• muusemuuse@lemm.ee
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    4 months ago

    Fucking Christ, you have choices people. If windows won’t meet your needs anymore, USE SOMETHING ELSE! Why do these people pretend there are no alternatives to windows?!

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      4 months ago

      There are no alternatives to Windows. You will join us. Embrace ☀️. Extend 🌈.Ȩ̷͙͙̺̰̦͊̏͜x̷̱̹̃t̶̡͉̍̋̌̿͗̈́͘í̴̡̼̱̫͚̺͙̉ň̶̛̮͠ģ̴̛̹̮͎̏̓u̷̢̢̜͊̆̈̉͐̑i̸̛̪͔̤̰͚̾͌̈̍͜ͅs̶̳̜͎͓͚̣̼̖͌̇̈́͊̌͋h̷͉̹̄͐̋̐͛🌚.

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    4 months ago

    Debian user here. All people have a doorkey. Some people have an alarm system as well. Infosec is about ’ what do you have and what do you know '. So in principle TPM is a defencible argument. You should absolutely bail from MS products for different reasons. Like privacy. Your PC isn’t yours anymore. Your NPU will reduce THEIR costs. Etc.

    Don’t enter Linux thinking its a drop in replacement. Go slow and do ‘ships in the night’. Move data over to the new ship. Start embracing OSS on windows, it’ll be familiar when you finally bail. G luck.

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    4 months ago

    It’s not really a TPM problem, my Dell has TPM2.0 which is perfectly compatible with win11. My problem is the CPU (i5 6th gen) missing some stuff for modern device drivers or something, that is preventing me from upgrading win10 to win11.

    Yes I dual boot MX Linux on it :)

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    4 months ago

    Because it’s so hard to use Rufus and make a win 11 install that bypasses the tpm requirements.

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      4 months ago

      That and having to manually upgrade CUs. It just doesn’t scale. It’s easier for most people to buy a new machine.

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        4 months ago

        It’s easier for most people to just continue using their current PC past the end of support.

  • Guidy@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    ROFL no. I once knew someone who got offered an upgrade from whatever to Windows 10, only for it to fail half way through because their CPU was some weird corner case that the OS thought it supported but when it was time to boot… didn’t.

    Also if you want to talk e-waste, look no further than Chromebooks.

    Windows 11 has problems, this is hardly one of them.

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      4 months ago

      Chromebooks sound good in theory but fall short because kids are great at breaking them and there is a lack of repairability.

      There is also chromeos being kinda ass

  • surph_ninja@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    The writer clearly understands that something isn’t adding up with Microsoft’s claims about TPM, but nowhere do they address the accusations that Microsoft plans to use it as DRM (and potentially spying).

    Similarly, only supporting certain CPU’s is suspect as hell. Between all this and Recall, it really feels like the driving design focus behind Windows 11 was to build the best spying machine they could.

  • Steven McTowelie@lemm.ee
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    4 months ago

    It may be a bold of me to say, but I hold the controversial opinion that I don’t really give a shit which computer OS you use. If you can use a mouse and keyboard to navigate a desktop environment then 🤙 you are ahead of the curve at this point.