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Cake day: February 13th, 2025

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  • I’m not making the jump to Linux fully.

    I will and have done this thing where I will wait until Microsoft has enough of their head out of their ass to make another decent Windows version again, before I consider hopping to it. They’re due to make one sometime soon, don’t they? They’ll soon realize Windows 11 like 8, Vista and ME before it, was a stupid idea and do something nicer for Windows 12 or whatever they do with Windows next after 11. Windows 11 is already like 4 years old and one of its versions is going to expire next year. What will they do then?

    Linux doesn’t have my full attention because I don’t think it’ll run everything I use for Windows. My user activity/behavior is slowing down to where I’m probably a casual user at best who does the bare minimum. Yet, there’s things I’d like to run without having to use third party software as a bridge to get to what I want to run as simple as it would if it was on Windows with a simple click or two. Oh and not to mention, hardware driver and support with Linux is one of my major concerns and I don’t think there’s a Linux driver for every piece of my hardware.

















  • It’s supposed to do that though, just like any other vehicle notification. That’s why they install all of those light indicators. Check Engine. Low Fuel. All of those things.

    Not a screen that pops up telling you specifically that you have some days left to service your vehicle. Especially in all places, where you start up your vehicle, where your MPH is measured .etc