

i’ve run across a couple prebuilts where shift-f10 didn’t work at any screen of the oobe. those just got clean installs via rufus.


i’ve run across a couple prebuilts where shift-f10 didn’t work at any screen of the oobe. those just got clean installs via rufus.


rufus can download the latest 10 or 11 iso direct from ms servers (incorporating the fido ps1 script, made by the same guy), so you only need rufus and a flash drive.


And no, 4k desktops do not “look nicer”, it is stupid and tiny for no reason. Unless you have like 250 shortcuts on your desktop what is the point?
if you have an ultra-high desktop resolution, you’re probably using a scaling factor to make everything look about the same size it would otherwise be at ~ 1080p… windows will even default to something around that… just no ‘jaggies’.
so yea, it does ‘look nicer’ and no, everything is not ‘stupid and tiny’.


every system is different. landscapes, textures, shots from tv or movies, people… only one is using ‘defaults’, the wp from the ‘sunrise’ win11 theme (was set to that for some screen caps and recording, to avoid any… uh… ‘issues’… over having copyrighted imagery in them–it was a still from one of the lego movies). my phone is anna and elsa and will always be anna and elsa. dunno why. it just is.


my ‘arch based’ system is a cinnamon-flavoured manjaro. manjaro gets shit on for reasons, one of them being they hold back updated packages for a bit… which is basically what you recommend, and it’s what i usually do anyway–defer updates for awhile (even on windows), unless it’s a super critical issue that could actually be a problem.
that manjaro desktop has been solid, never once messed-up an update even with the aur packages i have installed, and even if it’s been a month or two since it last updated.


2000 ran the best and was the most stable of all of them for me.


apple did their part by putting siri front-and-center on iphones.


opera has been owned by chinese company since 2016.
sidekicks in '09. had so many users here affected.
never again.
if you’re being paid to run windows software… that’s a little different.