I have been paying attention to the latest stuff in Windows 11 and some of the stuff that I have seen is good, but, I also despise some things, and it is forcing me to take a very strong look at switching to Linux. Luckily, Microsoft has said that it will continue supporting Windows 10 through Oct 14th, 2025, so we have a few years. Before I get into what is making me decide I should go that
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After 25 years, 1996’s Quake has received a major update which includes remastered graphics, a brand-new expansion, and more, and it’s completely free for existing PC owners.
Quake Remastered has also been released on PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch, with next-gen owners being able to play the game on their PS5 or Xbox Series X|S via backwards compatibility.
During Quakecon it was announced
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Malware 'can persist indefinitely unless reported' in the chat software's cloud files.
A few weeks back, leading cybersecurity company Sophos issued a
warning that Discord is becoming an increasingly common target for hackers. The vicious few pushing out malware tend to target users of successful online services, and considering Discord's 140 million plus active users—with over 300 million
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Just about 7 years ago, the world was introduced to a new OS called Windows 10. Though Microsoft hasn't confirmed the name change yet, it has strongly hinted at Windows 11 being the new name after releasing an 11-minute-long video of the Startup sounds, along with them specifically setting up a press event that is set to be on June 24th, at 11 a.m. starting time. It doesn't also help, earlier
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Over the years of being with the nuke community, I've seen my fair share of code thieves out there that take a system, mind it be a theme, block, module, splash screen, ect..., and claim that they made it and take full credit for it. This is nothing new, but is a problem that needs to be stressed to people, that it's not an excepted practice, and they are a driving factor for a lot of developers
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