I’ve been a Linux enthusiast since 2010, I went all the way and started to daily drive it since 2013 after I got pissed at windows for destroying my dual booting setup for the umpteenth time, but it wasn’t a simple decision by any means.
I adore Linux and I love promoting it to people; but unlike you, I don’t to force it down their throat with asinine comments like these. Give pertinent advice or GTFO. Do you expect people to uproot their OS/environment and everything they’re used to based on your casual comment or what?
Stop making people oppose Linux on principle and stop making more Linux haters with obnoxious comments like these.
While I am a Linux user, this was a joke. Windows does random Windows stuff. Windows AI features cause GPU usage. The processes responsible, according to OP are Windows core services. So, what other fix is there to avoid this besides removing windows?
I am fine with that. I personally just don’t see the point of fiddling with your os every time the vendor fucks up. I would just live with it or ditch it completely.
voodooattack@lemmy.world 19 hours ago
I’ve been a Linux enthusiast since 2010, I went all the way and started to daily drive it since 2013 after I got pissed at windows for destroying my dual booting setup for the umpteenth time, but it wasn’t a simple decision by any means.
I adore Linux and I love promoting it to people; but unlike you, I don’t to force it down their throat with asinine comments like these. Give pertinent advice or GTFO. Do you expect people to uproot their OS/environment and everything they’re used to based on your casual comment or what?
Stop making people oppose Linux on principle and stop making more Linux haters with obnoxious comments like these.
vapeloki@lemmy.world 18 hours ago
Did i write install Linux?
While I am a Linux user, this was a joke. Windows does random Windows stuff. Windows AI features cause GPU usage. The processes responsible, according to OP are Windows core services. So, what other fix is there to avoid this besides removing windows?
voodooattack@lemmy.world 17 hours ago
Then you forgot the /s
Editing the registry, using a debloater, I can think of a few things. Even downgrading/reinstalling Windows could be an option.
Your blanket “remove windows” solution is just trolling at this point
vapeloki@lemmy.world 17 hours ago
I am fine with that. I personally just don’t see the point of fiddling with your os every time the vendor fucks up. I would just live with it or ditch it completely.
And yes, ans /s would have helped