• @[email protected]
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    2044 days ago

    If you don’t upgrade to Windows 11, you can’t use Recall, which is a great reason not to upgrade to Windows 11.

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      4 days ago

      I upgraded to Linux. It worked out well for me since I mostly pay retro games and games from yesteryear.

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        314 days ago

        I upgraded a Chromebook to Linux recently. That was a huge bump in performance that I wasn’t expecting, not even just for gaming.

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            164 days ago

            Technically yes, and so is Android. But neither work the way you’d expect a typical Linux distro to work.

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            Yeah it was ChromeOS. It is sort of linux, but google is an advertising company. You can’t ask them to not collect your data and recently they gave up pretending like they cared about user privacy. Linux is none of that. Complete opposite.

            If you compare it to linux side by side, chromeOS is basically the alternate reality evil twin with the goatee

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            installed Lubuntu 24 on it using a guide that loosely applied to the low end chromebook I have. Link here

            Using chrome browser on ChromeOS was snappy but any other browser I used with addons was an awful and laggy experience. The difference in performance was an unexpected win, but I primarily did it to ditch SpywareOS.

            Going forward I’m probably going to just look for chromebooks to convert to linux for a daily driver laptop because you dont have to pay a premium for the spyware like you do with a windows laptop

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            I’ve done Chromebooks to Linux before. It’s a pain in the ass because Google goes to great lengths to lock you into using their OS. In my case I had to remove an internal screw after watching a guide from some super religious Spread Christ through Software freak on YouTube. Every Chromebook is a bit different in how you get to where you can install a new OS.

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          14 days ago

          I’d say around 90% of games work without a hitch. 9% require some tinkering. 1% don’t work at all.

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      54 days ago

      If you want to stay with Windows for whatever reason, even 11, I can recommend Revision Playbook. It locks your installation and scrapes out the crap like unwanted updates and features like AI bullshit, Edge, Telemetry and whatnot. You can even manually install Apps from the Store without the Store if you like to. Security patches and selective updates come only via manual download from MS catalogue in my case, but you can automate this too with some tools.