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  • Well there is a big difference between switching the CPU architecture altogether and just arbitrarily declaring a slightly older CPU with the exact same instruction set to be “outdated”.
    Also, the customer profile of Apple users and Windows users is somewhat different. You won’t find a lot of Macs at normal peoples homes in e.g. Indonesia…


  • Well, we are talking about half the active PCs still running Windows 10 instead of Windows 11.
    That’s a lot more than just the few “I don’t care”-people.

    Instead it consist mainly of the “I don’t have the means” people, that don’t have the Hardware required to upgrade and also not the money to quickly change that.

    Microsoft screwed up here. There simple was no need to demand such harsh hardware requirements and especially no need to enforce them that hard.



  • First major requirement is the presence of a recent TPM module, which is absolutely not required performance-wise, but only for DRM-reasons (and read that as “Digital Restriction Management”).
    Second even more arbitrary one is that they excluded all CPUs before at least Coffee Lake generation. Perhaps half of the PC stuff people I know to be running at home is still from the mid-2010s, so practically completely pre-Coffee-Lake.
    And the IT infrastructure of the e.g. the German executive government branches is on average probably more in the range of 15 years old. A surprising lot of that isn’t even fully switched to Windows 10 yet… (hey, at least we are increasingly migrating away from Telefax…!)





  • No, this is Google throwing the cheapest possible shit at you that is barely capable of stringing together 5 coherent sentences and has the reasoning capability of a tapeworm.

    Here is the output of the minimalist open Chinese model Qwen3, that runs locally on my 6 year old mid-end PC:

    The US states that contain the letter "d" (case-insensitive, as state names are typically capitalized) are as follows. I've verified each state name for the presence of the letter "d" in its standard spelling:
    
        Colorado (contains "d" in "Colorado")  
        Delaware (starts with "D")  
        Florida (contains "d" in "Florida")  
        Idaho (contains "d" in "Idaho")  
        Indiana (contains "d" in "Indiana")  
        Maryland (ends with "d" in "Maryland")  
        Nevada (contains "d" in "Nevada")  
        North Dakota (contains "d" in "Dakota")  
        Rhode Island (contains "d" in "Rhode")  
        South Dakota (contains "d" in "Dakota")  
    
    
    Total: 10 states.
    





  • That surprisingly wasn’t that hard, actually.

    One side of the family already settled on Threema for communication years ago, the other side I had to first show Signal to and help with installing it, but now they are even using it in other contexts.

    And apparently I live in a bubble that is quite open to Signal, so most of the people I know at least use it in parallel to WhatsApp. And for the rest there is still RCS.

    The actual hard part are (since I became a parent) all the WhatsApp groups that exist for most kinds of organized child activity, including distributing much of the crucial information regarding school.
    Also at my wife’s work WhatsApp is standard for coordinating with the colleagues.

    For that purposes we use an old customized WhatsApp-only smartphone, that is used by the family like some old-fashioned fixed phone-terminal, only for messaging…