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      One of the first things I have to change on any PC I get my hands on. Same as mouse acceleration.

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      When i was a windows user, setting it to show file extensions was one of the first things that i would do after a installation

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      you know what’s even dumber is that windows never learnt to identify files apart from its extension. every other modern operating system (e.g. everything unixlike) knows how to identify files even without file extensions

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        Yeah but then I can’t tell what filetypes they are. Having the type directly in the name is an awesome convention. And theoretically, it prevents the os from having to read every file’s contents. And it’s good for not having to use thumbnails. So you can have more condensed file browsing. It’s also better for proprietary filetypes and new things since the os doesn’t need to know wtf something is.

        Your logic reminds me of using nondescript variable names in programming. Yes, the system will probably know, but I’m the user, I’m the person this is all for. And it’s good convention to have good naming convention. File extensions are nice to have and good convention.

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          fair enough but i have the unpopular opinion that file extensions should be a prefix not a suffix so that all files of the same type sort together

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            Mmmm… As long as the os treated it as separate from the filename. One of the reasons extensions exist is so that the name of the file doesn’t encroach with the self-identifying-filetype/extension. If you put it at the front as a prefix, you would lose the ability to have EITHER names of files OR extensions as separatable and simultaneous ordering systems.

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      Given that I have worked with people who got confused when the start button stopped having the word “Start” on it I am going to disagree with you.

      I can totally see somebody putting in a ticket because “it kept adding letters to the end of the file name when they saved”.

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      It’s unreal! I don’t use it but sometimes I have to touch one and I honestly can’t tell how anyone gets anything done.

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    When I was a kid I visited my grandparents and since there was still only Internet Explorer on their terrible computer I decided to install Firefox.

    Unfortunately the computer power supply died right after I did.

    Therefore my Firefox installation was determined to be the root cause of the computer being ruined.

    So yeah, Firefox apparently kills power supplies in some folklore.

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      When I came home for summer break after my freshman year of college I had to use my mom’s car to get around. Well my mom is the absolute worst person when it comes to auto maintenance. The 3rd day I was home and driving her car her engine blew a piston rod because the piston ceased in the cylinder. Turns out my mom never changed the oil. Like never ever. But because it happened while I was driving it was all my fault. I “must have been racing or doing something that caused the problem”. 25 years later she still thinks it was something I did.

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      My mother is like this but worse. Some sort of tech in the house doesn’t behave as she expects? It’s obviously caused by that time I used it 3 months ago. It doesn’t matter that it worked just fine between then and now, everything is my fault.

      I can’t wait until she’s finally dead.

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    I never fell for mp3.exe, but I did install Real Player and use the built in browser once.

    I learned how to remove a Trojan virus that copy pastes itself into a few directories before mom got home from work at 9 years old.

    People wonder why I know so much about computers, a large part was fucking up the expensive family PC repeatedly.

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        How times have changed. I used to have print outs in my filing cabinet with virus removal guides from all the various times I contracted digitally transmitted diseases online.

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      That’s how we all learned it back then. Shear necessity.

      Most boomers were too far into old age to learn it effectively. X and Z were raised in it. Now the tech has changed dramatically and you don’t need anywhere near the skill anymore, there’s a lot of younger generation that have no clue again. They can run the shit out of an iPad though.

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        It’s fine for the type of user windows is targeting by default.
        Most people don’t give a shit if it’s xls, xlsx, xlsm, or xlsb, so long as they can open it in Excel and punch in numbers, and there are mechanisms to prevent these people from getting infected easily.

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          Yeah it’s honestly way more likely for someone to change the file type and break the file while renaming it, than it is for malware to get past Defender.

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          You make a good point, I just hate it. I feel like there’s a lot of examples where this is more relevant but admit I’m struggling for examples (TXT, log, inf, etc) by really it’s only video files bay have quite different content of structure despite the same extension - this is why everyone uses VLC because it handles everything you throw at it

          Another is not underlining the keyboard indicators.

          These were both on by default in the early releases of windows (far as i remember) and some bunch of smooth brains decided to remove meaningful information from the interface. It should be clear and detailed in a user interface, not implied

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    My favourite was when people would then use limewire to pirate limewire pro and double up on the malware

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    I repartitioned the hard drive to install Linux.

    Unbeknownst to me, my brother had stored the photos he took of our grandparents 50th wedding anniversary on that drive. There was no backup.

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      Ir’s possible. Dad is a gamer and kids aren’t old enough for PCs, but maybe old enough for tablets.

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    I still remember bricking my mom’s gateway computer while downloading eps of love hina, blade 2 soundtrack and next door Nikki videos off of limewire…sorry mom.

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        Lol I remember eMachines. Integrated graphics on a desktop tower and the thing sounded like a leafblower under load. Also I believe it wouldn’t support a dedicated GPU either.

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          Man… I had that thing humming trying to run Sims 2. But diablo 1 rand like a champ. I cooked that thing so many times, it’s what taught me how to rebuild windows. Eventually my family gave up on saving files to the computer.