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  • it requires not only for you to have an EA account, it requires to have *the Origin client always running in the background*. For no good reason.

    The Origin client only needs to be running in the background while you’re playing the game. This is how EA, Ubisoft, Rockstar, and a few others handle DRM - I’ll take it over shit like Denuvo any day.

  • Windows 11 24H2 will enable BitLocker encryption for everyone — happens on both clean installs and reinstalls
  • If you’re at that point of not trusting a company, the best practice would be to avoid using their devices or connecting them to your network.

    There are plenty of other ways to track and identify users, a company could conceivably bake whatever the hell they want into the operating system and doesn’t need to rely on you creating an account with them to achieve that objective.

    I used the term “unhealthy paranoia” due to the logical fallacy that is at play.

  • Windows 11 24H2 will enable BitLocker encryption for everyone — happens on both clean installs and reinstalls
  • There are dozens of more probable scenarios that could have the same outcome. Mitigation is as simple as keeping at least one backup, a recommendation as old as home computing.

    Ironically, the problem you describe most commonly applies to systems with Intel Optane storage technology, so it’s hardly even a Microsoft Issue.

  • Windows 11 24H2 will enable BitLocker encryption for everyone — happens on both clean installs and reinstalls
  • Hi, repair shop owner here.

    Automatic Bitlocker encryption has been a thing since TPM 2.0 devices hit the market in 2018.

    If a device is UEFI, Secure Boot is enabled, TPM 2.0 is present, and the user signs in with a Microsoft Account , then the disk is encrypted and the recovery key is saved to that Microsoft Account.

    If those conditions aren’t met, automatic encryption doesn’t happen.

    As long as they know their Microsoft Account Identifier, users can easily get to that key through the first search engine result for “bitlocker recovery key”: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/finding-your-bitlocker-recovery-key-in-windows-6b71ad27-0b89-ea08-f143-056f5ab347d6

    We don’t really have a hard time with it - if a user provides their login PIN, a short terminal command will let us grab a copy of their key before BIOS updates or battery disconnects.

    I have had very few cases where folks suffered data loss because of Bitlocker. Most of them were HP Laptops that used Intel Optane accelerated SSDs - encrypting what is effectively a software RAID0 is a recipe for disaster.

    The other few had an unhealthy paranoia where they were reluctant to share anything about themselves with Microsoft, yet still decided to use a Microsoft operating system. While setting up the computer, they created a new Outlook.com email (instead of using their primary email), made up a random birthday, and did not fill in any recovery options like a phone number or secondary email. With the password (and sometimes even email) forgotten, they created a situation where they could not prove the online account was theirs and therefore could not get to the recovery key that had been backed up.

    I do think that Microsoft should have this as an opt-in feature during the out of box experience, which is how Apple has it set up for Filevault and how most Linux distributions are set up. Ultimately, most users will still mash “next’ through the process and later blame the computer.

    I have had quite a few clients have their laptops stolen after car breakins. Their biggest stressor was the possibility of thieves having access to the data on those machines, and the fact that we knew their systems were encrypted with Bitlocker brought them a lot of relief.

  • NSFW
    I did vasectomy at age of 21
  • While technically true, the massive financial barrier (at least in the US) can make it feel that way.

    A successful reversal is not guaranteed and comes with a higher risk of complications.

    In light of that, when you get a vasectomy your doctor will tell you to consider it as potentially permanent.

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    I did vasectomy at age of 21
  • I think you might be missing the point of the article. I didn’t use a specific number because people are all different and develop differently. It’s generally around the mid to late 20s that most humans brains are fully developed.

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    I did vasectomy at age of 21
  • I have a friend who did the same at that age. 10 years later, he and his partner have decided they want kids.

    I’m glad that you are happy and sincerely hope that you and your future partners remain happy with this choice for the rest of your life.

    For others of your age who might be considering the same, I must say that I do generally discourage making permanent life choices before full frontal lobe development. That is a tome of your life where you’re going through an incredible amount of change, your values and what you want in life might not be the at 21 and 26.

  • Nintendo Switch 2 Will Be A "Conservative Hardware Evolution"; To Feature Full Backward Compatibility, 1080p Screen
  • I wonder of “conservative hardware evolution” in this context just means that it’ll still be a switch, just with upgraded internals.

    The fact that the built-in screen might be 1080p implies a decent leap in performance. That’s twice as many pixels as a 720p/800p screen.

  • fnv rule
  • The gunplay was clunky when it came out. FO3/NV very much had an “Oblivion with guns” feel to them.

    I’ve always primarily used VATS. Unarmed or melee focused builds can also be viable, but the early game is rough.

    As for mods, I would recommend a modlist. “Viva New Vegas” is one I’ve played with, currently doing a “Begin Again” playthrough - the latter adds a lot of the nicer features from Fallout 4 and includes Tale of Two Wastelands which combines FO3/NV into a single game, you can travel between each wasteland and bring all your stuff with you.

    Ultimately, these games aren’t really an FPS so the shooting will always feel a bit off. The story / dialogue / environmental storytelling are really where it’s at!

  • U.S. Sues Apple, Accusing It of Maintaining an iPhone Monopoly
  • What’s uniquely “proprietary” about Apple’s hardware that distinguishes it from a Dell or Lenovo PC?

    Well, for starters, they design their own A_X_ and M_X_ silicon. When they were using Intel x86_64 silicon, the T_X_ security coprocessors were also custom / proprietary.

    Consoles are all using custom AMD APUs that are still x86_64 based, so they have more in common with a Dell/Lenovo PC than anything Apple makes. Apple’s entire hardware lineup is about as proprietary as it gets.

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