vandsjov

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[–] vandsjov@feddit.dk 3 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Jeg kender dem da de fornyeligt byggede en elbil-ladestation (plads til 8 biler tror jeg) på mine rute til jobbet, men ellers ikke rigtigt.

[–] vandsjov@feddit.dk 4 points 1 month ago

Jeg har nogenlunde god tålmodighed og prøver at sætte mig ind i vedkommendes situation - opfinder gode til hvorfor de gør som de gør. Man kan sige at jeg prøver at e de der fra den lyder side. Men folk som kører langsomt i midtersporet på motorvejen, de skal skubbes ud i rabatten!

[–] vandsjov@feddit.dk 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Undskyld min uvidenhed. Mine søgninger på et svar har ikke været frugtbare, andet end meget overfladiske beskrivelser (det sprøjter vand, Well duh). Hvad er proceduren når man bruger sådan et toilet? Man får spulet bagenden - bruger man så papir til at fjerne ting som ikke kan spules væk og så spule færdig? Og så kører den lige en hårtørrer bagefter? Hvordan sikre man sig alt er væk? Andre ting som man burde vide som en toiletpapirsmand ikke kunne forstille sig var en ting ved dette?

Beklager altså - flere årtier med toiletpapir har gjort mig helt blank på hvordan det forgår.

[–] vandsjov@feddit.dk 2 points 1 month ago

For the people that have a hard time reading the text in the graph:

  • Global BEV & PHEV Sales ('000s)
  • (green) Battery Electric Vehicles
  • (blue) Plug-in Hybrids
  • (red) EV Market Share
  • 2013 - 2014 - 2015 - 2016 - 2017 - 2018 - 2019 - 2020 - 2021 - 2022
[–] vandsjov@feddit.dk 1 points 1 month ago

We just want free stuff - communist Europe and all that

[–] vandsjov@feddit.dk 3 points 1 month ago

You could have done something more productive, like coming up with the Flux capacitor....

[–] vandsjov@feddit.dk 3 points 1 month ago

Og de har lige lukket min lokal jordbærbod …

[–] vandsjov@feddit.dk 3 points 1 month ago

Har selv stemt Enhedslisten et par gange, selv om det ikke er dem jeg holder mest til, for at "holde politikerne lidt i snor" når jeg synes de har bevæget sig i en uheldig retning. Normalt ligger jeg i midten og skulper rundt.

[–] vandsjov@feddit.dk 1 points 1 month ago

Different Windows 10 versions also have different hardware requirements e.g. CPU support is removed for older CPUs in 22H2 (but some old CPUs are kept for whatever weird business reason, compare 1511 to 22H2). The monthly updates are regular updates that only bump up the minor version numbers and installs in a few minutes. The big updates bump up the major version number, takes much longer to install, get rolled out slowly and often has a different startup screen (first start after update). They often also doesn't just install but need the user to approve - however this has changed a lot over time. Keep in mind that the last major Windows 10 version is almost 3 years old and since then it has just been "minor" monthly updates (that have contained some new features). Microsoft have really messed up the whole update process in regards to changing how it works, multiple times. Gone from major versions had a meaning (wow, new features!) to more of a rolling release where major updates often had only a few things (meh, just a new ISO spawn point) as most new features was rolled out in monthly updates.

For the genereal user, Windows 10 should just be "Windows 10" and not think about version numbers. The system should just update when the next major version has become stable (a few monthly updates added to it) and just mind it's own. Going to Windows Update and click update now, should give you the latest. This is just not how it worked with Windows 10 or 11. You often run into something blocking you - could be Microsoft that know you have a incompatible configuration (software/hardware) or some other reason that you can't figure out and at some point your Windows is not updated anymore because the Windows version you're on is not supported any longer.

I have not worked with Linux on a regular basis for a long time, so I might run into same weirdness (updates not working) in the future, but so far it has been a smoother. I do use Debian Stable, so it's not a big thrill ride.

[–] vandsjov@feddit.dk 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (2 children)

I think you misunderstood. Windows 10 was released in 2015, and will have general support for all versions until October 2025. That’s 10 years.

No, not all Windows 10 versions will have 10 years of support. Example for home and pro: Windows 10 version 1507 was released in 2015 and support ended in 2017. Only Version 22H2 is supported into 2025.

Again, it is a definition question. For me "Windows 10" is a product name, like "Linux Mint" or "Windows Vista". The version number e.g. 1507 or 22H2 is the version number, like 22.1 is for Linux Mint or "SP6a" for Windows NT 4.0. And it makes sense to differentiate between versions of Windows 10 and not treat them as the same, as there are big differences between version 1507 and 22H2.

There are LTS(B) versions available for Windows 10 that offers 10 years support and even some that is supported beyond 2025.

[–] vandsjov@feddit.dk 7 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Yeah, but Denmark and Canada where at war, so it might not be a good fit. Too soon....

[–] vandsjov@feddit.dk 1 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (5 children)

A particular version of Linux Mint, the example you mentioned, is supported for 4 years, whereas Windows 10 was supported for 10 years

I know this is a definition question, but yes, Enterprise LTS versions of Windows 10 will be supported for 10 years. For normal versions, you will have to update to a newer Windows 10 version to be supported - just like Linux Mint.

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