• @[email protected]
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    1083 months ago

    So the “tech genius” doesn’t know how to install windows without a Microsoft account and doesn’t know how to Google it?

    May I introduce the man who wants you to think he is a genius!

    Thanks Elon for being so transparently incompetent.

    • @[email protected]
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      263 months ago

      And yet my parents still believe that he must have had some competence to be in the place he is at now. Illusion of meritocracy blinds so much.

      • @[email protected]
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        That is the insane part. Honestly I thought so. I literally read an bias as fuck biography of that guy, believing that I would find some competency. Even they failed to spin the yarn in that way. The most positive spin was effectively “musk is a good promiser/beggar”.

        Context, it was in the early Tesla days, in which people hope he would kickstart a change.

    • @[email protected]
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      63 months ago

      Is it possible to do that on latest windows 11 home installation? I thought they disabled local accounts completely.

      • @[email protected]
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        I struggled through it with two new laptops last month. The command prompt method didn’t work anymore. I was however able to bypass after disconnecting the Internet a few times during the setup process to make it fail at trying to create an online account. It’s like it will finally give up after two or three times and allowed me to setup a local account finally.

      • @[email protected]
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        23 months ago

        It sure looked like an option last time I tried, but it was more hassle and I was just trying to create a guest account for a friend, so I didn’t bother.

        Also Microsoft backed off on the intrusive AI stuff about 5 minutes after announcing it because there was such an uproar. The funny part is I was working for Microsoft at the time, and you could tell the leadership really thought consumers were gonna love it.

  • magic_lobster_party
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    Remember when it was possible to browse Twitter unrestricted without having to sign up with an account? Those were good times.

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      My exact first thought. If he’s going to abuse his power and force govt services to provide twitter updates it should be accessible to all without restriction.

      The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) on Saturday said it will stop e-mailing news organizations and reporters with updates about two plane crashes that occurred earlier this week.
      Moving forward, the federal agency tasked with investigating transportation-related accidents and disasters said news organizations and reporters will have to follow the agency’s official account on X

      https://thedesk.net/2025/02/ntsb-moves-plane-crash-press-updates-x-twitter/

  • Pyr
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    Don’t you need to create an X account just to look at posts on X?

  • @[email protected]
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    For anyone reading this that has to install Windows, when you get to the point where it asks you to log into a Microsoft account, hit shift+F10, type oobe\bypassnro into the command prompt and after it reboots select “I don’t have an account”…

    I would still maintain that Linux is a better option though.

    • UnityDevice
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      Yeah but with Linux you have to open up a terminal and input cryptic commands someone on the internet gave you in order to stop the distro from spying on you… /s

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        in order to stop the distro from spying on you…

        This is where you lost me. Literally no one thinks this. Even the most anti-Linux folks on the planet don’t pretend Linux spies on you more than Microsoft…

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      I don’t think it’s that simple anymore, I had to disconnect from the internet and other shenanigans

  • @[email protected]
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    WHO THE FUCK SAYS “PC LAPTOP”??

    Did he type that from his laptop phone? Maybe speech-to-text from his cell phone smartwatch?

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      I might be dumb. PC vs Mac is a common way to differentiate. Laptop vs stationary is a common way to differentiate. Isn’t “PC Laptop” a pretty descriptive and non-overlapping way to unambinguiusly distinguish the item?

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        It’s mostly a marketing gimmick, same as people who say “tablet or iPad”.

        In this case in particular is complaining about windows, it would be a stretch to think it’s an apple computer.

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        In that case it would be a Windows laptop. PC stands for Personal Computer. It has nothing to do with the OS.

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                Even if that were true, does that mean that we should all accept it and drink the Apple Kool-Aid? A PC was, is and will always be a Personal Computer.

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                  Kinda? Whether you like it not that’s just how society functions. You either acknowledge what society decides or you end up becoming the guy who argues that drawing swastikas doesn’t make you a nazi because it’s a symbol of luck.

                  And if you want to go down the rabbit hole of “PC is personal computer” good luck defining what a computer is without defaulting to what society thinks a computer is, because technically your phone is a computer that is for your personal use. Your phone is a PC. In a sense so is your TV and your gaming console and the steam deck and possibly even your fridge. Maybe even your car.

                  Save yourself the headache and use PC as you understand it while accepting that others have a different meaning for PC.

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          PC absolutely has to do with the OS in certain contexts. Do you not remember the “Hi, I’m a Mac.” “And I’m a PC.” Line of commercials?

          Example of the usage: https://www.computerworld.com/article/1568544/mac-vs-pc-cost-analysis-how-does-it-all-add-up.html

          This is because long ago there was the Apple Macintosh and the IBM Personal Computer. So things that were “PC compatible” were not Macs. So the term got applied to Windows stuff. It’s not used very much now, but that article is from 2007.

          So while it’s correct terminology to say Windows are PCs and Macs aren’t, it’s pretty outdated and another example of his failure to be recent on tech trends. I don’t think I’ve used the term PC to mean Windows since 2020 at least. Probably longer.

