is unable to reach a specific microsoft domain. You'll get that thing popping up if you block access to microsoft domains on a PiHole or pfBlockerNG
I never knew that
@@ms-dosguy6630 Yeah, found that out when I couldn't get Windows Store to work.
@@Agit022 my windows store cant install apps:( and I just recently bought my dell laptop
Yes, seems like they have some kind of dns blocking going on there
@@RishabhGupta-tn6do It's likely part of the install. I think the domain Microsoft uses to check for connectivity is also used for telemetry.
15:56 Lol Anthony's grunt of cringe at Linus' segway to their sponsor
Linus: *Abuses monitor*
The software on the drive that hes actually mad at : *_*
|, ||, ||, | _
@@yaaweehoo dead m e m e
@@KaylonR Leave the normie alone bruh
You: Still using an old, lazy, tired out, meme comment from 2018 that makes you look like an idiot.
Everyone: What a loser.
I love these replies, keep em coming 😂😂😍
15:57 Anthony in tha back when Linus seamlessly segues into the ad. Priceless.
4:56 Linus: "Can I summon people just by like saying their names?''
LTT slaves: ''Yes our Lord, you're the Boss after all''
"our lord" what are you a communist
@@FinalSynapse No, but all canadians are.
Haven't scrolled through all posts, but no one mentioned the white part of the wall around the door; they are a bunch of motherboards painted white... I LOVE IT!