Can’t wait to graduate so I don’t have to run Respondus and keep dealing with this crap

    • @BallsandBayonets@lemmy.world
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      YouTube shorts are my latest annoyance. They give you an x to hide it then says we’ll try again in 30 days. Shorts were a dumb idea on vine, a dumber idea on tiktok, and just about the dumbest idea on YouTube. If I wanted a sub-30 second clip I’d watch a gif.

        • Skua
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          I wouldn’t even mind them as much if they showed you who posted the short before you watched it. There are a few creators I like enough that I’d watch shorts by, but I’ve got no way to know it’s by them

        • @AlexWIWA@lemmy.ml
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          41 year ago

          I like short form content too, but not on my longer form content website. And I wouldn’t want ten minute videos on my movie service.

        • @fadedmaster@sh.itjust.works
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          11 year ago

          I agree. Shorts are just a way for me to discover new creators when I’m on the toilet since my recommendations page sucks now and never recommends new creators to me.

      • @neidu2@feddit.nl
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        31 year ago

        I would argue that they were a good idea on Vine. It allowed them to stay away from other platforms.

    • @br3d@lemmy.world
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      391 year ago

      The other annoying thing they (esp. MS) do is pop up messages like “The whole process of saving files has changed while you were asleep [learn more][got it]” and here, when you need it, there’s never an option for “remind me later”. So you either have to stop what you’re doing and go and read a massive blog entry that’s not actually relevant to the task in hand or you need to dismiss the message and never be able to find it when it’s actually relevant

    • yeehaw
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      361 year ago

      Linux/FreeBSD and piracy are like the only way to mostly avoid this crap now lol.

        • yeehaw
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          31 year ago

          There’s at all plenty one can do with FOSS stuff without needing to resort to that, but ya, in geraral that’s true

    • @THB@lemmy.world
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      301 year ago

      Every shopping site now wants you to sign up for some kind of discount or offer as well.

      Instead of “No thanks” or “No, I don’t want to subscribe”, the reject button always says “No, I want to pay full price” or “No, I don’t like savings” and other manipulative bs.

      Makes me not want to shop there.

      • @ryper@lemmy.ca
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        41 year ago

        And a lot of them don’t even wait for you to find something to buy, you just show up and it’s “HEY DO YOU WANT A DISCOUNT?”

    • @cuerdo@lemmy.world
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      131 year ago

      We need a community! I am really annoyed by this, it is rapey and gaslighting and abusive. Another one they started to do is “You are almost finished with your updates”, updates that i didn’t request nor allow.

      We need words, customized pitchforks and a leader to recover dignity!

    • @backgroundcow@lemmy.world
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      This whole rapey lingo needs to fucking die already.

      Maybe widely name-calling this practice for what it is could help steer companies away from this disgusting pattern.

      Should we start refering to pop-ups that give no option to say “no” as something like “rape-ups”?

    • @AlexWIWA@lemmy.ml
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      51 year ago

      I’ve also felt the “impossible to say no” lingo is awful. “remind me later” fuck off

    • @BigMikeInAustin@lemmy.world
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      31 year ago

      Yes! It really is that. Just like how so many men are taught to never take “no” as an answer from a woman, and to keep pestering her until she gives in.

  • @thawed_caveman@lemmy.world
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    This is a thing that annoys me and it’s not just Microsoft doing this: there’s never a “No” button, it’s always “Not now” or “Maybe later”. As if i’m going to reconsider. As if it’s an honest offer worth thinking about and not a pop-up.

    • @BigMikeInAustin@lemmy.world
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      171 year ago

      This is what life is like for women. So many men are taught to not take “no” for an answer, and just keep pressuring her, waiting for her to wear down and give in.

      • themeatbridge
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        In the history of pop-ups, I’ve never wanted to be reminded later.

    • @FiniteBanjo@lemmy.today
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      If anything, I’m even further disincentivised to log in if they’re threatening to remotely copy my hard drive. That just sounds like a scam.

      Pro Tip: You can create a local only account on a New PC as long as you skip connecting to wifi during setup.

      • @KISSmyOS@feddit.de
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        141 year ago

        With the current Windows 11 installer this doesn’t work anymore.
        But you can download the ISO, use Rufus to create a USB boot stick and disable all the requirements (account, RAM, TPM, CPU generation) in Rufus’ options. Also lets you auto-deny all telemetry options and create a user account without prompting.

    • @towerful@programming.dev
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      I guess “no” implies “this is your only chance to permanently decide”.
      “Remind me later” is obviously going to be an annoying reminder.
      “Maybe later” or “Not now” indicates it can be changed later, but might also come with annoying reminders.

