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    2 hours ago

    They can’t even use proper punctuation in their error messages? Is this that AAAA+ software I keep hearing about?

  • AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world
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    5 hours ago

    That’s fine, I don’t know what Pearson’s course is and I’m not really interested. So, ah, “Remind me later”, I guess…

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      Pearson, HMH, and all the major for-profit educational resource providers (and much of the not-for-profits, too) are literally actually evil.

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      Have you tried the lutris/steam options? I’d love to know there are options if people can’t avoid it.

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        Oh, haha. This is for a school homework website called Pearson. I’ve always had it for my math classes.

        Since it’s a web application, you can simply change your user agent to get rid of this warning. But it’s annoying since I’d rather not have an extra extension installed to do so. Lol.

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          They added an OS check to a website? What’s next, checking if your desk is sturdy enough to carry the weight of their javascript?

    • Lumelore (She/her)@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      8 hours ago

      I used a Windows VM when I was in college. Even if you are pursuing a computer science degree, yes, some professors assume/expect that everyone will be using Windows. Using a VM also has the added benefit of you being easily able to get rid of all the programs they made you install as well once the semester is over.

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      They can force you to use Windows.

      What you can do is ask if using a virtual machine is fine. or don’t ask at all and have a virtual machine image of windows ready.

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        As someone who’s worked for several years in higher ed IT and used Linux during my studies, this’ll only get you most of the way there. Unfortunately some proctoring software (Respondus Lockdown Browser comes to mind) can be incredibly invasive, and to my knowledge will refuses to run in a VM.

        Instructors also have a tendency of not disclosing during registration whether or not they use these proctoring softwares.

        I’m lucky enough that by the time I was all-in on Linux, I wasn’t taking courses that used that exam model, but it’s why I make sure that the helpdesk at my current institution offers loaner devices to students who either have computers incapable of running the proctoring software, or who simply don’t want that kind of software on their own machine. It’s a pain in the ass to work with, but apparently it’s enshrined in our faculty’s union contract.

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    Some websites do this.

    Change the user agent to windows and it works.

    Fuxk you piece of shit!

    Amazon does this too. After you bought a movie you can’t watch it in full hd on Linux. User agent doesn’t help.

    However if you tell their api that you are an smart tv running Linux it works…

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      Same goes if you’re running Firefox.

      I once had Hotmail take forever to get past the loading screen, then actually navigating my mail was hellishly slow. Switched my user agent to Edge and “magically” it loaded instantly and everything was snappy…

      Had a few other sites do similar slowdowns but that and Youtube were the most unashamedly blatant.

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        Drm was not the issue they just refused to run high quality on Linux.

        Linux Browsers Support drm too.

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    14 hours ago

    “Upgrade?”

    Also I remember these Pearson pricks downgraded everyone’s BTEC results for an assignment on “the future of the media industry” as they got some boomer to mark it who didn’t do any research himself