Anyone tried the update did you see any changes?
>winblows>2026
>>109018586>Windows 11 is getting less slow in 2026
I updated and now secure boot fails
>>109018994why even use secure bootunless you keep your pc in a public toilet I don't see why you would care
>>109019020Most modern multiplayer games require secure boot
>>109019042ok
>>109019050I'm not him I'm just saying a lot of people have no real choice when it comes to secureboot because they refuse to stop playing multiplayer slop
>>109018586I'm excited to check it out in 2032.
>>109018586No, because I already have modern hardware that Windows 11 runs perfectly fine onThis was MS throwing a bone to whiny retards with 10+ year old hardware
>>109018586>and Secure Boot for more PCs
>>109018586I'm not updating windows, lmao.
>>109020054>>Open video about .NET 10post it
>>109019449Linux was a good move, KDE is pretty jeeted and the devs consider users to be unpaid beta testers
>>109018586Did they finally fix the lock screen clock problem?If your screen is locked, and you wiggle the mouse, you get the clock. But, if you hit a key, it goes to entry of the password. You can't exit to see your clock. :^) trolled.
>>109020758Not if used with stable distrosI find KDE by far better than any other desktop of any other os >jeetsdKde is C++, how come jeets are on board ?
>Low Latency Profile>is just CPU clocked to the max
>>109021600It's ON_DEMAND scheduler from Android every click or tap you do maxes out the chip and forces the screen to 120-165hz and then races to sleep and 30hz.
>>109018586>already have max performance profile set>no difference
>>109021641Why make all your cores run at 5.5-6ghz at all times?
>>109021634yes, w11 and android are both unoptimized spaghetti code aislop crap based on framework hell, thanks for confirming that.
>>109018586Updated my PC and now anything in my recycle bin has a weird name with a dollar sign in it when I try to delete it.
>>109019062in a post xonotic world faggot retards still play fortnite and "valo">>109022474this means some microsoft tech support is gonna demand google play cards before they let you delete files off "This PC"
>>109018586I already had it back in May with Vivetool.The difference is barely noticable on a high-end PC.
>>109018586I hate the new start menu because its just wasted space that fits a couple of small icons. I want big icons with barely any margins like windows 10. I also hate that you can't use a thin taskbar because they took away that option. They just took win 10 and made it worse.
>>109022527the power of touch-optimized javascript
>>109018586started this morning wanting to destroy my work laptop acting as a space heater with teams outlook and routine "virus" scans im sure this update made things better though. thankfully i dont deal with this on my linux desktop picrelated
>>109019042I just searched up games that need secure boot, but AI gave be dogshit examples, like league, which game are you playing that needs secure boot?
>Windows 11No thanks.
I'm glad I switched from Windows to Linux in 2010. Winblows has only gotten exponentially worse since then. Especially with all the AI garbage.Good riddance.
I don't give a shit
>>109019042>most modern multiplayer gamesJust say shooter slop with invasive anti-cheat and be more honest.
>>109024690I don't see why anti-cheat would be a reason.secure-boot is a tool to protect your OS from external attackers. But if the attacker is the user of the OS, secure boot is easily circumvented with something like LogoFail, or just a hacked uefi.But if I was a hacker, I would want a DMA because it looks really cool, honestly that uefi / VM shit might be for poorfags, but DMA's are like good old flashcarts for your PC.
>>109018596Yes 95% of people use Windows
>>109018586this >>109021600All of these Windows 11 updates are literally just clock and scheduler tinkering, not updating the actual software itself.If they actually rewrite all the webslop into WinUI and admit vibecoding was a mistake then I'll consider going back.
>>109026637nobody has used that os in years bruv
>>109024920>DMANobody tell him.
>>109024639how is that troubleshooting going along? let me guess, did your browser crash and now you have to restart your system AGAIN?
>>109018586cpu hovering above 4ghz all the time now, thanks for the increased energy consumption jeetdows 11.
