• cerebralhawks@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    6 hours ago

    I switched to Mac after my old Asus laptop went out. I figure why bother with a PC laptop, it’s not gonna game and let’s see what the fuss is about. Love my MacBook Air. So then our desktop dies and I give my wife 3 options. A Mac, a cheaper PC, and a more expensive PC. She’s Android, figured she’d want to stick with Windows, but she picked the Mac! So happy. I mostly game on Switch and Xbox these days so that’s fine.

    I keep feeling like I left Windows at the right time.

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    9 hours ago

    Butbutbutbut Linux is not ready for desktop! I asked a stupid question in an Arch forum and they told me to RTFM! It does not support kernel level anti-cheat! Terminals are scary!

    Etc, etc.

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        When my wife’s grandparents had to get a new computer they got upset about the new windows interface and the fact their old games didn’t work, so I set them up with Linux and a DE that resembled XP (it’s what they were familiar with), and I was able to get most of their games going.

        They used it without issue until they died.

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        5 hours ago

        Depends on her needs. If she uses it for Facebook, no problem, since I’ll be admining her system anyways

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    Yesterday I got into the process of installing Windows 10 onto my laptop because I am selling it tomorrow. I asked the buyer if he wanted it with an OS or not, and he replied that he wanted Windows 10 Pro. I downloaded the ISO and installed it to one of my M.2 SATA SSD drives with a USB adapter.

    Before installing Windows over my Linux installation, I did a SecureErase to wipe out my drive with the Linux installation because that is the SSD I am selling with the computer.

    After installing Windows 10 from the M.2 SATA SSD with a USB adapter to the SecureErased drive, I instantly got multiple error messages about SMART checks saying that the SSD was broken/corrupted. I had never seen this POST error message when booting that computer with a Linux installation.

    Well, I obviously had to change the drive to another one where I got the Windows installation to work normally without the BIOS POST error message.

    I really cannot be sure what caused that. Can SecureErase do that so SMART checks report the drive as corrupted? Or was it the Windows installation?

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      10 hours ago

      SecureErase would overwrite the whole drive (potentially multiple times). So if the ssd was close to dead, it might have just triggered it.

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        9 hours ago

        I see. Well the SSD was used and few years old. Some Samsung SSD from a OEM build. I did run SMART tests on it like year ago and it was ok/healthy.

        Time to fill it with linux isos and seed them with torrentz until it breaks completely.

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    23 hours ago

    The reporter’s own “test” proves this is caused by faulty drives unable to sustain the speed they advertise, not Windows.

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        20 hours ago

        Maybe ? I know R/W speeds used to be a lot slower in Windows than Linux but I thought they fixed that a few years ago.

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          19 hours ago

          That’s mostly related to Windows Defender intercepting reads and writes and hasn’t truly been fixed.

          Sometimes it’s literally faster to read a database using WSL than the native system.

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      Didn’t they proudly say how much of windows is AI generated slop code a few months ago?

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      22 hours ago

      It looks like finally after almost ten years they will complete the dark mode on windows. But some buttons will still be with the light theme, they ran out of ai credits and need to wait for next month to replenish the free tier

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    Yet again, I trot out this phrase, as a response to yet another massive Windows fuckup/scandal:

    … People are still using Windows?

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      I use “incontrol” to stop feature updates. And I used win11debloat. Havent had a problem since. In dogshit bloat, no dog shit copilot, no forced updates, no privacy destroying telemetry. Just me and MY windows machine like the old days.

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        Meh - people are creatures of habit. To quote a family member “I’m too old to learn a new operating system!” Any change, even over to Mac OS, is rejected by most Windows users. Even when 99.9% of what they do is in a web browser.

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          Every time I try switching to Linux I run into some issue I just cant fix and go back to windows, currently pirated win10 IOT LTSC. Last time it was getting the USB ports to recognize an ESP32, the time before that graphics card drivers, the time before that it would either take ages to boot or not boot at all, the time before that software I couldnt get to run.

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            Maybe try another distro? Mint 22.1 works just fine right out of the box, and at this point Claude provides actual support better than scouring 3 forums in case you need small tweaks. Other than some proprietary fingerprint reader I never use, every machine I’ve used it on has been fine.

            You can just do a live install from USB and test it before even installing.

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            13 hours ago

            Lies! Linux never has issues!

            My laptop’s Linux install currently isn’t corrupt and won’t boot, honest!

            Disclaimer: I actually like Linux a lot, JFC the windows hate is crazy…

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    Linux users: “See what we mean?”

    Windows users: “La la la! I can’t hear you! Losing my data is clearly better than having to learn something new!”

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    1 day ago

    “We looked around and could not find other reports resembling such situations. The problem has been reported by a Japanese PC builder and enthusiast and some of the comments on the thread seem to indicate that others there may be experiencing similar issues. So it could be a region-specific thing too”