Microsoft gives up on users experiencing problems updating their Windows 11 machines. Now recommends a "manual correction"
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I made the switch too! I bought a MacBook!
After 40 years of MS OSes, Outlook-online and Windows 11 made me quit.
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Welp, guess I won't be able to fix my Windows install
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Too bad when the DHCP server is down with the proxmox host
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That could mean 2 things ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
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My router is just that: A gateway
This follows a HW firewall (I intend to replace)
Behind that is- My proxmox host with a bunch of VMs (including the DHCP/DNS server)
- A raspberry PI (which I reformatted and had the trouble with getting a static IP)
- Bunch of other stuff like servers, NAS and stuff.
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Absolutely, I don't disagree with your statement at all. I work heavily in systems administration and recently transitioned to networking. I deal with Linux systems, servers, vm's, Azure daily, and for stability nothing beats Linux. I just tend to agree with the statement above commenting on how you always see these Windows articles, yet almost none actually affect you in the end.
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I do like the diversity. You learn a few patterns and you can do them all. In the end basically the same but more flexible.
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No worries. Hopefully you have things sorted.
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I don’t mean to say that you’re completely wrong in your reasoning, but grammatically speaking, we use have + verb in past participle which we call present perfect no matter what verb is used.
In this case, you’re talking about something you’ve experienced, so the correct way would be “I’ve run” (as the past participle of run is run).
If you’d like to take a detailed look at it, here you have: Present Perfect - British Council and Using "have ran" or "have run".
Btw, It's completely normal to make mistakes! We're all human, and part of being human is learning and growing from our errors.
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I said Windows should be rewritten from scratch because it has a poor foundation.
Having never written Windows kernel code, you are in no position to judge the foundation.
I tell you that I've been a developer for decades
No, you said you have been writing code longer before I was born.
I have been writing code since before you were born. Does that make my opinion more valid?
You misrepresented something your own source said,
The source I lonked clearly explains in detail why code is misread. You handwaved it away with the premise that code might not be misread. With that attitude, memory safety isn't needed either. Write perfect code and you don't need to use structured programs. "Don't do what everyone does because it is extremely hard." isn't a valid argument.
This is exactly what you wrote;
" It would be insane to claim that all of Linux (I'm also referring to all the gnu tools, window managers etc) should be thrown out and start fresh. "
I added that in the second sentence because I realized you are a child who has never used Linux without it being part of a distro. The first Linux I ran was compiled without being part of any distro. It was for a PRI Gateway when I was working for Vint Cerf on his side project.
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It’s either “I ran into…” or “I have run into…”, it’s never “I have ran into…”
So yeah, the one correcting you was right.