You can really taste the slavery
You can really taste the slavery
There’s a documentary about this situation on Paramount+ right now called Season 2 of Lioness
I’m hoping and assuming it’s a cute motivational thing?
I’ll see myself out…
(Also, get fucked, Singapore government)
I’m fairly certain that Ubittorrent messed up my user account on my old Mac, and now I am really leery to start it up on my new Mac. I also have no idea how to go about diagnosing whether I have malware or something, because I have never run into this issue on a Mac before. I also have had trouble setting limits on uploads so all my bandwidth isn’t sucked away, and ChatGPT was not effective with its advice. Usually I leave it running for days on end though, and I also don’t delete.
Chinese crew:
I own two pairs. I apologize for nothing
Why couldn’t you get into your email?
The words you used, in the order you used them, are not making sense to me. I’m only being partially sarcastic.
I wonder why there might be government backed initiatives to give more power to landlords
If only we could have seen this coming somehow, and prepared for it
OK, what would you suggest?
This whole thread is making me anxious
This is the most depressing headline of the week, I think
Wait…Wait a minute… What about…MCDONALD’S ICE CREAM MACHINES!!!
Yes, exactly, because it’s all that crapware and bloatware that makes you inadvertently sign up for wholly unnecessary subscriptions to crap Services that nobody needs or wants. Plus all the advertisements. Lennox would seem to be a far better solution for a point of sale system or inventory management system or something like that
Windows 10 LTSC (Long-Term Servicing Channel) is a specialized version of Windows 10 that’s all about reliability and stability. It’s tailored for specific use cases like medical devices, ATMs, industrial systems, and other environments where updates could mess with critical operations.
Key Points About Windows 10 LTSC: Minimal Updates: LTSC skips the frequent feature updates you see with regular Windows 10 and sticks to just security updates and critical fixes. Each version gets 10 years of support—5 years mainstream and 5 years extended. Stripped-Down Version: This version ditches all the extra stuff like Cortana, the Microsoft Store, Edge, and bundled games, making it lightweight and focused. Stability Above All: It’s designed to be rock-solid and isn’t about chasing the latest features. Release Schedule: New LTSC versions come out every 2-3 years, tied to specific Windows 10 feature updates (like Windows 10 LTSC 2021). Who It’s For: It’s for specialized devices and setups where you can’t afford sudden changes. It’s not something you’d typically use on your daily home or work PC. How You Get It: LTSC is available through volume licensing and is really meant for businesses and enterprises. Misconceptions: It’s not for regular use, like avoiding updates or keeping things ultra-simple on a personal PC. It doesn’t support a lot of modern hardware and features, so unless you have a very specific need, you’re better off sticking with the regular versions of Windows 10.
If you’re thinking about LTSC, make sure it actually fits what you’re trying to do—its limitations could end up being a headache if you’re not using it in the right way.
Too bad it got shut down
We are all out of that, sorry. We ran out like 2 years ago