Most Linux users prob won’t care if Win10 dies.

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i know it says fuck in there. its pretty obvious.

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This is a linux meme. Clearly it says fsck.

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I have been a Linux user since 1995. Anyone that thinks that Linux is invulnerable is just silly.

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And has bad memory, regreSSHion wasn’t even half a year ago

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It’s security through small market share. There’s just not enough major organizations using Linux as a default to warrant large numbers of all manor of gray or black hats to dig deep into finding the exploits.

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There is an entire Linux server segment - exploiting Linux can be insanely profitable

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Can be, but less likely given how ubiquitous Windows is on major systems across all industries.

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What’s a “FOCK”?

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Chicken talk! Fock-fock-fock-fock-AAHF

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Its F-word. Just censored “U” letter.

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Bro it’s fucked up that’s you think we can’t say fuck on here which we abso-fucking-loutely can

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Did you know that you’re allowed to write all the letters in the word F-U-C-K on the internet?

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I thought mods could mark this post as NSFW and remove it

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This post shows, how much you “don’t care”.

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All Linux people on Lemmy seem to talk about is Windows. It’s exhausting.

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For anyone who really can’t leave Windows, you may find the less-bloated LTSC and activation here: https://massgrave.dev/

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Can you actually pirate Windows LTSC?

Is there any good guide?

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The guide is on the site they linked. It works, I did it a few times. They have to mirror the LTSC installation files unfortunately, but there’s a guide on how to verify they’re genuine if you don’t trust them.

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It seems you can download the ISO directly from Microsoft, or from that site, and use their script to activate it.
I haven’t had the opportunity to test it yet, but seems “legit” to me.

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Yeah I could use ltsc if I rlly needed windows for something, but it doesn’t have Microsoft store and stuff but it’s fine tho.

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doesn’t have Microsoft store

That is not a drawback.

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True, but some apps are distrubuted via msix

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You can re-enable microsoft store etc with a single line of powershell if you really need.

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Oh yeah I seen scripts that re-enable it

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