More like a really outdated version. LTSC is behind on feature updates, etc.
How does this help exactly? Legit curious.
Been using it for ages. Working really well, but I wish the performance was better. Probably would be, if my CPU wasn't ancient as far as tech...
I legit thought 7-zip was abandonware at this point. Great to see it being updated.
The value you choose for a dynamic RAM disk is the maximum value. You need to choose a higher value as the base value.
I'm pretty sure memory is wiped on computer shutdown if you use BitLocker. But if that's not an option, I can see why that would be a dealbreaker.
Well I be damned. I never actually looked up what "opt" and stuff actually meant. Kind of stupid names, but ultimately they make sense.
Personally I strongly recommend ImDisk over Softperfect RAM. https://sourceforge.net/projects/imdisk-toolkit/ Updated more often, open source, can...
I mean, you're not entirely wrong but... I find that Linux puts files in really weird places compared to Windows. Sure, there's no registry (I...
Ah I see. Thanks!
Why not LocalCDN?
I actually noticed the complete opposite problem a few weeks ago. My work computer was replaced, and when I log in to my account on Edge on the...
I think at this point it would be a good idea to bury Sandboxie-Classic. The UI is frankly terrible and I personally think it would be a good time...
Yeah why have good security instead of really ****** one, right? Here's a fun article, related to UAC and admin rights....
It's the same reason 32-bit Windows 11 isn't a reality. Two code bases take more time than one to maintain.
.. You know you can easily avoid those from popping up by creating a shortcut to a task, right?
How often do you get an UAC prompt exactly? I get one less than once a week LOL xDDD
Of course it's worth it. It prevents RCEs that in other cases would get admin rights without you clicking anything.
Nothing is invulnerable to malware. Nothing. Not even Qubes OS. However, Windows sadly is trash. If nothing else the legacy code makes sure it...
Yeah and I'm sure they will all listen /s
I fail to see how having different SSIDs would separate the networks, seeing as they both use the same router and interface. Wouldn't it be better...
Can someone post some pics of what this software looks like in action?
Hopefully we will see GrapheneOS phones in physical stores. One day.
PrivateVPN is currently having a great sale. I'd say they have a pretty good track record as well.
Why would it be pointless to run programs with severe limitations?
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