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    Can’t wait to graduate so I don’t have to run Respondus and keep dealing with this crap

    Well, I’ve got some bad news depending on what industry you’re going into: the business world runs on Windows.

      • @NoFun4You@lemmy.world
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        61 year ago

        God I hate not being able to change FN and ctrl on a locked down mac that work gives me , also all the other limitations

    • BargsimBoyz
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      31 year ago

      Yeah this seems like a complete non-issue… All software has its problems and annoyances. Whether it’s Linux, MacOS or Windows they all have different levels of shit and annoying things you have to do.

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          Depends on the person and their usage. For many Windows is the most appropriate.

          Dont be a blind fanboy and just say that there is only solution for an OS and that’s Linux. If there’s one OS then it will inevitably get shit itself.

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              Your point is “Windows is the worst of the bunch”.

              It’s pretty basic/has no value… Doesn’t take a rocket scientist to disprove.

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                again re read the context. worst of the bunch in regards to the specific topic we were discussing.

                in the future consider if you think someone is making such a stupid comment, maybe you are misunderstanding something.

                • BargsimBoyz
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                  I use Windows, and I honestly never see this stuff at all.

                  Haven’t used Linux/MacOS in a long time now but from this specific perspective they all appear the same to me. Or at worst, it’s easy to disable.

  • @mightyfoolish@lemmy.world
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    At this point the EU should just set a timer for complaining that Microsoft uses Windows’ large market share to force services on their users. I do like efficient governments.

    • Aatube
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      EU has, so Microsoft basically made an EU version

  • @atrielienz@lemmy.world
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    281 year ago

    Meanwhile I’ve been trying to turn off all the news, bing smart AI, and BS popups in windows 11 on the computers where we clock in for weeks. No such luck.

    • Io Sapsai 🌱
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      My coworker opened edge when they added the new ai bullshit and thought the desktop was infected by a virus and started panicking.

    • @min_fapper@iusearchlinux.fyi
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      They ship a version of Windows 10 without any of those included. It’s called Windows 10 LTSC (Long Term Support Channel).

      Try installing that to never be bothered again.

      • @atrielienz@lemmy.world
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        I am not the network/sys admin so I can’t but I will pass it along to them. Thank you. What’s funny is we use windows ten for our work laptops because of some software and I don’t have this problem with those. Just the desktops where we clock in and out and do online training.

      • @atrielienz@lemmy.world
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        I’m the one who has to deal with these popup every time I login in order to clock in on time. Worth it to me, but perhaps not to everyone.

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    Get WinAero Tweaker. It’s a tool that applies dozens of registry and group policy settings to kill stuff like this. I ran it once ages ago and never have had to deal with stuff like your screenshot.

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      They said they can’t wait to graduate, so I’m assuming that means they are using a Windows computer from their school, and depending on what the CIT department’s policies are like there, WinAero may not accomplish much

      • @nogooduser@lemmy.world
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        If the computer is owned by a company or institution they shouldn’t see this anyway. They should either be using Microsoft work or school accounts or they should be using local accounts and the admin should set the required registry settings for them.

        I think that they could be using their own computer but they have to use Windows to be able to use whatever Respondus is.

        • @ooterness@lemmy.world
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          That would be nice. Our admins don’t bother with anything like this, but they also block me from fixing things.

  • @BehindTheBarrier@programming.dev
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    Every time you open anything in office applications you get these small pop-ups

    • See what changes others did?
    • We added a new feature, do you want to see it?
    • @gorysubparbagel@lemmy.world
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      Oh my god those popups for new features drive me insane. Yes teams, I know I can do account switching now because you’ve told me the last 10 times I opened the app.

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    Graduation unlocks all the white collar career paths, and your inevitable induction to enterprise IT spyware and power tripping local admins.

    • @cooopsspace@infosec.pub
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      151 year ago

      Better yet, become a power tripping admin.

      Literally the only way my Windows PC is usable at work is with admin rights.

      • 𝒍𝒆𝒎𝒂𝒏𝒏
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        The policies at my work are really backwards IMO.

        I have full administrative access to our prod hypervisor (including inside the VMs running on it)… but not my own dev machine 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

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    if your workload works on linux id recommend it, im not aware of any distro that pulls that bullshit.

    e: i love how controversial this simple suggestion is

    • @lseif@sopuli.xyz
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      241 year ago

      the post states that op needs to run Respondus, which is proprietery spyware anti-cheat for school tests (doesnt run on linux)

        • @lseif@sopuli.xyz
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          i can confirm: ew is correct. it has admin priviledges and literally scans all running programs and captures every key press. u cant even ctrl+alt+del without it reporting it and closing itself.

          it seems ironic to require cyber security students to install windows and respondus just to pass the course…

          • @rickrolled767@ttrpg.network
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            I just graduated with my degree in CSEC and, while my college luckily never had us do that, I know at least 10 people who would have found a way to trick it somehow into reporting false data

            • @spatialdestiny@lemmy.one
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              I’m sure it can tell that the hardware it’s on or drivers being used is virtualized.

