“On systems with Secure Launch enabled, attempts to shut down, restart, or hibernate after applying the January patches may fail to complete.”

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    Random, but mine started randomly turning itself back on. This is honestly bizzare and dangerous. Why the fuck does my PC suddenly turns itself on while I’m sleeping? Using event viewer and commands to see what triggered it returns nothingness, as if nothing triggered it

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    I just want to know why my Windows 10 laptop is waking up by itself in the middle of the night to apply updates it isn’t supposed to have? What the fuck?!

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      You don’t own proprietary software. When you allow it access to your computing resources, you can just hope it does what you want it to do, the way you want it to.

      Sounds like a bonkers extremist position, and in a way it is, but it’s also true.

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        You know, when an OS out of the box needs hours of disabling invasive bullshit on first boot, maybe the OS is kind of a problem.

        I know switching isn’t an alternative for all, hell, even disabling bullshit isn’t possible for everyone but for those who can here’s a script to manage the most blatant fuckery:

        https://github.com/Raphire/Win11Debloat.git

        From the description: “A simple, lightweight PowerShell script to remove pre-installed apps, disable telemetry, as well as perform various other changes to customize, declutter and improve your Windows experience. Win11Debloat works for both Windows 10 and Windows 11.”

        HOW TO:

        Go to link.

        Click green download button > download .ZIP

        Right click the downloaded file: choose extract all.

        Open folder, double click Win11Debloat.ps1

        Follow instructions.

        Lord over family and friends about being a l33t h4ck3r.

        It’s well used and vetted. If you need help with instructions let me know in comments.

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    Instead of waiting a few more years for Linux to reach the level of ease-of-use needed to overtake Windows, MS is being sporty by moving the goal closer.

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      Linux is currently easier to use than Windows. People who think otherwise are Windows users who think different equals worse.

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        Exactly. A lot of people seem to think that different = worse, or that not supporting the same software means it supports less software. I couldn’t move to Windows right now because there is a ton of stuff I use Linux for that Windows has no alternative, or the alternatives are terrible. It works both ways.

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          Honestly, I love having a w11 rig AND a laptop with zorin and a laptop with w10 and a old all in one with mint. Variety is the spice of life, I need a Windows laptop to tune my cars ecus. Simply not able to do it in Linux, but my Linux laptop has stuff my windows doesn’t. Real ones can’t just live with one os B)

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            I wonder if the software you need for cars would run under Wine.

            For years I kept one Windows laptop running only so I could use one proprietary app that I used occasionally when teaching. It was not ideal, but whatever. Then Windows started showing ads. on the desktop. that I was showing to my students! That I will not tolerate. So I poked around with Wine and found out I could run that app on my Mint laptop!

            Goodbye forever TinyFlaccid. Go fuck yourself.

            (note: I do have to use a windows machine for one thing still - to print at work using my company supplied office computer. sigh.)

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              I wonder if the software you need for cars would run under Wine.

              While maybe it could work, that’s not the kind of thing you want to mess around with, since if it misbehaves even a little bit it can brick your ECU and leave you with a multi-thousand dollar repair bill

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                That’s just FUD.

                Test it under Wine. If it’s working, you’re good to go. Wine can’t make software misbehave in subtle ways. It works or it doesn’t.

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                  Or it works initially and then crashes (yes that does happen), and if it crashes mid-flash that’s a problem.

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        This is simply not true. I don’t understand what lying about this does for anyone.

        As a recent Linux convert, pretty much every hardware has full windows support while Linux you’ll have to hunt for shit.

        Basic stuff like Nvidia graphics cards or even Logitech peripherals will not “just work” on Linux.

        Again, I love Linux and for me the pain was worth it, and most of the issues aren’t really Linux’s fault, it’s the manufacturers who are assholes, but your average windows user had no idea about who’s responsible when their mouse won’t work and they can’t install Logitech software.