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On 2024-12-29 21:49, Joel wrote:sticks <wolverine01@charter.net> wrote:
>>>"Precious hardware">
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That's funny
It's my baby, yes, I have an emotional attachment to my computer, I
assembled it. M$ crapware, other than such for Linux, can step off.
Fine, you obviously have some emotional issues. I don't really give a
shit what you call or how you feel attached to your computer. Have at
it weirdo. I'm still laffing at you.
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I Stand With Israel!
"That's funny."
Now that you Linux guys have completely taken a shit on the win11 group,
you're now stooping to commenting on sig files. I manage to only use 4
words to get my point across. You on the other hand have written a
short essay for yours. Kinda fits your character.
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FWIW, I got no problem with the way the normal people talk about Linux
here. One of our favorites in this group regularly uses it for things
and shares his experiences. He even manages to point out the flaws and
problems with the various microsoft operating systems. Everybody
appreciates the education a handful of people in these groups give us.
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What they don't do is rave on an on about how horrible microsoft is at
every chance they get and advocate Linux above all else in a fucking
windows newsgroup. We're here to learn about Windows 11 and if Linux
can be of use in sorting things out great. But you can take your Linux
pom poms and wear yourself out in your advocacy group. It's just
getting a little old around here IMO. Other than that....Fuck Off!
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"You obviously have some emotional issues."
Ignore him. Looking back, I had an emotional attachment to the Powerbook G4 I used in the early 2000s and still remember my MSI GT72 very fondly.
Meanwhile, he wants to learn about Windows 11. Good for him. The rest of us want to be educated on why a majority of AMD-powered computers in the wild will be forced to suffer fTPM stuttering even three years after the problem surfaced because Microsoft won't ease up on the TPM requirement and manufacturers don't want to deploy an update for the machines they've sold.
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