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News / Beelink SER8 mini PC with late...
Last post by Redaktion - Today at 14:14:54
Beelink SER8 made its first entry into the Chinese market late last month. Now, the company has introduced it outside China. The mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS is now available to purchase at a starting price of $749 on the official store. You can also get the barebone variant from MiniXPC at $499.99.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Beelink-SER8-mini-PC-with-latest-AMD-Ryzen-7-8845HS-and-eGPU-support-launches-globally.840116.0.html
#2
News / Re: Microsoft-approved website...
Last post by Neenyah - Today at 14:11:27
Quote from: RobertJasiek on Today at 13:50:48
Quote from: Neenyah on Today at 13:13:29ShutUp10++

If this is your level of configuration, you fail. One needs to configure without using softwares (other than scripts collecting what otherwise would be done manually). For starters, see

home.snafu.de/jasiek/Windows10Telemetry.html
SU10++ does exactly that though, all at once instead of doing it manually 🤷�♂️ Why would you disable Windows Defender btw? The single most useful thing in Windows (both 10 and 11). With it disabled you have disabled most Windows Defender Firewall (that's the name, yes) settings including added outbound customizations. You also didn't block unicast response which is mandatory to do in (Windows Defender) Firewall (it's "yes" by default). Outbound connections go on block all, allow only necessary stuff. The rest is very good but I'm really not sure why are you against SU10++ when it literally does exactly the same thing except disabling Defender and tinkering around Firewall.

Quote from: RobertJasiek on Today at 13:50:48Such bugs in Windows are rare but there have been exceptional intentional code changes:

- during some major updates when Windows changes its appended name, such as 23H2
- the task scheduler's top level tasks tend to be reactivated unasked
They are rare but they happen. I mean Microsoft is still uncapable to fix KB5034441 in Windows 10 for 7 months at this point and if you want to manually fix it there's a high probability to brick your whole Win10 installation.

Quote from: RobertJasiek on Today at 14:00:11
Quote from: Neenyah on Today at 13:45:01it can't be turned off at all: www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/copilot-plus-pcs?r=1#faq2

This page describes only one threat of impossible turn-off: "On devices that are not powered by a Snapdragon® X Series processor, installation of a Windows update will be required to run Recall."
Yes, this article is about Snapdragon Elite so I'm talking about - the Snapdragon Elite features 🤔 Recall is coming to ARM chips with 40+ TOPS.
#3
News / DDR6 RAM standard to launch in...
Last post by Redaktion - Today at 14:07:49
While DDR6 RAM modules could reach 17.6 or even 21 Gbps speeds with overclocking,  LPDDR6 modules used mainly for laptops and mobile devices would only cap out at 14.4 Gbps. Both standards will adopt the CAM2 form-factor, so desktop PC RAM modules would also connect in a parallel orientation to the motherboard.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/DDR6-RAM-standard-to-launch-in-CAMM2-form-factor-with-speeds-between-8-8-and-21-Gbps.840140.0.html
#4
News / Re: Tesla Gigafactory expansio...
Last post by heffeque - Today at 14:05:20
German manufacturers are surely not happy about Tesla invading their turf... Sad to see them using these dirty tricks.
#5
News / Re: Microsoft-approved website...
Last post by RobertJasiek - Today at 14:00:11
Quote from: Neenyah on Today at 13:45:01it can't be turned off at all: www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/copilot-plus-pcs?r=1#faq2

This page describes only one threat of impossible turn-off: "On devices that are not powered by a Snapdragon® X Series processor, installation of a Windows update will be required to run Recall."

This would mean that Recall might be deactivated whenever a Windows update is not being installed.

Even so, when forced on us, I will check whether Recall Windows Services can be deactivated permanently.
#6
Miscellaneous / Re: Is the MacBook still worth...
Last post by heffeque - Today at 13:59:28
You can go ahead and look for laptop lists that meet other criterias that are more to your liking.

I don't really get why you complain about this list not adhering to your specific needs as if other people couldn't have other needs and find this list helpful.
#7
News / Re: Microsoft-approved website...
Last post by Ccds - Today at 13:58:22
Some of your complaints are weird 60+fps is playable, even 30fps is fine for an fps game.
#8
News / Re: ONEXPLAYER X1 Mini officia...
Last post by Ccds - Today at 13:56:30
No pen support aaahhhhhh
lol it has less features than the previous version
#9
News / Re: Satellites over Apple AirT...
Last post by Colin J - Today at 13:55:33
Hubble is an optical telescope with a replacement due shortly, Bluetooth has a 100m range none of this seems to tie together at all, 96 satellites to track a device that sells for $40 with no subscription would make zero sense unless this is April the first.
#10
News / Re: Microsoft-approved website...
Last post by RobertJasiek - Today at 13:50:48
Quote from: Neenyah on Today at 13:13:29ShutUp10++

If this is your level of configuration, you fail. One needs to configure without using softwares (other than scripts collecting what otherwise would be done manually). For starters, see

home.snafu.de/jasiek/Windows10Telemetry.html

Windows 11 needs (just) a few more settings, which I have not compiled on a webpage yet.

QuoteIt can be turned off, it can't be removed so it stays there in the OS, thus again - literal definition of a bloat.

By that definition, indeed (for most things).

QuoteAnd "bug" will happen sooner or later when it will activate itself on its own after a random update,

Such bugs in Windows are rare but there have been exceptional intentional code changes:

- during some major updates when Windows changes its appended name, such as 23H2
- the task scheduler's top level tasks tend to be reactivated unasked

Quotesimilar to Apple's recent bug of restoring long-deleted photos on iPhones and iPads.

I do not recall such a Windows bug for Windows Vista to 11. (There were the CPU bugs Meltdown, Spectre etc. though.)