

Was wondering why this was posted on technology, but it turns out it is not selling what I’d expect with that website name.


Was wondering why this was posted on technology, but it turns out it is not selling what I’d expect with that website name.


As long as they can convince advertisers that the enough of the activity is real or enough of the manipulation of public opinion via bots is in facebook’s interest, bots aren’t a problem at all in the short-term.


After replying to this, I got that message for a second time except its missing the stumblechat link.


Given the bot is using a single message for everyone, it could have been written by an actual human.


I’d like to be able to run my 3 4K monitors without compression via a single port and still have the option for one to be high refreshrate. Things like spreadsheets benefit far more from the increased resolutions than shows anyways, imo.


I used rufus to install W11 (running i7-4790k) and haven’t had any issues with it. The only reason an update would cause issues is if they started requiring specific CPU instructions your CPU doesn’t support (like when W11 started requiring POPCNT, which is only in gen 1 CPUs and newer). I don’t think its likely they’d make such a upgrade in W11 again. Any new CPU instruction limitations would probably be a W12 thing at this point.


Probably things like homophobia.


Wouldn’t the last part need to say “really do like” instead if that’s what it was about?


Gen-1 through Gen-7 CPUs also still work despite lack of TPM. If it was about trying to force the TPM thing, even just using AXV2 instruction requirement would have limited it to only Gen4-7 running without TPM. I’m sure there’s other ways they could try to limit installs with the TPM-check disabled.


Specific software requirements for work is the main reason for me.
Also, last time I used linux, it kept breaking, so I had to reinstall the OS about once a month and I had no clue what kept breaking it.


IMO, it’ll probably still be slow at a lot of things. The gen-6 i5-U laptops we at my job use have SSDs and 8GB ram (granted, also running windows because required for some software) and they’re still really slow compared to things like my personal desktop and laptop. Boot times are fine at least, but web browsing isn’t as quick and responsive as I’m used to (<2 seconds per page). They probably take more like 10 pages to load pretty basic pages (no videos).
Still, probably a ton faster with an SSD than without one.


I think W11 should ideally run fine on a 2006 PC, but I don’t think there’s any reason to expect a computer that old to continue to get support. Still would have been annoyed if they had nixxed booting 4th gen or 6th gen, but that would be my fault for running W11 on devices without official support to begin with.


These headsets are designed to remove you from reality, while you are still in it. How does AR/MR do that? Phones are more about that than AR/MR. Or even newspapers, which very rarely are about the thing you are actively doing and can be used as a physical barrier to separate you from other people. Unlike a pair of glasses…
If you invite nazis to your table, guess what you are?