>>109028345Same why so
>>109022527>new start menuhttps://o.uguu.se/AKvjnWeh.mp4
>>109028238Look around
This was just a security update so you wouldn't be seeing any differences.does nothing on a feature or functional level
>>109028964they said themselves that windows 10 is the last release of windows and thats over a decade old at this point. i thin the point of no return for that os family was windows 8 thats when it became unusable
>>109018586I have this update installed ever since tuesday (2 days ago).Haven't noticed any visual change or performance change or any added feature.
>>109029047Some machine still use Windows XP to this day
Yes the menus and shit open faster but that's about it
I wonder where that bullshit update to "steamOS performance levels" is coming out
>microsoft wears user hardware out to trick them into thinking their operating system is faster because they can't code a proper start menuhow can it get this bad? why would I need my cpu to be maxed out to check my emails or search for a file? basic functionality used to be instant flawless.
>>109030397According to redditards, this is completely fine and all OSes do that.
>>109028345Absolute retards. Intel managed to make efficient chips again and pajeets ruined it with one windows update
>>109029047>they said themselves that windows 10 is the last release of windowsOne person claimed that at a trade conference, Microsoft never issued a statement like this
>>109031300windows 10 was the last and they stopped issuing security updates so windows is a deprecated operating system at this pointyou can run it on industrial devices/old stuff if you need to support old windows-only drivers but no one uses this sytem for personal computing or new projects
>>109028345it's not just energy consumption. correct me if I'm wrong but revving up your CPU constantly must decrease its lifespan. I mean a cpu randomly going up and down to make it look like the windows menu got faster can't be good.
>>109031341You got clickbaited. The article itself even mentions that it was a random "developer evangelist" who made this claim at a conference. It was never an official Microsoft statement.
>>109031300>>109031634The idea was Windows 10 was going to be the last Windows. In practice it was as 10 had the longest streak of no direct successor.It's just for practical support purposes there had to be a cutoff for OEMs so they don't have to fix drivers for what where 10+ year old machines near the end of 10s life. Windows 10 was the equivalent of several service packs and releases in terms of changes over time with updates.
>>109031634either way its retarded that this distro doesnt have a consistent release cycle like 1y/2y/6m or whatever every other one uses.
>need a vm for windows stuff>install windows 11>4GB ram, 40GB disk, 2 cores>install the guest drivers to everything to work>complete unusablePeople who claim X version is faster because it's newer should be castrated and branded with hot iron in the face
>>109031648>The idea was Windows 10 was going to be the last Windows.Yes, the idea in your mind, planted by some guy who had no authority to make that statement. Windows will continue to be developed, it will continue to hold the overwhelming majority of the marketshare, and Linux will continue to struggle to break into double-digit adoption rate figures. That's unironically a good thing, since the fabled Year of the Linux Desktop would only herald the enshittification of Linux. Keep Linux niche and it will remain good.
>>109031666There's no need for it, since the overwhelming majority of PC users are happy with their Windows installs. Let them deal with the issues, and the rest of us can enjoy Linux. Never stop gatekeeping.
>>109030397>>109031614This is how all CPUs operate.Generally they boost as high as they can if they detect something can be sped up before downclocking.All windows is doing is likely preempting the CPU to boost before executing certain tasks.
>>109031678>Yes, the idea in your mindIt was in execution.Windows 10 had the longest streak of no successor. They got rid of the idea of service packs or any dot one versions.There very much was no intention of them moving away from 10 anytime soon.
>>109031744>Windows 10 had the longest streak of no successor.Sounds notable until you actually look at the numbers. It was under a year longer than XP's streak.
>>109030397unused cpu is wasted cpu
>>109030397Boosting isn't going to "wear out" your CPU, it's not a pair of shoes. Unless it's Intel, then I guess it might literally wear out, they had problems like that not long ago, but that's a hardware flaw.