Reply 220 of 227, by Intel486dx33
Microsoft is Killing it !
Just When Windows-10 runs Better than Ever.
Best Windows computer I have ever owned.
https://youtu.be/JbLo963WH9U?si=smG06THG0A3-QFKr
Microsoft is Killing it !
Just When Windows-10 runs Better than Ever.
Best Windows computer I have ever owned.
https://youtu.be/JbLo963WH9U?si=smG06THG0A3-QFKr
Hey I just remembered that I can mute users, what a relief!
Life? Don't talk to me about life.
badmojo wrote on 2025-08-28, 04:40:Hey I just remembered that I can mute users, what a relief!
thanks, i didnt knew i could do that here.
How does that work? If muted poster's post is the last in the thread, it shows thread as not having new messages? And hides the muted poster's posts?
wrote:A man can be himself only so long as he is alone; and if he does not love solitude, he will not love freedom; for it is only when he is alone that he is really free.
UCyborg wrote on 2025-09-01, 15:01:How does that work? If muted poster's post is the last in the thread, it shows thread as not having new messages? And hides the muted poster's posts?
No I think it still tells you that there are new posts, but it just shows the muted poster as a line item like so:
<shit poster's username>, whom you muted, made this post. Display this post
"Display this post" is a link which lets you see the post if you want to.
Life? Don't talk to me about life.
Intel486dx33 wrote on 2025-08-26, 22:11:Microsoft is Killing it !
Read the room before you spew marketing idioms.
UCyborg wrote on 2025-09-01, 15:01:How does that work? If muted poster's post is the last in the thread, it shows thread as not having new messages? And hides the muted poster's posts?
You can try it temporarily on any random frequent poster to see how it works for you. It doesn't (of course) notify the muted user and it's very easy to unmute someone from the control panel -> manage muted users.
DoZator wrote on 2025-08-26, 15:09:I also use Windows 98 on the Internet today without an antivirus, and I'm writing this message right now from it. In 5 years of active use, there were no problems at all.
However, I can't vouch for Windows 10, as 99.9% of viruses are written specifically for it (and won't run on Windows 98 or lower, requiring you to "update Windows and try again", "install .net 4.5+" or "switch to the x64 edition" ).
I've only ever gotten a virus from my own actions (downloading), even back in dial-up days. I routinely check my connections with Wireshark just in case, it's also a good way to see if you've successfully hindered Microsoft telemetry. I use an older version of it on Windows 98 from when it was called Ethereal, and I haven't had any unusual connections. What browser do you use for 98, or do you use WebOne? I've used WebOne, I tried K-Meleon 9x but it only loaded a few sites properly. JavaScript doesn't seem to work properly on it.