• A new patch is being quietly pushed to Windows 10 (and 11) PCs
  • It’ll force upgrades in certain circumstances to keep the PC in support
  • This update will mean more nag prompts coming to your PC
110 points

Microsoft: Our computer.

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9 points

Capitalize the computer, socialize your hardware.

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Microsoft: your computer, my choice

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57 points

Stuff like this is why I disabled the TPM on my computer. No TPM means that you’re “not eligible” for 11, meaning I don’t get nagged by the random full screen pop-ups.

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20 points

I updated my bios at some point and it turned on the TPM again, be careful! When I got an update window and quite the shock, I added a group policy to block the update as a backup.

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0 points

Disabling secure key storage is a weird hill to die on but ok

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13 points

10 is the last version of Windows I’ll be using, and I don’t want to have more full screen ads for 11 pop up on top of whatever program I’m trying to use. The previous time it happened is what prompted me to do it in the first place, and I’m definitely not gonna let them force update my Windows version like they’ve done in the past.

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48 points

How is it gonna nag me to upgrade to Windows 11 when I don’t have a TPM?

I’d love to upgrade, the system is completely capable of running it, but because it doesn’t have a useless bit of hardware I can’t. Fuck em.

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16 points

It’s not useless. It will enable MS to build the walled garden they want, where you are forced to use the software they permit you to and nothing else.

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4 points

Euh… How? Coming from somebody that has a dualboot system with tpm and secure boot lol

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simple, Linux.

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5 points

Mine said I couldn’t upgrade because of the no TPM thing. Turns out it’s just off by default on a lot of mobos.

Secondly, there’s a program called Rufus that can create a bootable flash drive with Windows 11 but removes stuff like the TPM requirements, the need for Microsoft account sign in, all the bad stuff etc

I’d been avoiding it for a year until I learned about Rufus but now that I’ve installed it, you know what? Without all the bloat, it’s a fucking smooth OS. Really excellent multitasking windows and fast too

Lemmy shits on it because “muh Linux” but if you install it right, it’s fucking excellent for the vast, vast majority of people

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but if you install it right

Basically eliminates the vast majority of people who don’t have the technical knowledge to deal with Rufus

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True, it’s as difficult as plugging in a flash drive and clicking three things

Your average yank can’t attempt to tie their shoes without accidentally committing genocide lol stay away from installing operating systems

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7 points

My only gripe with Windows 11 is how it constantly puts in crap I don’t like without my permission and I’ll have to spend time to remove it.

Other than that and the incoherent UI philosophy, the OS is pretty smooth.

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2 points

No, just familiarity what you’re sold on.

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1 point

Yup, even though I’m 95% linux now, I realized that having a debloated windows on a separate drive for a small handful of stuff was easier than trying to make it work on Bazzite.

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0 points

We shit on it because you need a crack to make it work properly in the first place.

I don’t use linux for my desktop either though because my computer is a tool, not a hobby.

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3 points

Don’t you want the best tool for the job?

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0 points

Rufus is the first (and only) program I install on Windows =]

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1 point

You use Edge? Why?

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45 points

I am very glad I moved to Linux full time

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36 points

Despite what everyone told me on message boards about lack of support for Adobe products and CAD software… somehow I’ve been really successful on linux-only for many many years now.

It’s really nice. Remember when your computer was actually yours? You choose what apps to install, what configuration you want, and who you share your data with? Those dreams are alive with Linux: Not just for nerds anymore.

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3 points

Despite what everyone told me on message boards about lack of support for Adobe products and CAD software…

Do you know something I don’t? I can get away with running Affinity software through wine instead of Adobe, but the only good CAD option is running OnShape in your browser, but then you have to deal with the terrible licensing model of OnShape

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What did you end up using for CAD? qCAD?

I’ve been wanting to learn but all of my peers in school learned on AutoCAD.

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33 points

Not as bad as a recent security patch which unexpectedly upgraded Windows Server 2022 to 2025 causing at least a few outages I know about for our clients.

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