ufal's log

2025-10-10-01

To GTID's toesucker, I spare my time to wrote this instead of finishing up Love Live Superstar Season 3 with a freaking toothache.

I got some balls for saying this. But let's say you are into tech and computers, you should already know how to reinstall the OS on your computer. It's not a rocket science compared to phone, to be honest. And it's not a big achievement anyway, so you don't have to feel like it's a luxury thing. Especially if you are the one who giving information to people online.

The thing about GTID keep pushing that reinstalling computer is a key is that it's not a big deal. Sure, it's fresh as shit but say, you are using the vanilla ISO, from Microsoft, you get the same shit you had on before. Probably a little bit less if you were using the installation on your laptop since you bought it.

And if you are using modded ISO from some rando in Eastern Europe (prolly), with no Windows Defender, who gonna protect your ass? Not to mention you are prone to virus anyway because you are at the peak of Dunning-Kruger diagram. You think you know the shit you are dealing with, but you don't even know that flashing an ISO to your flash drive while wipe your files too at the first place. You are a victim.

Talk about false education and being toesucker, this is too much.

There's some option we can choose for the meantime to combat Windows 10's EoL, and of course it will be more cost effective than buying a Mac. Switch to Windows 10 LTSC with its variative SKU options that are still supported for several years, which is we still gonna use Windows 10 for quite some times. Or just switch to Linux all the way. It's hard for some people, I know. I still have a VM just for CorelDRAW, but I'm not fully-dependant on Windows.

Buying a Mac is a thoughtful idea, if you have some money, do it. No one can stop you. But it's not an advice for everyone. You want us to buy a Mac? In this economy?

It's more blissful to just use Linux than using some modified Windows ISO and thinking that's the best idea. LTSC SKU is fine, go ahead. But for the love of God, don't use modified ISOs. You risk your security over your performance.

One more thing, be self-aware. If your laptop only has 4 gigs of RAM, just use Linux. You wanna know my RAM usage on my old Pentium M laptop using more modern distro like Debian 12 (with TDE/IceWM)? 250 MB out of 2 GB. You read that right. My main desktop with Fedora Workstation 42 (also with TDE/IceWM)? 850 MB out of 8 GB. I mainly use GNOME though, it's still sit around 1.75 GB out of 8 GB. Get the best of your PC, today.

I hope this is the last thing I could say about GTID because I bet he wouldn't never touch the FOSS community, like ever. All he do about Linux is just about he being able to access files from a laptop that doesn't have BitLocker in it. Like, who gonna steal your shit when you are away, bruv. And he never just trying to use Linux for prolonged time either.

Pathetic, I could say.

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