this has been around for a while now, even on windows 10.
linux is the future
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this has been around for a while now, even on windows 10.
linux is the future
I haven't touched Windows in years and every time I take a peek at the current state of Windows I'm horrified and ask myself "How do people put up with this?".
i've gone back and forth over the years.. i typically dual boot but the one main reason for using windows is for the games.
I know you can do WINE and Lutris and all that, but that doesn't work so well for pirated shit. At one point I tried to do a full GPU passthrough to a windows VM on linux and I got so close to getting it to work where it would take over the GPU when Windows booted and then give it back to linux when the vm shut down, but ultimately failed and that just kinda killed the whole thing for me
but that doesn't work so well for pirated shit
Why not?
Well, my experience has only been with fit-girl (Victoria 3 and F:NV primarily). Yeeting them into Lutris works without problems (as far as I can tell, haven't played them on win).
To be fair I haven't tried in a couple of years but the last time I did a lot of the games would crash because of missing files or registry stuff. Also my DS controller never works.
Soon no one will be opening files anymore, you will ask copilot about the contents of the file.
Viewing an image? Ask copilot to generate what it thinks the image looks like.
This will save so much time when using your device. Soon you won't need a computer anymore just a subscription to Windows 365!
Viewing an image? Ask copilot to generate what it thinks the image looks like.
And then you try to open the image file on a non-Windows system and discover that it's actually just a text file with a prompt. Your actual Image is now part of copilot's training data and you've agreed to this by accepting the Windows EULA.
"Save storage space with copilot!"
Download LTSC if you want windows. You can dual boot too, and with windows 10 you get security updates for longer, until 2032.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/release-health/release-information
Only exception being if you are a in which case I recommend regular Enterprise because sometimes updates improve cpu scheduling stuff.
Activate using
https://github.com/massgravel/Microsoft-Activation-Scripts
massgrave.dev
I got so overwhelmed by that first link that I think it'll be easier to switch to linux than to figure out how to switch to LTSC
I absolutely recommend switching to Linux, it’s a truly liberating computing experience. However if you have to stick on windows and want to go LTSC, this document from massgrave makes it really easy and even provides the direct ISO download from Microsoft.
Use windows on a managed work computer , then it's manageable. there is few reasons to stay on windows these days. If you really need it check out windows ameliorated