{"content":"\n \n \n <\/a>\n <\/div>\n \n \n Jangsoodlor<\/a>\n\n \n \n \n \n <\/span>\n <\/a>\n <\/div>\n \n \n \n <\/span>\n <\/a>\n <\/div>\n \n \n \n 596 posts\n <\/a>\n <\/div>\n\n \n ed December 2020<\/strong>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n\n \n \n \n \n \n Jangsoodlor<\/a>\n\n \n 2024-07-16T11:36:28+00:00<\/time>\n <\/a>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n\n <\/div>\n\n \n \n Winnyace wrote:<\/h4>Jangsoodlor wrote:<\/h4>Winnyace wrote:<\/h4>Jangsoodlor wrote:<\/h4>Winnyace wrote:<\/h4><\/span><\/a><\/a>Click on the image to go to the article<\/span>This is 3 weeks old, it seems they're turning back on this, but man, Microsoft is really<\/strong> forceful with Windows 11. I'm curious what you guys will do after Windows 10 ends: Stick with Windows 10<\/li> Move to an enterprise version (they usually have longer lasting )<\/li> Move to Linux<\/li> Give up and go with Windows 11<\/li> Perhaps touch grass<\/del><\/li><\/ol><\/div><\/div><\/blockquote>Move to Linux.<\/blockquote>What distro you movin' to?<\/blockquote>still thinking but probably be debian\/ubuntu based<\/blockquote>Hmm. I see. If I may recommend something, look at Fedora or something based on it like Nobara. It is solid from what I've heard, has mainstream AND has more up-to-date packages compared to Debian based distros.<\/blockquote>The thing is, I want a stable system that doesn't break left, right and centre when using it. Is fedora, as a semi-rolling release distro, stable enough for everyday use?<\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n\n \n \n Big Onii-chan is watching you!\n .::!!!!!!!:.\n .!!!!!:. .:!!!!!!!!!!!!\n ~~~~!!!!!!. .:!!!!!!!!!UWWW$$$\n :$$NWX!!: .:!!!!!!XUWW$$$$$$$$$P\n $$$$$##WX!: .<!!!!UW$$$$\" $$$$$$$$#\n $$$$$ $$$UX :!!UW$$$$$$$$$ 4$$$$$*\n ^$$$B $$$$\\ $$$$$$$$$$$$ d$$R\"\n \"*$bd$$$$ '*$$$$$$$$$$$o+#\"\n \"\"\"\" \"\"\"\"\"\"\"<\/pre><\/div>\n <\/div>\n \n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n \n \n \n <\/a>\n <\/div>\n \n \n Winnyace<\/a>\n\n \n \n \n \n <\/span>\n <\/a>\n <\/div>\n \n \n \n <\/span>\n <\/a>\n <\/div>\n \n \n \n 761 posts\n <\/a>\n <\/div>\n\n \n ed June 2016<\/strong>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n\n \n \n \n \n \n Topic Starter\n <\/span>\n <\/div>\n \n \n Winnyace<\/a>\n\n \n 2024-07-16T11:40:30+00:00<\/time>\n <\/a>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n\n <\/div>\n\n \n \n Jangsoodlor wrote:<\/h4>Winnyace wrote:<\/h4>Jangsoodlor wrote:<\/h4>Winnyace wrote:<\/h4>Jangsoodlor wrote:<\/h4>Winnyace wrote:<\/h4><\/span><\/a><\/a>Click on the image to go to the article<\/span>This is 3 weeks old, it seems they're turning back on this, but man, Microsoft is really<\/strong> forceful with Windows 11. I'm curious what you guys will do after Windows 10 ends: Stick with Windows 10<\/li> Move to an enterprise version (they usually have longer lasting )<\/li> Move to Linux<\/li> Give up and go with Windows 11<\/li> Perhaps touch grass<\/del><\/li><\/ol><\/div><\/div><\/blockquote>Move to Linux.<\/blockquote>What distro you movin' to?<\/blockquote>still thinking but probably be debian\/ubuntu based<\/blockquote>Hmm. I see. If I may recommend something, look at Fedora or something based on it like Nobara. It is solid from what I've heard, has mainstream AND has more up-to-date packages compared to Debian based distros.<\/blockquote>The thing is, I want a stable system that doesn't break left, right and centre when using it. Is fedora, as a semi-rolling release distro, stable enough for everyday use?<\/blockquote>They update every 6 months to a major release. To my knowledge, they are pretty stable. Also, rolling releases are as stable as you make them to be, really. You aren't forced to update every single time there is an update.