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So what's the deal with win11? Every other day my PC wants me to install it and I have to click like 3 different "I don't want it" things before I can actually use win10. Is there a way to turn that shit off? :marseygigaretard:

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use linux

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:u::x:

These two letters destroy the linux user

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UX in linux is a million percent better tf you smoking?

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I love kde :marseylove:

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Install windows 10 ltsc and disable all updates

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Just install product you contrarian.


https://i.rdrama.net/images/17146493335425022.webp In the grizzly darkness of the far future, there is only moid seethe.

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Downgrade your cpu until it's incompatible with Win 11 :marseygigachad#:


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It's the absolute final (for real this time)

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It makes new intel processors work properly, wish I'd realised how much of an impact it'd have before I bought into 12'th gen.

One example issue I'd ran into is that on win 10 the moment you click outside of a process window all its related processes/threads get relegated to the efficiency cores and the efficiency cores alone.

In many cases the above is not that big of a deal, but sometimes you'd really like the system to make full use of the multiple performance cores of your £300 CPU whilst you're still doing some light work in the foreground (such as, say, when running a multithreaded numerical simulation that takes a fair bit of time to compute and which you'd very much like to write up while it's doing its thing in the background) without having to manually go into the resource manager and explicitly forbid the software from using the efficiency cores every time you run it.

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