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Dec 5, 2023 07:01:57   #
jlg1000 wrote:
After a heavy computer crash, which I traced back to a motherboard failure, I decided to upgrade my main computer.

So I purchased a brand new i9-13900K CPU, a good Gigabyte B760 motherboard, a couple of 2TG SSD's, a couple of 40TB HDD's , a 4090 GPU, 128 GB DDR5 RAM and 1 KW PSU for good measure.

Because of the amount of purchase, my supplier tossed in a Windows 11 license for free.

Reluctant, after building my system and playing around with that pesky Windows 11 sticker, I decided to give it a try.

What a rubbish!

Bad, really bad user interface if you need many programs for work. No way to organize, change, customize, no nothing. I had to purchase "Start11" ap to make it almost as usable as Windows 10.

It does nasty things to the files. Without asking: for example: I copied all my photos and videos to the E: drive (the 40 TB's HDD's configured as RAID) ... the next morning I had a "no sapce left on drive" error on the C: drive. What had happened? Windows decided that photos should be backed up in OneDrive, so it moved everything to C:\Users \<my_user>\Onedrive\Pictures **without asking **

As I tried to move them back, Windows 11 refused with a stupid error message stating that it was an amovible linkl included. ** I HAD TO MANUALLY SHUT DOWN ONE DRIVE, AND PERFORM A REGISTRY TRICK TO BRING ALL THE FILES BACK TO WHERE THEY BELONG**

After that, Windows complained that there was a Backup error, every time I accessed the folder. So I killed OneDrive altogether and deleted it from disk (after another PoweShell+Registry hack)

Windows 11 came with Copilot installed and activated (It's a MS rebranding of ChatGPT ), so I asked this question to the bot: "Why is Windows 11 so bad?"

And this was it sincere answer:

Windows 11 is the latest operating system from Microsoft, released on October 5, 2021. It has been praised for its clean design and improved performance, but it has also received a lot of criticism from users who are unhappy with some of its features and limitations. Some of the reasons why Windows 11 is so bad are:

High hardware requirements: Windows 11 demands some minimum hardware requirements that many current computers do not meet, such as a 64-bit processor with at least two cores and 1 GHz of frequency, 4 GB of RAM, 64 GB of storage space, a graphics card compatible with DirectX 12 and a TPM 2.0 security module. These requirements exclude many old or low-end devices that work perfectly with Windows 10, and force users to buy a new PC or stick with the previous system12.
Performance and compatibility issues: Windows 11 has arrived with several bugs and errors that affect the performance and compatibility of the devices that install it. For example, a performance loss has been detected in AMD Ryzen processors, which is due to a problem with the power plan of Windows 112. There have also been problems with printers, which stop working or give errors when printing2. In addition, some applications and games do not work properly or simply do not run on Windows 11, such as some Android emulators3.
Changes in the interface and functions: Windows 11 has introduced some changes in the interface and functions that nobody asked for and that make the user experience worse. For example, the taskbar is less customizable and functional, the context menus are inconsistent and cluttered, the default apps settings are complicated and tedious, and the Microsoft account is mandatory to use the system124.
These are some of the main complaints that users have about Windows 11. However, there may be more issues that have not been discovered or reported yet. Windows 11 is still a new and unfinished system, and it may improve over time with updates and fixes. However, for now, many users prefer to stay with Windows 10 or look for alternatives.


*** BOTTOM LINE ***

For or those folks which are asking about upgrading to Windows 11, ** DO NOT DARE TO **

Beware, I found many more problems as the one described above.

End of the experiment. I'll be throwing Windows 11 away... together with Windows 95, Vista and Windows 8.

All in all I'm a Linux sysadmin and developer, I don't need to go through this s**t.
After a heavy computer crash, which I traced back ... (show quote)


I keep my onedrive, filled, at the minimum 5 GB because the greedy pigs at Microsoft turn it back on whenever it sends a security update.

I deal with lots of.secure medical files and my security system detests OneDrive. If I worked in a collaborative office environment, I could tolerate this nonsense. As it stands, I have nothing but contempt for MicroGrift.
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Jun 25, 2023 05:31:16   #
What did this have to do with TSA? Incident happened in Argentina.
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Jun 27, 2021 06:40:48   #
I have a bunch of old Minolta lenses i use with a non-electronic tilt mount on an A6000 and A6500 for studio work (mainly food photography). Great lenses always have value.
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Jun 22, 2021 06:30:49   #
I also try to avoid UPS. Turns out its drivers can game the delivery tracking system.
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Dec 28, 2020 10:39:24   #
I use my Pentax K3 with a Tamron 18-200 (made for aps-c sensor) that required A LOT of correction...9 on the 10 point scale Pentax allows for each of up to 10 lenses. I corrected at a number of focal lengths and got best results -- near perfect -- around 50. This was by far the biggest correction i have ever had to make on any lens. But I have a bunch of "dumb" old manual lenses (some nearly 50 years old!) that test perfect. Go figure.
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Dec 18, 2020 18:51:51   #
Around 80 megapixels. But the negative can't easily be viewed directly so print-to-print, professional processing, maybe 20-40 megapixels? With better latitude, too?
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Dec 18, 2020 09:55:09   #
Also, win10 sometimes randomly disables a USB port, then re-enables it, even on my laptop.
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Dec 18, 2020 09:42:58   #
I have two old Mirandas in working condition. The lenses are hard to maintain, but along with its native mount, Mirandas accept M42. Also have two old Pentax cameras (p3n)... their lenses work fine on my K1.
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Dec 1, 2020 09:05:38   #
Despite all the advertising about megapixels, video, and extended ISO range, the only problem aside from skill you will need to address is speed of focus for kids, birds and other fast moving objects. Depth of field is your friend when visiting the grandkids...
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Nov 8, 2020 06:24:42   #
Garage sale is not crazy. I have a T adaptor that hooks my Pentax K1 to my 50-year-old Swift 1000mm 3" refractor (f/13.3). Very solid. If your spotting scope can take a T mount adaptor ($12) or if you can buy a cheap telescope at garage sale (very common item...with tripod, usually) then a cheap old dslr and the proper T to mate them, total cost of $200 is possible. I'm on the ocean just north of Boston. Steady atmosphere on many days...
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Sep 26, 2020 09:57:50   #
Good answers. Many camera RAW files, especially older cameras, are TIFF variants anyway. TIFF is a rather malleable format. But the TIFF versions your editing software recognizes may not coincide with what this camera produces.

The camera probably came with its own disk with editing software. If you don't have it or can't read it, try searching on the Web. It may be able to convert to a more standard tiff losslessly.
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Aug 27, 2020 09:19:50   #
I also use MD and MC lenses on an A6000, mainly for food photos, studio work. I h a very a $12, brass, tilt adaptor bought years ago thru AliExpress. Totally manual, of course.
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Aug 9, 2020 19:03:28   #
Or go commando!
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Aug 9, 2020 12:32:37   #
Dannj wrote:
I heard a few pages of these were found among Galileo’s notesđŸ˜³


And in those days, all the happy Phizzy stuff was written in Latin. Not a great language for puns unless the puns mainly avoid nouns and verbs. So Galileo must have been particularly gifted. Ubi, Ubi Sub Ubi Est?
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Aug 9, 2020 10:44:34   #
Most of the atoms in our body were manufactured inside stars. Think about it. We are mostly star stuff.
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