Travis B. wrote: ↑Fri Jan 06, 2023 10:40 am
Torco wrote: ↑Fri Jan 06, 2023 9:00 am
Sooo... anyone know of some antivirus that's both free and doesn't spam you every six hours with notifications and ads and stuff?
Install Linux, or better yet, a BSD.
hahahaha. reminds me of my years of unironically typing
windowze. I'm not commited to the cause enough to want to go with BSD, but I have a linux machine at home and I use it for web browsing and coding and so on. It's lovely, but a) for work I need to use SPSS and MSExcel (Data Analysis pays my bills these days, it's not that fun but neither is skipping rent) and b) for my house machine, I really value running games natively. Like, I agree in principle that MS is an evil scam... I wish nobody used anything by MS, or made software that <rounding decimals> only runs on the latest MS OS, but alas, they do, and I kinda have a life to live. I know you *can* get games to run on linux through wine, and you *could* get decent GPU drivers for your model, and you *can* learn to fix things when you update your version of python upon which some library you used to fix wine depends, and you *can* use linux-native office software to make reports and graphs and whatnot, but honestly, it's like nine times more faff than I want to engage in. That being said, you brought a smile to my face. Fucking antiviruses, man, they block KMSPico.
Torco: sorry, I doubt that such a thing exists. But perhaps someone else might prove me wrong.
man, I miss the old world sometimes. before notifications and normies on smartphones clogging up my internet.
Unrelated, very minor technology-related vent: Why does everyone insist on measuring network speeds in bits per second? What kind of person counts any amount of data larger than 7 bits in bits? It's as if an adult human being would provide their age in months.
the number is bigger. I bet if bits
could be subdivided, marketing people would measure it in SEVEN HUNDRED SEPTILLION NANOBITS PER HOUR.