Koishi Komeiji
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Windows 10: The 'ow' starts now
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8.1 is surprisingly well optimised, it's probably the best out of the NT 6.x line. Vista SP2 comes in second place I'd say. But yeah, 4GB RAM and a 5400RPM SATA drive on Windows 10 is just asking for trouble due to the invasive telemetry querying things as well as the pagefile being in constant use.
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Windows 10: The 'ow' starts now
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On Facebook, people do not delete or remove messages, they "unsend" them now.
This is English, not Newspeak. Or is it?
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@UCyborg does facebook mbasic work still or have they nuked it? legacy twitter / m2 dies on the 15th
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I hate when people use that responsive web design with some heavy java script on their websites..
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I am offended that I was born at the wrong moment and at the wrong time. I want to see the internet from 2005-2009, I don't want to see the current situation with the unnecessary staff and dull interface. I want to see the complete openness of people on the Internet and their kindness to me. I want to see how Windows was made lovingly and stable, not 10, which is filled with surveillance and unnecessary services. I want to see the past of the internet and what it was like.
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It's interesting that Tim Berners-Lee himself dislikes the way the internet is going.
And woah, that's some hella wisdom there. I don't think any more words need to be said than what was by @Gansangriff because he nailed it <33
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I hate when people use that responsive web design with some heavy java script on their websites..
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I hate when people use that responsive web design with some heavy java script on their websites..
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On Facebook, people do not delete or remove messages, they "unsend" them now.
This is English, not Newspeak. Or is it?
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It's called 'dumbing down to the modern masses', unfortunately, in the worst possible way to go about it. Straightforward explanations that convey a clear message, but are technical enough to understand from both the id*** and the expert's side, are fine by me (unlike how most people feel around these parts but I'm not exactly a technical person am I?) but the means of patronisation that all the big companies are doing now is seriously hurting the attention span of modern youth and also hurting documentation on even the biggest FOSS projects.
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