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Is this the best VPN?

Windows 10 is killing it

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http://www.msn.com/en-ca/money/topstories/windows-10-is-killing-it-msft/ar-BBmCiCi?ocid=spartandhp

Windows 10 has amassed over 120 million users in just three months, WinBeta reports, citing anonymous sources.

The latest statistic comes after the company announced over 110 million people are using the newest operating system earlier in October, up from 75 million users in August.

Compared to both Windows 7 and 8, the growth of Windows 10 is impressive, and arguably contradicts the narrative that consumers are no longer interested in PCs. During its first three months of release, Windows 7 gained around 80 million users while Windows 8 had around the same.

(The total usage of Apple's OS X is around 80 million users.)

Microsoft's stated aim is one billion Windows 10 users in three years, which includes usage on PCs, tablets, smartphones, and Internet of Things devices. Windows 7 is currently used by more than one billion people and if Windows 10 keeps growing at its current rate it should reach that goal.

One of the reasons for the fast adoption of Windows 10 could be that it's a free download, while previous versions had a cost attached. However, as noted Microsoft watcher Paul Thurrot notes, both Windows 7 and 8 came with heavy discounts at launch making the figures slightly more comparable.

Windows 10 is also reportedly automatically installing itself on some compatible PCs, which will contribute to the rate of adoption.

Business Insider has reached out to Microsoft to verify the 120 million figure. We will update the post when we hear back.

Mode of the Beast

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If Linux really is an operating system suitable for the everyday user, why is it packed with satanic references?

Would any "normal" good christian computer user be happy discovering that their system had many files that were in "mode 666"? I think not. The basic level of permissions on GNU/Linux systems to give a file read/write access for everyone on a system is mode 666.

This blatant satanism is just unacceptable for an operating system intended for god-fearing adults in the year of our lord two-thousand fifteen. Why not just change it to some other number mode like 665 even? Of course they wont' change it because they are too stubborn and defend everything about their OS, even these childish devil-worshipping features.
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Now that the Wild-West has been Tamed

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What's our next frontier anons?
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Speccy thread. I recently built this computer. The graphics card and hard drives were the only thing used from my last PC. The memory is Corsair Vengeance LPX 3000Mhz DDR4. The only thing I'd want to change in the near future is the graphics card.
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/bst/ - Boycott systemd Thread

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Why are you still using the worst init system of all time for GNU/Linux, /tech/?


systemd is:
>bloated
>viral
>not portable
>a fractal of bad design

Helpful Links:
http://without-systemd.org
http://suckless.org/sucks/systemd
http://syslog.me/2015/01/02/on-systemd/
http://skarnet.org/software/s6/systemd.html
http://blog.darknedgy.net/technology/2015/10/11/0/
https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/systemd-is-obsolete.49372

Good Alternatives:
Gentoo OpenRC
runit
GNU dmd
BSD init
busybox init


POETTERINGWARE, NOT EVEN ONCE.

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How do I "put" this in my .xinitrc?
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>You might like it. "The Internet's Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz" [Dismiss]

T-thanks Hiroyuki.
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