at least it comes with a 10% performance reduction for using TPM
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at least it comes with a 10% performance reduction for using TPM
What the actual fork
Been rolling with Win11 ever since October 2021 and never had any problems.
I was able to get tpm on in the bios. Worth a check. It isn't called tpm tho it's something different depending on your chip maker.
I have upgraded to win11 a couple of months ago. Everything works like a charm so far. Only thing i don't like is the "simplest" right click menu which still confuses me.
I have done freebsd/linux/aix/solaris administration (mostly AIX oddly enough, but trending Linux now) work for so long that you would think I'd be more supportive of Linux as a desktop OS, I just find it so tedious still. There's always at least one dumb thing that doesn't work.Jemolk wrote: ↑2 years agoWindows? Hssssss! Kill it with fire!
I upgraded to Linux Mint some time back after Windows 7 (a.k.a. the last good Windows version IMHO) bricked itself twice via the registry and forced me to reinstall. I can vouch for it being an upgrade, too. I briefly had a Windows 10 partition on a new prebuilt computer (whose minimal customizability even compared to 7 drove me up the wall) that I used for games which didn't run well under WINE. One of those was Divinity: Original Sin 2. Well, with some WINE updates, it could run there, so I installed it on the Linux partition of the same machine. Understand, I'm talking the same hardware, except the Mint hard drive was older and had been swapped over from a previous machine with no changes whatsoever. Start up load times went from 4-5 minutes on Windows to 5-10 seconds on Linux. Think about that a moment. A Windows program ran better on Linux with a compatibility layer than on Windows, strictly based on the software. Madness.
Also, Linux is completely free, is eminently customizable wherever you want it to be, and is, as of recently, a lot more newbie-friendly than you might expect from its reputation. Mint in particular makes the switch for former Windows users extremely easy and painless, and there are similar distros to make the switch from Apple machines painless as well, I understand. Don't even need any familiarity or comfort with the command line at all anymore. Would wholeheartedly recommend.
A couple of days ago on a discord someone actually typed out Micro$oft and I typed in response "The 90s called and want their insult back" then there was the movie Antitrust lolBeneTleilax wrote: ↑2 years agoNow that Microsoft is empire-building again, I wonder if alternative-OS hipsterism is going to come back. I remember the Linux users were a substantial part of nerd culture in the 90's and 00's.
Sheldon-"The secret of this format is in not breaking it. "
I guess it's just the cowboy aesthetic but I always assumed you were at least 45.
This is why no one likes youDirkGently wrote: ↑2 years agoI guess it's just the cowboy aesthetic but I always assumed you were at least 45.
I generally assume everyone older than me a senile geezer and everyone younger than me is a clueless babyLucky me, I'm always the perfect age.
Sheldon-"The secret of this format is in not breaking it. "
Fookin gatekeepers can go dive into Portable Holes head first!Hermes_ wrote: ↑2 years agoI just read a thread over on reddit, where this woman (the op) had her Relentless Rats deck basically banned by the rest of the group it's jerks like that give the game a bad name.
A rat deck.Hermes_ wrote: ↑2 years agoThis is why no one likes youDirkGently wrote: ↑2 years agoI guess it's just the cowboy aesthetic but I always assumed you were at least 45.
I generally assume everyone older than me a senile geezer and everyone younger than me is a clueless babyLucky me, I'm always the perfect age.
I just read a thread over on reddit, where this woman (the op) had her Relentless Rats deck basically banned by the rest of the group it's jerks like that give the game a bad name.
I swing with all 28 rats at everyone...response?pokken wrote: ↑2 years agoI think they're going about it wrong and obviously seem to have ulterior motives but if I never saw another thrumming stone gimmick deck it would be fine with me.
Hey guys did you know I tutors for thrumming stone and make rats hope you have a sweeper or removal for stone. Oh you removed it now I will pout and pout.
Sheldon-"The secret of this format is in not breaking it. "
Nope. Just another late-twenties chainsmoker with a great fondness for spaghetti Westerns. Wouldn't mind being 18 years closer to retirement though...DirkGently wrote: ↑2 years agoI guess it's just the cowboy aesthetic but I always assumed you were at least 45.