Oh goddammit
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Braces himself for the influx of Linux users
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Braces himself for the influx of Linux users
You: post this meme
Linux users: you just activated my trap card! I use arch btw
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Braces himself for the influx of Linux users
And then there's me who's been running an old build of Ameliorated (21H1) without windows update
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You: post this meme
Linux users: you just activated my trap card! I use arch btw
Windows users: Windows work just fine, nobody asked you!
And then proceed to make another dozen of memes with problems even more annoying than this.
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Braces himself for the influx of Linux users
Never, ever, do what I do because it's very dangerous and always a horrible idea:
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Braces himself for the influx of Linux users
Windows 10: how to re-enable the actual sleep function on your PC/Laptop. Not the crappy MS one that they can wake up on demand.
Control panel > Hardware and Sound > power options > system settings.
Change settings that are currently unavailableDisable Sleep
Enable Hibernate
Save changes.Optionally: change power button to Hibernate
From power options > Change when the computer Sleeps:
Put the computer to sleep: Never.
Click on Change Advanced power plans
Go down to and expand sleep.
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Windows 10: how to re-enable the actual sleep function on your PC/Laptop. Not the crappy MS one that they can wake up on demand.
Control panel > Hardware and Sound > power options > system settings.
Change settings that are currently unavailableDisable Sleep
Enable Hibernate
Save changes.Optionally: change power button to Hibernate
From power options > Change when the computer Sleeps:
Put the computer to sleep: Never.
Click on Change Advanced power plans
Go down to and expand sleep.
Change the hibernate after setting.It's worth noting that this only works if you have hardware that supports the correct form of sleep.
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You: post this meme
Linux users: you just activated my trap card! I use arch btw
Linux (arch BTW) users running windows VMs via qemu: I'll just force shut down the VM.
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FFS JUST TURN IT OFF
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wrote on last edited by [email protected]Influx of Linux users.
OH yes, do I have a wall-of-text for you. Lazypasting a relevant comment I made regarding the UI direction windows has taken for the past decade and a half:
Example, if I want to change the thingamajig-ratio of the skoodleblurp, utilizing the brumblebork method:
- Linux: skoodle -s thinga 50 (brumblebork is assumed by default unless something else is explicitly defined via --method=)
- msdos 6.0: skoodleb /thing 50 /brumblebork
- win 3.x and win95: can't do that natively, but the msdos method still works for some reason.
- WinME: Nobody knows how it's done, or even if it's possible. Anyone who wants to adjust this is smart enough to avoid WinME
- win2k: after right clicking my computer and selecting properties, it's a setting hidden somewhere in the hardware tab, provided you're running the latest SP.
- win98: same as win2k, except a reboot is required afterwards
- XP: same as win2k, except a defrag is required afterwards. Also, Teletubbies color schema.
- win vista: back to rebooting. The change may not have been applied. It will not tell you either way.
- win 7: finally they made it functional and easily accessible via the control panel
- win 8: uh oh, the control panel of ye olden days is no more. We have a new thing going, so there are two way of doing it. The newer method isn't quite as flexible as the old control panel, though; you need to regedit for proper brumblebork.
- win 8.1: They fixed the new panel, but you can't fit it on a single screen due to excessive dead space padding. And sometimes you get told to contact the sysadmin. For your computer. That you own.
- Win 10: It fits on one screen now, you just have a million sub-menus to navigate through; control panel -> network -> advanced -> skoodleblurp -> advanced -> thingamajig -> advanced (yep, again) -> ratio slider -> apply -> OK -> submit -> execute -> "are you sure?" -> (three minutes of that nondes ript spinning circle that replaced the hour glass) -> Fuck you, you forgot to check the brumblebork box half an hour ago. At this point it's easier to get WSL up and running and then run
skoodle -s thinga 50 --method=brumblebork (method not implied. WSL isn't that good) - Win 11: you have to log in to support.microsoft.com with your Microsoft account, using edge, and hope it has detected that you are running an OS that supports this. Then you can download a service patch that may or may not be relevant. Either way it changes your default search to fucking Bing.
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FFS JUST TURN IT OFF
Then Windows takes five minutes to start and another fifteen to become stable
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Braces himself for the influx of Linux users
Had to change the access policy for the windows update file so windows would stop trying to download 11 on my last windows box. Every now and then it still tries to update and shits itself because it's not allowed.
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And then there's me who's been running an old build of Ameliorated (21H1) without windows update
Congrats on opening yourself up to countless vulenerabilities
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Windows: "I need to update!"
20 minutes later
Windows: "Oops, I failed!"
User: "WHY?!"
Windows: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Windows users: Windows work just fine, nobody asked you!
And then proceed to make another dozen of memes with problems even more annoying than this.
Windows work just fine
Lol, not at my job. Whatever Microsoft got right, the boss's spyware breaks over its knee.
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You: post this meme
Linux users: you just activated my trap card! I use arch btw
Oh, are there Linux users here? Hi, welcome!
I use Manjaro, btw
*ducks*
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Braces himself for the influx of Linux users
simply presses the restart without updating button
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Then Windows takes five minutes to start and another fifteen to become stable
USE AN SSD WHAT THE FUCK MAN IT'S 2025
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USE AN SSD WHAT THE FUCK MAN IT'S 2025
But SSDs don't have the satisfying clicky grindy sounds
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USE AN SSD WHAT THE FUCK MAN IT'S 2025
That was before windows start using React for a start menu.