I don’t know the white point on some of the LED headlights is extremely taxing to look at at night.
I’m just a man with a guillotine
I don’t know the white point on some of the LED headlights is extremely taxing to look at at night.
Can we address headlights that are brighter than the sun now?
If you absolutely must use Windows 10 or 11, I heavily recommend you use the IoT variant with all this ripped out.
Can you imagine after all the incredibly ignorant racist shit that Trump has said at every opportunity, It’s actually what someone else says that gets him.
uBlock Origin now has an option to block cookies as well.
I don’t think that’s what they were saying, but I don’t think you’re making that point in good faith either.
The activation mechanism I use on my personal PC has been active for six years without issue, so I can only assume so. And yeah, migrating to Linux works for some people, sure. But there’s no harm in letting new people know there’s options.
More so just trying to give the mods less to clean up if they have to. Plus I think links to it are a faux pas
They typically don’t sell licenses to individuals and even if you were able to buy one for a reseller, it would be like $500.
There are other ways of activating it, but they are a gray area, and I’d only be willing to describe them to you through DM
For anyone who still needs Windows, I recommend you try the Windows 10 LTSC IoT variant.
It has support until 2032 and has all the bloatware ripped out. It’s extremely good.
They even have a Windows 11 version. That’s also really good. But I’m guessing if you’ve avoided upgrading to Windows 11, you’d prefer to stay on 10 anyway.
AAA studios can’t put anything out worth playing to save their life, with the rare exception.
See, that was what I’d always heard, and this study seemed to condradict that.
I tried to read through some of its sources and understand the strength of their assertions but statistics was never my best subject.
Agreed, I’m on fedora myself but I like to let people know there’s options
It crashes if you try the previous workaround. This new workaround made by the creator of Rufus still works.
Correct, however it does have all the core functions you’d need. As long as you’re okay activating it Through ways I’d only be willing to describe to you at length through DM.
There is now a workaround for Windows 11’s TPM 2.0 requirement built straight into Rufus.
You can just check the box and it will put the necessary code to circumvent the requirement on the bootable USB.
The LTSC for Windows 10 should be up to date until 2032, just in case you do need it for the software.
Only the embedded variety meant to run on machines like ATMs, POS systems and other long term support machines.
Can we all just take a moment and be thankful that Lemmy exists? Because if it didn’t, I don’t know what I’d do.
Ooh yeah? Well what the HELL is that supposed to mean?
/s