Apparently, the PC I was given by my employer less than a year ago is too out of date (uses Windows 10) and I have to have Windows 11 now for security reasons. I have a gaming PC, but it’s my partner’s, too, and it’d be a huge waste of its power and graphics card, plus it’d have to be moved. I really don’t want to do that.

A new company owns the company I work for now, but still. This is not what I agreed to. Ugh. I’m so annoyed.

It’s not that expensive, really ($200), but it’s the principle of the matter. How long will it be before they force me to do this again, anyway??? I already get paid a shit wage.

  • @lady_mariaOP
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    15 hours ago

    yeah… unfortunately, this is what I ended up doing. I guess I knew I’d have to leave this job eventually, but I’m really loving remote work.

    they ended up having seemingly absurd requirements (I9 processor or greater) for what’s basically a desktop phone. I guess it’s a bargain… we’re getting a good processor out of it. my partner thankfully knows how to build PCs.

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      4 hours ago

      An i9 for a work PC? Seriously? What did they think you were going to do, compile massive amounts of code all day? Even my current CPU, an R5 4500, is probably overkill for basic office tasks (but it’s perfectly adequate for gaming on if you’re not interested in the latest AAA slop), and it’s truly a low-end part, but an i9 or R9 for basic office tasks is ridiculous.