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2026-02-27 19:09 »

The Windows 11 vomit

Bluetooth headsets connected to it takes 30 something seconds to start sending audio AND IT'S LAGGING if you watch a movie or something, fucks up your mind, mouths doesnt match the words, but in Linux, INSTANT. :thumbup: It's fucking hilarious.

I think whoever is using Windows 11 nowadays, EVEN if you remove the "clutter" from it with tools and such, is basically kind'a sort'a retarded. (unless they have a very good reason etc.) :silent:
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! wrote: 2026-02-27 19:09...(unless they have a very good reason etc.) :silent:
And you know what? "It just works" is no longer a valid reason, becasue IT DOESN'T. Bwhahaha... :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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2026-02-27 19:15 »

And they keep piling garbage on top of the garbage in this thing. Recent Windows update seems to slow down Nvidia stuff, games not just dropping FPS but also ARTIFACTING. What a joke!!! It's so bad Nvidia said uninstall the update! But how long does uninstalling an update last? Until next update where it's forced up everyone's wazoos again? LOOOL

Guys!!! MOVE ALREADY, MOVE TO Linux! IT'S READY! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

https://www.tomshardware.com/software/w ... rtifacting
Yet another Windows update is wreaking havoc on gaming rigs worldwide — Nvidia recommends uninstalling Windows 11 KB5074109 January update to prevent framerate drops and artifacting

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2026-02-27 19:15 »

The gift that keeps on giving!
The KB5074109 update was problematic all around. Microsoft acknowledged that the update impeded some systems from booting correctly, and consequently, affected users had to resort to Windows Recovery to restore regular operation. Since then, Microsoft has released a couple of updates, one of which (KB5074105) fixes the black-screen issue. However, it's optional, so you may have to install it manually if you want to try that fix.
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