I hesitantly switched a while ago, have had 0 ragrets except that there are some games I can't play like EA games. But is that really a bad thing though?
At this point, games that don't run on Linux don't do so because of anti-consumer and anti-privacy practices by the publishers. Those guys can go fuck themselves.
11 IoT Enterpise LTSC is the way to go.
Definitely don't waste your time looking for it on massgravedotdev, because they also definitely don't have permanent hardware activation instructions, either.
Guys! Guys! Guess what! Kohler and American standard are going up against Toto in a battle of the flushes! They teamed up with Microsoft to add Copilot to every toilet in America! Initially this will be in the form of a heated electrified seat with AI powered slow close. But as it ...sorry, ass it learns, it will be able to do things we never imagined!
Like haven't you ever wished to have a gentle warm water ball massage 😉 given to you automatically by your brother-in-law's toilet when you come over and visit?
Wouldn't it be cool if the same amenities were available at the Walmart too and the Costco or even the local recreational public park toilets? Imagine what these seats could learn about the go on the go! And the convenience of not having to bring your own ball massager everywhere you go is just incredible.
AI control could bring bidet's everywhere the ability to clean the areas that need to be cleaned and leave the other areas dryer than before! You'd be in and out in a jiffy! Imagine that! A no-mess public toilet anywhere you go!
English isn't like French we don't have council of arbitrary definitions of what is and is not a word. If you know what it means it is therefore a word.
Stop trying to gatekeepe stuff, it's weird and boring
Wow, this comment teleported me back to 2010 dealing with edgy 15 year-olds that think their opinion is the only thing that matters.
Turns out, people don't like it when software is installed on their computers without their permission. Especially when it violates their privacy! The term for this is "malware".