Microsoft accidentally leaks internal tool that can enable hidden Windows 11 features
Microsoft accidentally leaks internal tool that can enable hidden Windows 11 features
StagingTool can enable hidden and unannounced features in Windows 11 preview builds.
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173 24 ReplyHow do you know someone uses Linux?
They'll tell you.
161 25 ReplyI use arch btw.
86 1 ReplyPeasant. I use slackware.
Or will, when I figure out this compiler error.
27 0 ReplyI built my own distro by typing in the machine code in hex from a magazine.
5 0 ReplySomething about manually guiding cosmic radiation onto your computer to flip individual bits...
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I use Debian BTW
19 0 ReplyNixos…from arch.
12 0 ReplyAnother Debian (except work laptop where it is windows)
7 0 ReplyI use endeavorOS btw (arch fork)
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I use Ubuntu, I guess.
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I use Garuda, FYI
4 1 ReplyNobody asked btw
3 30 Replyi asked
28 0 ReplyPerfection.
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6 27 ReplyI'm a windows windows user and windows is so fucking broken sometimes. Thinking about switching. Package managers are trash, os is buggy, explorer is buggy, search is buggy. Only thing thats keeping me on windows is gamepass
15 0 ReplyI strongly prefer to just turn my computer on, play games or work and not deal with hardware and software compatibility issues and learn a new OS
LOL, that's why I use Linux.
14 1 ReplyI strongly prefer to just turn my computer on, play games or work
Yeah, same.
Thats why I use linux.
8 1 Reply- just turn the computer on and wait for the updates to finish
I use windows btw
4 0 Reply...and just turn the computer off and wait for the updates to finish.
3 0 ReplyNo need to wait either way under linux.
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- just turn the computer on and wait for the updates to finish
Like 90% of the internet is running on Linux. If being anywhere in the tech world is something you're interested in then it would behoove you to learn it. But if all you're interested in is the gaming then by all means rub the Cheeto dust on your shirt and yell for your mom upstairs to get you another bag.
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Fun fact: I've been using Mint on my home computer for over a decade. I've distro hopped a little bit but Mint is just rock solid reliable. It's almost perfect.
10 4 Replyscoffs in debian jk, having options is always a good thing
3 0 ReplyWould it be better if I said that I'm currently running LMDE? :)
3 0 ReplyNow we're talking
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🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
14 88 ReplyThis is not a comment that contributes to the discussion at hand in any way.
I really don’t want to feel like I’m back on Reddit.
46 22 ReplyI thought Reddit hated emojis anyway.
30 0 ReplyIf anything, a bunch of laughing face emojis makes me feel like I'm on an old school forum, or a newer one on a topic that skews graybeard, like woodworking or working on old Chevys.
20 0 ReplyWell, we wouldn’t want to upset grumpy old drphungky while they use the interwebs
6 0 ReplyBack in my day, we had to look up how to forum post in a bootleg factory service manual!
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If anything, emoticons give me the taste of old-school forums. Emojii didn’t exist Becky hen. ;c
6 1 Replyyes Becky is such a hen
1 0 ReplyAutocorrect didn’t exist Becky hen, either! We just had teh classic typos we don’t see anymore!!!!!!1
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9 1 ReplyDamn, that’s the good shit.
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honestly the joke he's replying to didn't either
7 0 ReplyWhat ? I am laughing at the sarcasm. Its epic. Not sure why i am being down voted.
9 19 ReplyThat’s not really an “I shouldn’t need to have done a slash S” thing. It’s just a bunch of emoji.
8 0 ReplyIt’s just a bunch of emoji
Then why are you so triggered by them?
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