What you want and more, all neatly organized and presented in a way that’s easy to digest. And hey, maybe by then I’ll have figured out how to get rid of all these boxes of tech news that are still cluttering up my living room and causing marital problems. Until then, stay tuned and stay tech-savvy!

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  1. I can't believe 6.9 million people thought sending their DNA to a private company would be a super safe and good idea.

    And for what? To tell their friends that they're 1% Genghis Khan?

  2. So much about the statement that windows 10 would be "the last Windows version"… Oh well, at least for me it actually might be. Win11 is already a mess, and from what I've heard so far Win12 will most likely not improve the situation, so I'll sit it out until the support period for Win10 ends and then decide if it's worth sticking to MS or making the final switch to Linux. Thanks to companies like Valve Linux support for games is improving rapidly, and those are the biggest reason that currently still keeps me stuck to Windows…

  3. She's actually an amazing therapist. Even managed to avoid going the harley quinn route by flat out rejecting the president when he showed red flags.

  4. I dont even know anyone using windows 11. windows 10 was the first windows I actually liked since 2000/xp… then they screw it all up with this chome mac 11 nonsense.
    Microsoft: I will settle for nothing less than Windows 8.1 style capitulation on the interface and start menu. I swear to everything that is holy I will dive head first into Linux at Windows 10 EOL if you keep this up.
    You are tentatively on my s-list…. with Intel.

  5. 2FA is all right "IF" you allow it to be an email address rather than forcing people to use a SIM card from one of three companies for 2FA, but that is the problem, they don't. So you either get phone service from 1 of these 3 companies to use 2FA or you don't use 2FA. Not only that, I believe 99.9% that all of these companies keep their database insecure for the back room, never public, meeting, where they sell access to nation states willing to pay big buckaroos for access, but they keep it as a breach so they don't have to deal with all the legal responsibilities. I am like 99.0% sure that all of the largest companies do this type of thing.

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