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whats the diference between a male pc and a female pc, where you would connect one to they cal it a null modem cable? but it used to usb power supply
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The female PC lacks a CPU
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>>107686847
Sure, I can help you with that. To identify if a computer is a male or a female, first check its OS.
If it's MacOS, then it's a female computer.
If it's a Linux, especially Arch, then it's a male computer but with a bug that makes it identify itself as a female computer.
If it's Windows 10 or 11, just turn it off.
You can also look for a particular logo that may help you identify if it's a male or a female: If you find an old pixelated Windows logo, a MS-DOS logo, an Amiga logo, an Atari logo, a Silicon Graphics logo, a MSX logo, an Amstrad logo, or a PC-98 logo, it's definitely a ballsy male computer.



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