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Great. "Those on strike" in what context the word "strike" is used here? Just trying to figure out the etymology.
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noun
noun: strike; plural noun: strikes
1.
a refusal to work organized by a body of employees as a form of protest, typically in an attempt to gain a concession or concessions from their employer.
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Thanks
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A couple of months back, found W10 to be painfully slow. I did not looked up if it is hardware or OS or some other software. I made the computer dual boot with Linux. Speaker volume is low on ubuntu but everything else is fine. Now I do not face any of these issues.
I still use W10 at work though and apart from BSODs it is OK.
"It is easy to decipher extraterrestrial signals after deciphering Javascript and VB6 themselves.", ISanti[ ^]
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I use Win10 at home and at work, great performance on both, no BSOD etc. Suggesting that Win10 performs badly and has BSODs is a little silly, no?
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F-ES Sitecore wrote: I use Win10 at home and at work, great performance on both, no BSOD etc. Suggesting that Win10 performs badly and has BSODs is a little silly, no?
well from what I read he is only reporting what he actually sees.
calling actual experiences "suggestions" is a little silly just plain wrong no? What color is the sky where you live?
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lopatir wrote: well from what I read he is only reporting what he actually sees.
As am I. Same product, different observations so maybe it isn't the product where the issue lies?
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sooooo, he is silly for reporting what he sees, and you're not.
well that's fair. Not.
and BTW: he did say "the whole system was lagging badly ... defender is using lots of CPU" - it's you that's pinning it on win10 (in fact later he names his antivirus app suggesting the problem may lie between it and win10, not just win10 on it's own).
different people have different experiences,
why take it so personally to the point of calling people "silly" (it's a gentle word but abuse is abuse) just because people have a different experience than you? that IS silly.
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lopatir wrote: sooooo, he is silly for reporting what he sees, and you're not.
No, he is silly for implying that his personal observation was the norm.
As for the rest of your comments, my post was in response to lw@zi, not the OP, so there is no point responding to them.
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F-ES Sitecore wrote: Suggesting that Win10 performs badly and has BSODs is a little silly, no? Not unless it is performing badly and has BSODs. Then it would be factual.
"One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson
"Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons
"You can easily judge the character of a man by how he treats those who can do nothing for him." - James D. Miles
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Factual, but a useless observation trying to promote false equivalence.
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Windows Defender is hogging CPU because it's trying to resolve the "Windows is the virus" paradox.
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010 ----- You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010 ----- When you pry the gun from my cold dead hands, be careful - the barrel will be very hot. - JSOP, 2013
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The last time I did a Windows update, it was to replace it with Linux.
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010 ----- You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010 ----- When you pry the gun from my cold dead hands, be careful - the barrel will be very hot. - JSOP, 2013
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It has been a while since I saw that sort of signature:
Driven into the arms of Linux by Windows
Anyway, these days you don't have to be a fanboi of anything to run away from Mickeysoft.
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.
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If you think that's annoying you can't claim to have met actual Apple fanbois.
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But there's a new level today, Tesla fanbois. Same as Apple, but add two zeroes to the price tag.
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Good observation.
Unlike Apple, I like what Tesla is doing (or trying to do), but they really need to take their claims down a notch. For one, "auto-pilot" is nowhere near what they make it out to be. That annoys me, and this is the sort of thing fanboy-ism is built around - so it's not deserved.
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dandy72 wrote: For one, "auto-pilot" is nowhere near what they make it out to be
And it never will be, well maybe i California. But I live in a country where the roads are full of sleet and slush half the year. Those cameras doesn't work properly half the year.
dandy72 wrote: I like what Tesla is doing (or trying to do)
I don't actually.
I don't believe putting half a ton of batteries in a car is the way forward, it's rather a dead end.
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Jörgen Andersson wrote: But I live in a country where the roads are full of sleet and slush half the year. Those cameras doesn't work properly half the year.
I'm in Canada. Draw your own conclusions.
Jörgen Andersson wrote: I don't believe putting half a ton of batteries in a car is the way forward, it's rather a dead end.
I don't have a counterargument. But you'd better let the other car companies know; it seems they're all headed down that road (no pun intended).
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I believe the future lies in Hydrogen.
Wind power is cheap, on the paper, but it's not always windy. So make hydrogen when the wind blows.
The drawback with fuel cells is that they are not very high power, and they also aren't responsive. So you'll need a small battery pack, or a super capacitor.
System efficiency is pretty high though.
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