• @linuxisfun@lemmy.world
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    1812 years ago

    No need to open a web browser to install another one on Windows 10 and 11.

    All one has to do is open a terminal, type winget install Mozilla.Firefox and hit Enter. ;)

    Pro tip: To update all software on a Windows computer you can type winget upgrade --all and hit Enter (especially useful for computers from family or friends with LibreOffice or Java versions from the stone age …).

    • fatalError
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      442 years ago

      wow, for a seconds I thought you were mocking windows for not having some central software repo like linux uses apt-get, but it actually works o.O
      TIL winget is a thing.

      • @linuxisfun@lemmy.world
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        292 years ago

        Haha, glad to hear that you discovered winget through my post!

        It was, in my opinion, long overdue for Microsoft to introduce a package manager for Windows, but now that it is there, you can actually use it for all kinds of useful stuff. E. g. I would, if I was using Windows, create a PowerShell script to install my software all at once for whenever I reinstall my computer. This makes reinstalling a lot faster and I have documentation about the programs I had installed before. ;)

        • @brsrklf@compuverse.uk
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          72 years ago

          Count me in the people who had no idea windows had a command line package manager-style tool.

          Does it look for its stuff in the windows store?

          • @linuxisfun@lemmy.world
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            92 years ago

            Winget is able to install applications from multiple sources, including the Microsoft Store. You can see a list of all configured sources by executing winget source list. For regular applications a community repository is preconfigured.

            If you would execute my example command, Firefox would get installed from the community repository. You should be able to use the following command to install the Microsoft Store version of Firefox: winget install 9NZVDKPMR9RD

            9NZVDKPMR9RD is the package id of the Microsoft Store version of Firefox. You can either get it by executing winget search firefox or you can get it from the URL of the Microsoft Store entry.

        • panCat
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          42 years ago

          I think they are still updating their repo, i remember adding few basic repos to them !

    • izzent
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      182 years ago

      Upgrade all, wow. I knew about Winget install, but this is so good!! Thanks for the advice 😁

    • @ramjambamalam@lemmy.ca
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      2 years ago

      I’ve been using chocolatey for years but TIL about winget. Cheers!

      I’ll probably continue using chocolatey due to supporting more packages, but good to know there’s a built-in package manager in Windows now.

    • KiofKi
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      22 years ago

      TIL. Running the upgrade all just now and it’s a blessing

    • @BenJammin@lemmy.ml
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      272 years ago

      It used to be when the US had a bit of market regulation still left. Now these super corps just lough their way to the bank while paying fines that are already included in the project. The US lost the fight against their corporations and people are suffering.

  • @gosling@lemmy.world
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    652 years ago

    Is there even any advantage of using Chrome instead of Edge in 2023? They’re basically the same since both use Chromium and are ridden with trackers and telemetry

      • @MCForTheBest@lemmy.world
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        22 years ago

        In the end the big tech corpos are circle jerking our data anyways unless you go 100% tech free and even then I wouldn’t be surprised if they set-up a profile of you from phones in your proximity.

        • @gosling@lemmy.world
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          172 years ago

          This is why I search for conflicting interests on different browsers. Have fun figuring out whether I’m actually a Lakers or Celtics fan, Google and Microsoft!

    • TheKoala73
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      32 years ago

      At work we have both, Edge and Chrome, and there actually are minor differences (that might well result from differences in the pushed settings, though). Like, when using our ticketing system, Edge loses the connection to the server after a period of inactivity and Chrome doesn’t. Also, Chrome seems to be a little faster with script processing (subjectively, have never measured…). But otherwise, they’re basically the same, just as you said.

  • @hikarulsi@lemmy.world
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    462 years ago

    Why would anyone even use chrome? At least use brave that blocks all the scam ads. Better to use Firefox for sure

    • @hikaru755@feddit.de
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      72 years ago

      Because Edge is the default browser on the most widespread operating system. If you’re using Chrome, you very likely already switched once and are better informed than someone encountering the message on Edge.

      • @mates1500@lemmy.world
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        132 years ago

        Whether you use Microsoft spyware or Google spyware, I wouldn’t really consider either choice as “better informed” user. If you want debloated chromium… you can use chromium. Then there is Firefox, Brave, and bunch more as privacy oriented.

      • @Diabolo96@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        Chrome have literally a monopoly what are you talking about ? Out of the two, edge (literally chrome but Microsoft Spyware instead of Google) is better just for the AI stuff. People who are used to chrome just default to install it because for some reason they think transferring their bookmarks and passwords is some impossible magic . That being said, use Firefox instead.

  • @cyd@lemmy.world
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    322 years ago

    Pretty terrible, yes, but with all the bullshit Google is pulling with Chrome, like the Web Integrity stuff, I don’t really mind. It’s assholes vs assholes.

    • @Rooki@lemmy.world
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      52 years ago

      Yeah, we just let them fight like monkeys. Because what chrome does i double down on never using chrome ( or chromium based ) browsers.

    • @eric5949@lemmy.cloudaf.site
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      22 years ago

      Edge is just chrome, if google supports web integrity it doesn’t matter who doesn’t, whatever google decides to do is automatically the standard since chrome is 3/4 of all web browsers. It’s literally the Microsoft IE thing again.

      • @xeekei@lemm.ee
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        Open source software is supposed to have a built-in safety net, forking. The issue is that people are most often overly reluctant to actually fork projects when they go to shit (especially if they do so by boiling the frog method), or if it gets forked, they rarely really move to the newer forked project and instead keep putting up with the evil old version.

  • @gmtom@lemmy.world
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    252 years ago

    Theres 1 popup on screen, its the cookies declaration that basically every website has and is completely unrelated to your search.

  • @adeoxymus@lemmy.world
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    142 years ago

    Tbh if you use Google (or YouTube) for the first time the cookie consent popup also takes up the entire screen

    • 1bluepixel
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      62 years ago

      Right. This post is disingenuous because most users hit that cookie consent prompt on the previous search screen.

      Granted, the top begging prompt is ridiculous on its own.

  • deweydecibel
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    132 years ago

    To be fair, the cookie banner is unrelated and a one time thing.

  • Fontasia
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    72 years ago

    The second one is a legally mandatory prompt regarding accepting cookies