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            I do remember those ads but I did not know about the IBM Personal Computer distinction, to be honest. Thanks for the added context!

  • @[email protected]
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    343 months ago

    the world’s richest man, de facto president, head of the tech oligarchy, is complaining about corporations irritating him.

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      If only there was a sort of consumer protection bureau of some sort. To regulate these types of things…

    • Flying SquidOP
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      See? That’s why you’re not a genius like Elon Musk! He knows that Linux is too hard!

  • Phoenixz
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    It’s simple z we buy Microsoft

    And then proceed to run it off a cliff

    Oh please, musk, buy Microsoft, please please

    • @[email protected]
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      Microsoft has a market cap of over 3 trillion.

      Musk is crazy stupid rich times a million, but he’s an order of magnitude shy of being able to bully Microsoft with his wallet. With the resources of the US government, sure. but not his checkbook.

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        Shift F10 opens a command window, OOBE\bypassnro

        Or run ipconfig /release

        This will disconnect your internet connection for a moment and allow you to create a local account.

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    I’ve had 2 instances where the Shift+F10 method didn’t work on a Windows 11 Home edition install. 1 was a brand new HP laptop I set up for a friend. It came with a bunch of bloatware so I created a bootable USB and reinstalled the OS. It didn’t pull up a command prompt when I tried the command no matter what I did. The second was at work. I accidentally let it update during the setup and afterwards it accepted the bypass command, but still never gave me the option to log in without a Microsoft account. I have a feeling they’re phasing that option out for Home.

    At least Pro has the domain join option. Still it sucks that Bitlocker gets set up automatically and associates the key with the first Microsoft account you sign in with.

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      S mode!

      If you buy one in s mode, then you can’t run 3rd party programs or particular built-in ones. That includes command prompt, which is why shift-f10 didn’t work. It’s ok as you can get out of it by, going to the ms store after logging in as an admin!

      We now see the problem with s mode in the out of box experience.

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        You’re right, it was in S mode. I had to create a junk email address to unlock it. The original account was an admin but it wouldn’t remove S mode without an MS account.

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          You can unlock by editing the registry.

          Tricky part is doing that in SMode because regedit is blocked.

  • @[email protected]
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    Political relevance be damned, anyway…

    You can press SHIFT+F10 keys to open Command Prompt.

    Execute OOBE\BYPASSNRO command then.

    After this, setup will reboot the computer and after reboot, you’ll get a new option I don’t have Internet or Continue with limited setup to skip the Internet requirement.

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      I did this when installing Windows 11 for a friend, was also my first experience installing Windows 11 as well. Having to open a command line during the installation process really nullifies the “Windows easy” and “linux hard” stereotype.

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        Thats the thing, you dont HAVE to install without a MS account. That is your choice.

        Most people don’t care and create an MS account anyway. And they don’t have to use any command line.

        Also a single command line still does not compare to Linux.

        Nothing is nullified

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          It’s not “your choice” if you have to hack the installer to do it, something 99.99% of people wouldn’t even understand if you tried to explain if to them.

          Also a single command line does not compare to Linux

          Outside of l33t h4kzors distros like Arch, Linux OS installers have not required any command line invocation for at least two decades. Just enter your username, wifi info, etc and click next until it’s done.

        • Norah (pup/it/she)
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          Not to be terribly, terribly pedantic but it’s a setup wizard, not an installer, so your comparison kind of falls flat on it’s face.

    • Lemminary
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      This helps me remember:

      OOBE - Out-Of-Box Experience
      NRO - Network Restriction Offline

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      Also, make sure the network isn’t plugged in. If Windows detects a connection you have to start all over.

  • Kompressor
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    he’s gonna buy Microsoft and rename it MicroXoft for fucks sake.

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          Because it was really cheap and they didn’t know the difference is the usual reason I encounter.

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              Finally got a chance to watch this video. I don’t know enough about how Windows works to have found the exploits they did, but I do know it well enough to understand what they did and found it hilarious. It’s more practical to actually get out of S mode, but making everything run despite still being in S mode was a good laugh.

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              Well, it’s always pre installed on the cheapest laptops. Yeah, there are ways around it still, but it’s not quite as easy as the old bypassnro.

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                  Yeah, it’s technically already home version, just in a special mode, and it’s trivial to switch out of if you don’t mind connecting your Microsoft account to the computer. Just log into the Microsoft Store and “install” the switch out of s mode “app”. It’s a bit of a pain to get rid of it without adding an account, so if you want to do that, it’s really easier to just do a fresh load that will automatically pick up the home edition license the laptop already has. Why not just use a disposable account just for switching laptops out of s mode? We tried doing that, but Microsoft locked the account after we’d logged it in and out of a dozen odd computers. Now we just use the customer’s own account if they have one (and actually know their password), or reload Windows if they don’t. You’d be amazed at the number of people buying cheapo S mode laptops and then being surprised when they can’t load some other software they really need. (Or maybe you wouldn’t be amazed if you’ve worked with the public before. Point is, a lot of people do this.)