<\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n\n \n \n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n \n \n \n <\/a>\n <\/div>\n \n \n Winnyace<\/a>\n\n \n \n \n \n <\/span>\n <\/a>\n <\/div>\n \n \n \n <\/span>\n <\/a>\n <\/div>\n \n \n \n 761 posts\n <\/a>\n <\/div>\n\n \n ed June 2016<\/strong>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n\n \n \n \n \n \n Topic Starter\n <\/span>\n <\/div>\n \n \n Winnyace<\/a>\n\n \n 2024-07-16T16:46:52+00:00<\/time>\n <\/a>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n\n <\/div>\n\n \n \n Twitter s be like:<\/h2>Meanwhile...<\/a><\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n\n \n Last edited by Winnyace<\/a> 2024-07-16T16:47:18+00:00<\/time>, edited 2 times in total.\n <\/div>\n \n \n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n \n \n \n <\/a>\n <\/div>\n \n \n Winnyace<\/a>\n\n \n \n \n \n <\/span>\n <\/a>\n <\/div>\n \n \n \n <\/span>\n <\/a>\n <\/div>\n \n \n \n 761 posts\n <\/a>\n <\/div>\n\n \n ed June 2016<\/strong>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n\n \n \n \n \n \n Topic Starter\n <\/span>\n <\/div>\n \n \n Winnyace<\/a>\n\n \n 2024-07-16T18:16:33+00:00<\/time>\n <\/a>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n\n <\/div>\n\n \n \n <\/a>vibin'<\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n\n \n Last edited by Winnyace<\/a> 2024-07-16T18:16:43+00:00<\/time>, edited 1 time in total.\n <\/div>\n \n \n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n \n \n \n <\/a>\n <\/div>\n \n \n <\/span>\n <\/div>\n \n Corne2Plum3<\/a>\n\n \n Global \n <\/div>\n \n \n \n <\/a>\n\n <\/div>\n \n \n \n <\/span>\n <\/a>\n <\/div>\n \n \n \n <\/span>\n <\/a>\n <\/div>\n \n \n \n 1,851 posts\n <\/a>\n <\/div>\n\n \n ed November 2019<\/strong>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n\n \n \n \n \n \n Corne2Plum3<\/a>\n\n \n 2024-07-16T18:31:07+00:00<\/time>\n <\/a>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n\n <\/div>\n\n \n \n Winnyace wrote:<\/h4>Meanwhile...<\/a><\/blockquote>Like do they think websites would care about 3.23% of the base lol?<\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n\n \n Last edited by Corne2Plum3<\/a> 2024-07-16T18:31:16+00:00<\/time>, edited 1 time in total.\n <\/div>\n \n \n <\/strong> <\/a><\/a><\/a><\/a><\/a><\/a><\/center><\/div>\n <\/div>\n \n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n \n \n \n <\/a>\n <\/div>\n \n \n Winnyace<\/a>\n\n \n \n \n \n <\/span>\n <\/a>\n <\/div>\n \n \n \n <\/span>\n <\/a>\n <\/div>\n \n \n \n 761 posts\n <\/a>\n <\/div>\n\n \n ed June 2016<\/strong>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n\n \n \n \n \n \n Topic Starter\n <\/span>\n <\/div>\n \n \n Winnyace<\/a>\n\n \n 2024-07-16T19:10:56+00:00<\/time>\n <\/a>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n\n <\/div>\n\n \n \n Corne2Plum3 wrote:<\/h4>Like do they think websites would care about 3.23% of the base lol?<\/blockquote>It isn't insignificant and the fact they're trying is commendable, frankly. Very soon, we will have CEOs of startups being aware of the slight movement towards more open standards and they will capitalize of that and they will likely be the ones that will use these standards.<\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n\n \n \n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n \n \n \n <\/a>\n <\/div>\n \n \n <\/span>\n <\/div>\n \n great_elmo<\/a>\n\n \n \n \n \n <\/span>\n <\/a>\n <\/div>\n \n \n \n <\/span>\n <\/a>\n <\/div>\n \n \n \n 193 posts\n <\/a>\n <\/div>\n\n \n ed March 2024<\/strong>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n\n \n \n \n \n \n great_elmo<\/a>\n\n \n 2024-07-16T22:34:03+00:00<\/time>\n <\/a>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n\n <\/div>\n\n \n \n Corne2Plum3 wrote:<\/h4>Winnyace wrote:<\/h4>Meanwhile...<\/a><\/blockquote>Like do they think websites would care about 3.23% of the base lol?<\/blockquote>I used to use Firefox before Supermium and I disagree.<\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n\n \n Last edited by great_elmo<\/a> 2024-07-16T22:35:03+00:00<\/time>, edited 1 time in total.\n <\/div>\n \n \n 4z1m2f