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Comment Re:Significant UI refinements? (Score 1) 43

Windows has a weird situation where having more memory can lead to using less of it. If you try to run Windows 10 x64 with 4GB of memory it will run pretty good, but its memory usage is almost maxed out the whole time. It's probably swapping crap in and out constantly, but you don't notice because we all should have an SSD of some sort as the boot drive... this isn't the stone age. But if you have 8GB+, it will end up using most of it for the first 10 or so seconds of booting up, but then drop to ~2.5GB afterward

Comment Re:GOIN UP / TO THE SPIRIT THE SKY (Score 2) 66

These assholes charge $80-100 for a single checked bag. Their seats are honestly some of the worst I ever sat on IN ANY CIRCUMSTANCE, distanced so close to the seats surrounding yours that you will have aches and pains for the rest of the day that you flew with them. They are the bottom of the barrel shit hole airline, and people only need to fly with them once to realize they never want to do it again.

They are killing themselves

Comment Re:Jesus fuck everything wrong with the world here (Score 1) 81

Do you understand what an NFT actually is? They don't, and usually aren't, sold as a scammy cryptocurrency token. I get an NFT every time I go to a concert and it is a fun talking point when a group of friends share what shows they've been to. It has no selling value and is use for entertainment

Comment Re:profits (Score 1) 138

I'm curious why they think TPM 2.0 is so important
 
They need guarantees of functionality to support Bitlocker and other encryption platforms. Just like Windows Vista required a composite capable video card. This isn't Linux. Every version of Windows from this point on will require these features because it is now a core feature of Windows... a set of platforms YOU KNOW WILL BE THERE

Comment Re:Linux is everywhere in Windows. (Score 2) 107

Microsoft switched to Git from their old visual source safe architecture
 
WTF are you even talking about? MS hasn't used SourceSafe pretty much ever internally. Not even when VB5/6 were popular. It was a dysfunctional filler product that corrupted itself and the code files if you had more than one user. No one used it, not even MS.

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