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SystemD = Microsoft Linux 2000

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Bruh I wish MS would ditch the whole "windows" thing. It's a dumb meme.

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100%. One day brother, they already have linux in windows, soon it shall take over

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oh yes the meme os running as a slave on the chad os will definitely takeover

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i wish they would learn to fricking code again

the latest revisions of outlook are fricking r-slurred, if an image is high resolution like a smartphone camera photo, it scales up the image for printing to match dpi rather than match the page so you get the top left corner and that's it

windows 10 and 11 just fricking lose network printers for no reason, so if you use a network printer you may as well uninstall it after you print because you will have to re-add it to make it work next time anyways

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I don't trust or like printers so I blame the printer. My best guess would be investigating it's network settings related to mDNS.

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it started happening after going from windows 7 to windows 10 (on the same printer) then never stopped happening since.

windows XP actually had the best printer handling for home networks, if you put in the printer's netbios name instead of IP address it would connect by device name every time so even if your router restarted and gave the printer a new IP windows XP would find it.

windows 7 would need a bit of prodding after IPs got reassigned but otherwise was fine

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