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The backwards-compatibility stuff already in this thread is all true, but also they don’t know how to remove some things. Microsoft has wanted to entirely replace Control Panel with Settings since Windows 8 came out, but they gave up. And rewriting the whole operating system from scratch would take decades and still inevitably lose compatibility with some of the random old software mentioned here.
Windows legacy Control Panel is finally being deprecated but won't be removed anytime soon - Pureinfotech

Microsoft confirms that the Control Panel for Windows is in the official process of being deprecated, and it'll eventually be removed.

Pureinfotech • Windows 10 & Windows 11 help for humans
What happens if you hold a sign that says “Palestine Action” on it?

Why do people go out of their way to dodge manhole covers while driving?

https://ttrpg.network/post/33505792

Why do people go out of their way to dodge manhole covers while driving? - The TTRPG network

There are a lot of manhole covers on the first section of my drive to work, and I commknly see people swerving all over the road just so their tires won’t touch them, even jeeps. Why?

That’s because human perception exisys on a logarithmic scale! It’s called the Weber-Fechner law, and it was one of the first studied psychological phenomena, before psychology as a field was even defined.

Interestingly, our sense of the “bigness” of numbets is also logarithmic. This is why there have to be explicit explanations of the massive difference between a million and a billion - our brains instinctively and erroneously think “eh, it’s like double.”

Weber–Fechner law - Wikipedia

It’s actually way easier to treat sewage than it is to desalinate water: waterandwastewater.com/how-is-desalination-differ…
How Is Desalination Different From Water Reclamation - Water & Wastewater

Discover the key distinctions between desalination and water reclamation in this insightful guide, shedding light on vital water treatment processes.

Water and Wastewater
Boy Boy

Neon White, Cyberhook, and Crumble are all excellent, though you might be looking for a more traditional platformer.

Blue Fire is decent and definitely worth checking out while it’s $4 right now.

Regarding social media feeds, I have mixed opinions, because you’re right about the echo chamber, but I also am only still on any mainstream platform for the memes, and I only want it to show me memes, which it wouldn’t do if not for personalized recommendations.

As for games, I don’t want my recommendations to be dominated by whatever has the biggest marketing budget and can take over my feed. I mostly play indie games, and I think if my store page wasn’t personalized, I wouldn’t see nearly as many small games as I do.

Would you be willing to share why you don’t like the “corpo spying”? I personally never understood - an online service has to know your requests in order to serve the results to you, and keeping revords of those requests is the only way to have personalized recommendations, which I would rather have than be served ads for games (or music or whatever) I’ll never even consider.
ABC pulled Jimmy Kimmel off the air for saying Kirk’s killer was right-wing and that they’re trying to use Kirk’s death for political points.