Well of course, that makes perfect sense to me! What would we do if the ISPs ran out of bits? Can't just use them anywhere you know, those suckers aren't cheap!
Well of course, that makes perfect sense to me! What would we do if the ISPs ran out of bits? Can't just use them anywhere you know, those suckers aren't cheap!
Python exists but I personally like PowerShell more. I'm not crazy about it being Microsoft owned, but it's at least open source at this point, for whatever that's worth.
PowerShell is another advantage, oddly enough, though I've been worried for a bit the direction they're going with that... Everything they're doing now is Azure and they're pushing everything to Graph, and the way all of it works is a massive pain for anyone trying to use PowerShell the way it was designed to be used
I dunno, I've got a laptop who's CPU was too new for win 8.1 to have drivers or support for it, and is too old to put win 11 on it...
This is the first time they've intentionally cut off the ability to run their OS at all just based on hardware age when it could otherwise run it just fine.
Not dedicating support to old hardware is one thing, blocking it intentionally is something else entirely.
Oh, that laptop? High end gaming laptop that was 6 years old when Windows 11 released. The fact it's blocked is flat out ridiculous, and defending it is equally ridiculous.
Or I could switch to Linux...
OH WAIT, I already did that, darn. Such a shame I can't ditch Windows twice.
Too busy with Satisfactory 1.0 to do anything else at the moment, but I'll probably check it out eventually
Thanks! I've not been having many problems, but if it's causing a performance loss it would be good to take care of it, I'll check that out
Not just any corporation, but one that's done this exact kind of thing themselves
There is no good guy here
I'm not familiar with these vulkan packages, what should I look for?
I'm not sure why that's so surprising actually
I bypassed their DRM ink cartridges years ago by buying literally anything other than an HP
I've not heard of OpenSnitch before, that looks really interesting and I'll have to check it out!
They don't even care if you don't get the extension pack, we've been pestered by those leeches even for the open source licensed for all use main package only
Stop, I can only switch to Linux so much