I saw it all the time. It drove me nuts. I’m not sure how you literally never see it, because my clean and fresh installs of windows always worked this way until I did a RegEdit update to kill the websearch in it.
I saw it all the time. It drove me nuts. I’m not sure how you literally never see it, because my clean and fresh installs of windows always worked this way until I did a RegEdit update to kill the websearch in it.
I always dug into RegEdit to disable this crap. And somehow, each time, it was a different series of steps.
What does Cinnamon have that makes you like it over something like KDE?


Didn’t damn near everyone vote yes on it?
They weren’t actively being accused at that time and, again, that’s not the star of david.


For real. It’s wild how often people don’t just straight up call out bad corps.


Understanding the concept is fast. Getting good at sight-reading a clock face actually takes time to get familiar with it. If you only ever really see the clock in school, and You can choose to ignore it for phones or other digital clocks, you’re never gonna get good enough at it that you’ll be as fast as checking a phone.


It’s kinda how I feel about corporations supporting good things. People will point out that they’re only doing it for money or whatever, but I don’t care. If they all start supporting and normalizing good things, I don’t care that it started for dumb reasons.


Kind of a weird title. Of course adoption would slow? The people who want it have adopted it, the people who don’t haven’t.
Just leaving the valley of despair, i suppose?
It also doesn’t seem to list a distance limit?
I’m now observing from the inside of an empty Tupperware container in a Top Secret facility.
7 has the mild convenience of quickly eliminating any empty containers from search for whatever you’re missing. But really Free Gravel is the winner here.
It’s not a terrible idea. ChatGPT is great at summarizing info, especially stuff you’d use manuals for. I make sure to ask it where certain info came from (so I can try to verify) OR having it explain its approach so I get it in the future.
The last few times I even had to disable it, there was no setting for it. RegEdit was the way to disable the search-in-start-menu stuff.
But regardless, I’m still talking about seeing this issue on a fresh install. That’s definitely not something that happens because I fiddle with settings.