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For me, it's Shared GPU memory.

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[–] MonkeMischief@lemmy.today 4 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

Wow that's irritating!

That's what bothers me too: It's so opinionated. I guess so their "support" can suggest the same solution to every problem.

But geeze, things like fastboot, Cortana, Edge, Onedrive, or this eco-mode, or secureboot, or other features tied to deals they strike especially with laptop hardware vendors that simply assume THIS Windows is the only thing that will ever be run on this device.

That's the worst.

At least I haven't heard of them clobbering your bootloader with an update recently but I probably jinxed it now LOL.

I try not to just be a *nix-cultist. I grew up with Windows and had a lot of fond experiences with it. It just feels like it serves shareholders over users anymore.

I feel like it's trying to make its users even dumber, while I feel like we learn things while using Linux.