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>windows 11 sucks gay PENIS
all the previous versions didn't suck gay PENIS also?
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>>162640
Why windows 10 specifically?
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so far using win 11 the only difference ive noticed was the centered task bar
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>>162644
windows 10 just stopped getting updates, microshit wants you to login to an account and either pay $30 or let them "backup" some of your data to get one more year of updates, or you can use hax to keep getting updates until 2028, or 2032 if you upgrade to IoT Enterprise LTSC.
https://massgrave.dev/windows10_eol
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Stop trying to peddle viruses on Heyuri ! ヽ(`Д´)ノ
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>>162660
If it's open source and has >9k stars on github then how could it be a virus? Has such a thing ever happened?
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windows 11 is great! magical, even!
it once said i could not install it unless i buy a new motherboard which supports tee em pee or something, but after some months, just like magic, i dont need a new motherboard anymore to download it!

thank you microsoft for updating my hardware remotely!
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>>162653
redeem microsoft point sar
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Windows 11 is way better than 10 because it atleast has things like better colour management and NTSync

If you don't agree, switch to Linux like a normal human person like the rest of us and stop trying to beat a dead horse
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Aren't a good number of viruses blocked by your router? The rest either rely on tricking you into running a program (updates can't stop that but reduce the damage it can do) or come from javascript garbage or browser exploits (less dependent on operating system flaws). although there is zero-click malware around; but if a malware is zero-click it probably also has tricks to bypass the latest updates.

If you close listening ports and don't port forward, it should be safe enough.that relies on you trusting that your router works properly and that the virus isnt already inside your LAN or has exploits targeting routers.
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>>162693
Also in a weird way, windows updates has turned into a bit of a malware itself.

-deletes your settings randomly
-sometimes causes your programs to not work
-places ads or popups
-takes up cpu cycles and network connections
-frequently breaks or causes your pc to shutoff, making it so you need to troubleshoot or reinstall
-spies on you
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>>162694
besides the ads and spyware part this is identical to the average experience of using a rolling-release Linux distribution
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>>162681
Linux can't run as many exe and dll files as windows can which means windows is better and the colors on my screen look like they're managed just fine by W10.
>>162694
None of these things have ever happened on my computer while using ShutUp10, other than the taking up cpu cycles and spying part.
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not my broplem ヽ(´ー`)ノ


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