• zer0bitz@lemmy.world
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    1 hour ago

    Im so glad I fully switched to Linux a year ago. Never going back to Windows.

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      21 minutes ago

      i’ve been on linux on and off since 1998, however I fully switched about 5 years ago and never looked back.

      I was curious around 3 months ago, between distro swapping and I installed W11. It lasted 2h until I rage installed linux and took me an entire day to wash the windows taste off. bleah…

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    7 hours ago

    Hold on to your butts.

    Big influx of Linux-compatible office PCs hitting eBay soon.

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    6 hours ago

    I just lost out on the sale of two Lenovo P51 thinkpads because the CPU has been literally arbitrarily cut off. 32gb ddr4 2400mhz, quad core xeon, Nvidia GPU w/ 4gb gddr5, 512gb SSD. Because Microsoft decided to leave it off of a spreadsheet. Fuck this company….

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      8 hours ago

      Yeah, my old desktop computer is getting turned into my first dedicated Linux machine and my current desktop isn’t getting updated to 11 until October 13th.

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    9 hours ago

    Browsing from a 12 year old laptop running Win7 … what’s the issue?

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        5 hours ago

        Please explain how malware would get on my laptop now in a way that it didn’t, oh, say, in the last 12 years?

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      Even JavaScript can infect you.

      Assuming your family does online banking and brokerage you then become a jumping off point for malware.

  • ItsJaaaaane (She/Her)@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    13 hours ago

    That moment when Microsoft tells people to throw away perfectly good working computers because they’re running Windows 10. When Windows 10 was just coming out or had just come out, Microsoft promised that Windows 10 would be the last OS of theirs, and there would only be updates. Also Microsoft is constantly sending messages to people running Windows 10 urging them to update.

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      11 hours ago

      I really wish there was something regulatory that could be done about this. There are millions of perfectly good fully working computers that are going to go in the fucking trash because of this. I understand the desire for a TPM on every machine. It makes sense in a way. But the pure environmental impact is just indefensible. All of those computers had a significant environmental footprint to build them and ship them and again to dispose of them plus building and shipping their replacements.
      If Microsoft had such a hard-on for TPM, they should have worked with computer manufacturers to make some sort of retrofit system or way of easily determining if a TPM can be added to an existing computer

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        1 hour ago

        Let’s not pretend Microsoft is trying to do anything else but make more money with the TPM requirement.

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    14 hours ago

    This is the biggest garbage a tech company did to almost 256 million PCs in use and fully working. I installed Linux Mint on all three PCs I own. Free and works far better than I thought.

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      12 hours ago

      Mint runs on a 17-year-old Acer Aspire One I have. Slowly, very slowly, but perfectly.

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      My parents are now using Zorin os because it feels like Windows, and they don’t even know it’s not windows. For the vast majority of people who only use a browser it’s a no brainer to switch.

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    13 hours ago

    Guess my parents will continue and will use unsupported OS in the future. Maybe i install Linux to my mother, as a beta tester for the family when i go visit them in the summer.

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      I recommend Zorin. My mother didn’t notice a difference. I just told her I “upgraded it”, and most she said was “oh they changed it again”. Did the normal setup of helping her sign into things, but haven’t heard a peep since

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    13 hours ago

    Yeah I lost it when I saw this too. But, because I waited so long to switch to Linux, it’s to the point where I feel it has so much of what was lacking the last time I used it. Easily over ten years ago. Thank you to everyone who slogged through it to get here.

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      9 hours ago

      It took about a year of dual booting for me to finally feel confident using it, but now I’d never go back. It’s definitely not an overnight or weekend thing, learning the “Linux way”, but it’s worth it. It’s so much easier than it was even just 5 years ago, let alone 15

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        9 hours ago

        It depends on what you use your computer for, really. My partner isn’t very tech savvy and doesn’t use their computer for anything more than watching youtube and writing emails, so porting them directly to Ubuntu was super easy.