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Timestamps:
0:00 i’m just offering
0:10 Windows 11 TPM 2.0 ‘non-negotiable’
1:31 Intel Arc B580, B570 GPUs unveiled
3:40 Google Genie 2, other AI stuff
6:44 QUICK BITS INTRO
6:56 China’s rare minerals export ban
7:27 FBI, CISA love encryption now
8:11 Ubisoft shuts down XDefiant, closes studios
8:52 FTC proposes location data sale ban

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  1. hey guys its riley from the video just here to say I'm NEVER upgrading to Windows 11 because I have a mild form of pathological demand avoidance and telling me to do something has the exact opposite effect. if that's you, too, might i humbly, casually suggest signing up and upgrading to Grammarly Pro to level up your productivity at https://grammarly.com/TL12 ? it's chill it's chill. nbd

  2. oh thst is right windows 11 is to also block Linux from working yup so Linux will no longer be a thing so that is also a war that bill gates will no longer have to fight . all of this about them saying to block hacking but it most likely all abot locking it down so the world has to only come to one place to get on the net or else !

  3. Windows 11 did gave me more fps but after a few years windows 10 is better? Idk what bloatware or spyware they included with it but I am very tempted to go linux if windows 10 gets completely dropped

  4. yall very confusing. you want security but also dont want updates. go touch grass. literally. those wanting to go linux, lol i love my ubuntu ❤❤❤❤❤❤ but ill see you on windows again in the next week or so.

  5. No I will not. I will learn linux. So TPM is a mandatory system requirement for windows 11. How does that make upgrading to windows 11 mandatory? Sounds like its the exact opposite and you want to avoid it like the plague. Honestly looking at the win11 requirements this is not an operating system meant for home PC use anymore. It is entirely build for enterprise and corporate use not home. Its time to abandon it as a home PC user anyway by the look of things.

  6. The only reason I am even using Windows is because when I built my pc in 2018 I was lazy…
    I have no problem using Linux. Never have I ever paid for windows in my entire life.

  7. cool but make it easier to load my drive with windows 10 in a nvme case and then use it iin a vm marchine. much esier to move step by step settings and configurations from an installed program in windows 10 to a newly installed program in windows 11

  8. Once windows discontinues support for 10, I've already began getting things ready to switch to Linux. I'm not keen on losing more and more control over my PC. It does mean I'll have to stop using game pass, though, so that will suck.

  9. AI and 'machine learning' should not be confused and invariably are. What is your excuse?
    As for Windows 11, plummeting sales of Microsoft products in general could see the company fragment and parts will become dust in the wind.
    Given that so-called 'security' requirements can be got around and MSoft will extend W10 anyway for a fee, allegedly to assist corporate users, the threat of machines ending up in landfill is decreasing and their end of useful life will be closer to general electronic fatigue times.
    Unfortunately for MSoft, the introduction and continuing inferiority of W11 caused state purchasers such as the UK, Norway, several EU states, Australia and India to terminate rolling contracts for civil service and state entities such as education, health services, social welfare and the very big spending areas. Main OSs do not have to hail from the USA and do not. China, Russia, Japan and several southern hemisphere companies have x86 CISC alternatives using minimal emulation and (except for the gaming sector etc) ARM/RISC systems are the present and future — not least for energy efficiency and avoidance of heat.
    It must be said, in any case, that both Windows and Mac OSs run on core codes of great age and neither fixed deep bugs as new editions were rolled out — new skin over unhealed wounds.

  10. As loing as Microsoft continues to believe THEY own my computer, not ME – I WILL resist. Would never go to a Mac but if Linux has a way to run my Windows apps I'll be all over it.

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