• Aatube@kbin.melroy.org
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    Interestingly, the software giant added this check since the Windows 11 24H2 will not boot without these instruction sets, according to a previous report. Though speculative, one would wonder if the company has this extra step in case someone uses bypasses to force the OS to boot with an unsupported CPU.

    Why is the watermark the headline

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      Why is MS targeting specific hardware when windows has historically been a general purpose OS?

      I’m switching my machine to Linux this weekend, even if my chip is supported, who’s to say it will stay supported for the next couple of years.

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        Only targeting new hardware is just a win-win-win for them.

        Hardware partners love it, planned obsolescence is just new sales. Legal departments love it, constantly worse DRM. The development teams like it, less support burden. Marketing loves AI being a core feature.

        They have no competition. There is no downside for them.

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        We’re actually shifting our entire workplace. Fuck this shit - both from a hassle viewpoint and content security requirements