Windows at home because use computer only for gaming.
Windows at work because required.
Like Linux and used it for years but don’t have a usecase currently that justify it.
Don’t ever answer private numbers. This way you’ll be respecting their privacy.
Windows gives you the option to kill on shutdown if the app is trying to delay the process. I think it’s ideal.
Just assume everybody is 12 and you’ll be good.
The image is implying it’s 95% written in Assembly and that’s why it finished so fast.
And it’s not going to work because the Command Prompt was not opened as Administrator.
Why does it work in Windows though?
I have had an issue for years that I couldn’t pinpoint to a root cause (I’m strongly inclined to think it’s a kernel issue). I bought a CM Storm Quickfire TK keyboard with ABNT2 layout.
The issue is: every time I try to type any key that is not a letter or number one, the computer freezes for a full ten seconds before acknowledge the press and showing the character. Tried a bunch of Linux distros through the years and the issue persists. On Windows it works flawlessly.
Just give up trying to debug the problem, but I still have this hole in my heart where the cause of this issue lives.
It’s a vicious circle. Linux has no representation on the desktop because it lacks support from commonly used desktop apps. And lack support from those apps because it has no representation.
Windows have to screw really hard to push common folks to switch AND Linux must come pre-installed on cheap desktops to appease young people that are entering the ecosystem now.
OS are tools, you use what fits your workflow better.
Not knowing it was impossible, he got there and did it!
Last time I changed the SSD on my computer, it took me about 30 min to make the Windows ready to play Steam games. Win 11 took 15 min to install, the Nvidia driver and Steam took the rest. So it’s not a lie at all.
The ability to kiss boys does not make you gay.
For me it’s just black. Using Boost