              But unless it’s using your webcam to track your eye movements or you’re in a supervised space, you could use your phone or second computer.

              • @lseif@sopuli.xyz
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                i’ve heard that too. there may be ways to spoof baremetal, but you’ll probably get in some trouble if its found out. i personally havent had to use the webcam (yet)

      • @Dicska@lemmy.world
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        It’s crazy how I know which comment you meant. Lemmy still feels more like living in a small village where everyone knows everyone. Or it was just pure coincidence, who knows.

    • @elvith@feddit.de
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      It gets better if you backup and then get the prompt again after the next feature update of windows - because you get asked again and if you click on it will do a second backup which means that now all files are twice in your OneDrive, then three times, then four times, then… a reminder to upgrade OneDrive further as your storage is full.

      I had to clean up this less more than once now for people and even witnessed it live after doing the upgrade for them sigh

  • KingJalopy
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    Once you graduate, this will be the least of your annoyances.

    • Ghostalmedia
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      “Welcome to work. Here is your computer, your free corporate swag, and all the terrible enterprise software that will cripple your productivity.”

      “When our overly aggressive security software inevitably locks you out next month, please let us know by filing a ticket at this IT portal. You will not have access to said portal once you’re locked out.”

      • @wjrii@lemmy.world
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        “If you are remote, please do make sure that you know the phone number of at least one friendly co-worker, because you’ll need to interrupt their morning to beg them to scour the corporate intranet to find the last remaining operational phone number to contact the fully remote IT department, because we laid off your one local guy last month.”

  • @ConstipatedWatson@lemmy.world
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    Wait, are universities still using Respondus?

    I feel for you. It was used a lot during the beginning of the pandemic, but I thought it was dropped by now.

    • @thepreciousboar@lemm.ee
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      Some professors kept the online exams for convenience (theirs and for the students depending on the type of exam), but did in presence in a university class, they dropped the recording but kept the lockdown environment so you cannot cheat even with your laptop

      • @ConstipatedWatson@lemmy.world
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        Ah, wow. So some exams are happening online, even though classes are in person! There goes a combination I had not thought about. It is annoying to still need Respondus though, even if I understand why

      • @ConstipatedWatson@lemmy.world
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        Interesting (and annoying). I imagined that most exams went back to the usual pen and paper or laboratory, but there were tests written on laptops and in class long before the pandemic. I had forgotten about those!

  • @cooopsspace@infosec.pub
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    Casually watching Windows users complain about Windows when I’ve been shilling Linux for 10 years strong.

    Seriously though, I’m actually wondering where the Windows lovers will finally draw the line.

    • @Broken_Monitor@lemmy.world
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      Learning Linux is a pain in the ass. The line is where Windows becomes less and less convenient until it is more of a pain in the ass than Linux. It’s a blurry line for some people, but for me the combination of hiding settings so I need to enter the fucking registry to change them and then serving me pop up ads on my own machine crossed the line.

      But fucking hell learning linux is still a pain in the ass.

        • @Broken_Monitor@lemmy.world
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          Nothing more specific than just the learning curve. Having to use the terminal, learn commands, etc. Just basic program installation requires me to look up how to do it. I’m currently learning via my steamdeck too, so cumbersome typing doesnt help matters, but I plan on installing on a desktop PC so I can experiment more easily. Picking a distro can be complicated too - I think I just want to use the same as what’s on the Steamdeck but I need to do research to figure out if I should. That research alone is a bit of the pain in the ass. I can do it, but I needed to be motivated but corporate bullshit to actually do it.

    • Aniki 🌱🌿
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      They will down vote you rather than admit defeat, like down votes are all that matters

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        the downvotes are because the post specifically mentions Respondus, a software that does not run on Linux. the knee jerk didn’t-read-the-post response comments are not really helpful to people who don’t have a choice, not because they “refuse to admit defeat” come on now.

      • Sonotsugipaa
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        They probably downvoted because sometimes your job or education strictly requires Linux-incompatible software, and you can’t do anything about it;

        but then again, 9 out of 10 of those people spare absolutely no effort to move their eggs out of the metaphorical Windows basket.

        • Aniki 🌱🌿
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          They should get mad at the people that force them to use proprietary garbage to do basic tasks. I love that I don’t have to use Windows at work but I also work for a company that understands there’s a job to do and the best tools aren’t corporate schlock.

          • Sonotsugipaa
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            Some do, unfortunately getting mad about them is sometimes all they can do in some cases (e.g. the OP)