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#1
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why is this shit so bad man i cant wrap my head around it

why is this shit so bad man i cant wrap my head around it
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#2
-7 Frags +

hey pal windows 11 is free

hey pal windows 11 is free
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#3
17 Frags +

https://i.imgur.com/g8j9Dhm.png

I will live in a pod, I will eat the bug paste, I will consume product and I will do it all with a smile.

[img]https://i.imgur.com/g8j9Dhm.png[/img]
I will live in a pod, I will eat the bug paste, I will consume product and I will do it all with a smile.
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#4
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i work at a big software company with a terrible product. i went from being surprised by shit software to being surprised by non-shit software. incredible how badly these companies are run

i work at a big software company with a terrible product. i went from being surprised by shit software to being surprised by non-shit software. incredible how badly these companies are run
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#5
2 Frags +

windows 10 is fine just remove the bloat with a powershell script

windows 10 is fine just remove the bloat with a powershell script
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#6
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I've found that windows 10 enterprise ltsc is a lot more bearable compared to the regular windows 10, though the powershell scripts or w10privacy or whatever are still needed to disable some of the nut shit you don't want

I've found that windows 10 enterprise ltsc is a lot more bearable compared to the regular windows 10, though the powershell scripts or w10privacy or whatever are still needed to disable some of the nut shit you don't want
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#7
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turbochad69I've found that windows 10 enterprise ltsc is a lot more bearable compared to the regular windows 10, though the powershell scripts or w10privacy or whatever are still needed to disable some of the nut shit you don't want

the only minus of using it is pretty slow update releases, meaning if windows makes a good feature, you are likely to get it way later than others

[quote=turbochad69]I've found that windows 10 enterprise ltsc is a lot more bearable compared to the regular windows 10, though the powershell scripts or w10privacy or whatever are still needed to disable some of the nut shit you don't want[/quote]
the only minus of using it is pretty slow update releases, meaning if windows makes a good feature, you are likely to get it way later than others
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#8
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EnzoDBwindows 10 is fine just remove the bloat with a powershell script

I already do this

turbochad69I've found that windows 10 enterprise ltsc is a lot more bearable compared to the regular windows 10, though the powershell scripts or w10privacy or whatever are still needed to disable some of the nut shit you don't want

I used to use LTSC but I stopped because I wanted the ryzen scheduler that came with updated releases

[quote=EnzoDB]windows 10 is fine just remove the bloat with a powershell script[/quote]
I already do this
[quote=turbochad69]I've found that windows 10 enterprise ltsc is a lot more bearable compared to the regular windows 10, though the powershell scripts or w10privacy or whatever are still needed to disable some of the nut shit you don't want[/quote]
I used to use LTSC but I stopped because I wanted the ryzen scheduler that came with updated releases
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#9
9 Frags +

i think i stockholm'd myself into tolerating 10 tbh

i think i stockholm'd myself into tolerating 10 tbh
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#10
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batemanI used to use LTSC but I stopped because I wanted the ryzen scheduler that came with updated releases

there's LTSC 21h2 now, I think it has that

[quote=bateman]
I used to use LTSC but I stopped because I wanted the ryzen scheduler that came with updated releases[/quote]
there's LTSC 21h2 now, I think it has that
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#11
4 Frags +

I've had enough on windows 10 and installed pop! OS in 5 minutes. Got tf2 running fairly easily and a benchmark shows similar fps values though tf2 looks better on linux (probably since I couldn't get LOD bias to work). I recommend.

I've had enough on windows 10 and installed pop! OS in 5 minutes. Got tf2 running fairly easily and a benchmark shows similar fps values though tf2 looks better on linux (probably since I couldn't get LOD bias to work). I recommend.
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#12
6 Frags +
supraturbochad69I've found that windows 10 enterprise ltsc is a lot more bearable compared to the regular windows 10, though the powershell scripts or w10privacy or whatever are still needed to disable some of the nut shit you don't wantthe only minus of using it is pretty slow update releases, meaning if windows makes a good feature, you are likely to get it way later than others

has microsoft released a good feature after windows 7

[quote=supra][quote=turbochad69]I've found that windows 10 enterprise ltsc is a lot more bearable compared to the regular windows 10, though the powershell scripts or w10privacy or whatever are still needed to disable some of the nut shit you don't want[/quote]
the only minus of using it is pretty slow update releases, meaning if windows makes a good feature, you are likely to get it way later than others[/quote]
has microsoft released a good feature after windows 7
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#13
-1 Frags +

unfuckingironically the little hud for your connectivity/brightness/volume stuff in win11, but i have no clue if it got ripped from another ui

unfuckingironically the little hud for your connectivity/brightness/volume stuff in win11, but i have no clue if it got ripped from another ui
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