• BombOmOm
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    495 days ago

    Man, those processors aren’t even that old. The i7-10875H came out in mid 2020 for example. That is a perfectly capable processor that can run most tasks without a sweat.

    I’m so damn happy I got out of that ecosystem this year.

    • Pirky
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      185 days ago

      My laptop has the slightly refreshed 10870H. I got it in early '21. A 4 year old laptop isn’t new enough for Windows 11.

      • FiveMacs
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        105 days ago

        It is…if you strip all the resource hogging ai bullshit from their crappy os…

  • @over_clox
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    365 days ago

    I’ve heard from a penguin that there’s a solution to this… 🐧

  • @[email protected]
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    165 days ago

    This really pisses me off, but because Windows 11 is not significantly different from Windows 10. I’m running Windows 10 on decades-old hardware designed for Win7.

    Sure, its a bit pokey, but most of the bottleneck is HDD technology.

    DDR2 throughput is about 8GB/s. SATA III is 600 Mb/s

    Just installing a SSD and having 8 GB of memory is enough for the average office worker who has a browser, mail, PDF, and productivity suite.

    Anything released in the past 6 years should be sufficient for this.

    My bet, hands down, is that they are betting hard on AI.

  • @[email protected]
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    125 days ago

    What a dogshit OS 🪟.

    This is the exact same bullshit Apple pulls every few years, but no one talks about it. Why?

    • @Jakaan
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      45 days ago

      Market share.

  • @[email protected]
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    115 days ago

    I said I wouldn’t do it. I installed Windows 11 yesterday, but went back to Windows 10 today. Windows 11 is going to be like Windows Vista or Windows 8 for me. I’m just going to take my chances and skip it. I would love to go to Mint, but Linux doesn’t support the only game I play, Black Ops 6.

    • @reddig33
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      65 days ago

      Yep, it’s a lousy OS, and MS just keeps digging in and making it worse. Why?

      • Vik
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        85 days ago

        Given Activision’s track record, I wouldn’t count on it unless valve strongly intervene. Contemporaries like EA have even backtracked on Linux compat for anticheat.

        • BombOmOm
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          Yep, the game runs fine on Linux. The developer, however, is intentionally breaking the game if you run Linux. Just Activision doing shitty things, as Activision does.

          Edit: I feel it is important to point out Activision is literally owned by Microsoft…

  • @brucethemoose
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    As crazy as that is, playing devil’s advocate, Comet Lake is basically the aging Skylake architecture.

    Ice Lake though? WTF. That’s a new architecture with proper AVX512.

    • Possibly linux
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      155 days ago

      The bigger issue is that it was at one point supported. What does that mean for 8th and 9th gen hardware running Windows 11?