Friday, November 01
Daily News Stuff 1 November 2024
Expecting Someone Taller Edition
Expecting Someone Taller Edition
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- Microsoft will be offering a one year $30 support plan for users who are reluctant to move from Windows 10. (PC World)
Microsoft has its own page on this, but it is almost entirely trying desperately to persuade users to just switch to Windows 11; it's hard to even spot the support plan.
And unlike the business version of extended support, this will last for a single year, after which you will be cut off and left to install Linux.
On the upside:Microsoft will also continue to provide Security Intelligence Updates for Microsoft Defender Antivirus through at least October 2028.
Which is really all I want. Just leave me alone, stop screwing things up, and keep blocking viruses.
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- In other good news Windows Recall has been delayed yet again. (Bleeping Computer)
This is the update that collects all your most important private data - including things like readable passwords - in one convenient place for anyone to steal.
- Amazon workers are still complaining about being told to come to work. (Ars Technica)
What part of "work" do you not understand?
- For the third quarter Intel has posted a loss of $16.6 billion on revenues of $13.3 billion. (The Register)
That's a net margin of -125%.
That's not at operating loss, though, but an accounting loss, taking charges for severance packages for the 15,000 employees being laid off, and writing down deferred tax assets whatever that means. (I understand accounting. US corporate tax law is a foreign country.)
- What sank the Bayesian superyacht that sank in a storm in Italy? (New York Times) (archive site)
A storm. In Italy.
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Right, MS should have stopped with the absurd numbers inflation at 7. Just like that silly Linus guy should have stopped at 4.
And, as a FreeBSD user, I should gripe about them doing the same thing with numbers larger than 6. (I had to install 15-CURRENT to get a DRM version that was supported on this laptop some time ago)
And, as a FreeBSD user, I should gripe about them doing the same thing with numbers larger than 6. (I had to install 15-CURRENT to get a DRM version that was supported on this laptop some time ago)
Posted by: normal at Friday, November 01 2024 08:57 PM (bg2DR)
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I just want another Win10 code so I can maybe upgrade my laptop. Or do they stop checking codes when they stop support, or do they cease to validate at all?
Posted by: Mauser at Tuesday, November 05 2024 04:27 PM (nk1Z+)
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Mauser, depending on your laptop, there's a decent chance you can just download an ISO of Windows 10, use Rufus to put it on a flash drive, and upgrade yourself. Any Windows 7+ key *should* work.
Posted by: Rick C at Tuesday, November 05 2024 11:18 PM (pnaK4)
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When I built my new Desktop, at first I tried the Win7 key the previous Desktop used, but it didn't work. Fortunately I'd gotten a legit one from someone with company store access. But since Win8 was preinstalled on my Laptop, I don't have a key that I know of.
Posted by: Mauser at Saturday, November 09 2024 09:03 PM (nk1Z+)
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Mauser, as far as I know, there's always a key, or you get the little watermark down in the bottom right that says something like "This copy of Windows isn't authentic."
You can find your key with a tool called the Magical Jellybean Key Finder. It's free--don't pay for the fancier version. I've used it many times over the years.
Posted by: Rick C at Sunday, November 10 2024 04:27 PM (pnaK4)
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Yep. It's there, but it's annoying that Windows itself provides no means of finding it.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at Sunday, November 10 2024 05:58 PM (PiXy!)
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