• CosmicTurtle0 [he/him]@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      il y a 2 ans

      Sounds like the way around this is to make swap space take up the drive up to 24 GB. Then trim the swap space as you need it.

      I know it says “to enable” but let’s be real here. It’s going to be a placebo switch.

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            Europe keeps on proving that we can in fact regulate these companies, and it’s fucking pathetic how the US and Canada don’t.

        • CosmicTurtle0 [he/him]@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          If it’s anything like the “sign into your Microsoft account to continue” bullshit, there will be no cancel button. You’ll need to cast an archaic spell where you summon a spirit from the Netherworld, who then just gives you a 60 minute lecture on enshitification and why you should install Arch.

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        il y a 2 ans

        I’m pretty sure Windows doesn’t have fixed-size swap. It uses pagefiles.

        Edit: apparently pagefiles can be given a static size as well.

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      That’s a quite normal PC right? Not that I want it though lol good heavens.

      When I think about it my daily only have 4 cores, oh no cant use it (I’m on Linux too, so sad ).

      Or am I missing something with “copilot pc”, does it have to have som special hardware? Asking out of morbid curiosity.

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        Yeah, it has to have certain specific types of CPU. They’re making this a requirement for all Windows 11 machines if you want to keep receiving security updates. It’s going to create a mountain of e-waste.

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        They’re not amazing specs. All but the most budget of PCs sold in 2024 would have those specs.

        It’s notable as a required minimum though. There’s an implication (not necessarily true) that at some times this feature may require a significant portion of those resources.

        Like if your browser was burning away on 8 cores using 16g of RAM you’d notice.

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      il y a 2 ans

      Wait for them to find a way that everyone will run out and buy 1k+ laptops now. Disregarding privacy, most people only need Chromebooks nowadays.

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        Yes. A CPU has both physical cores and logical threads. These are both considered logical CPUs.

        For example, if you ran cat /proc/cpuinfo on Linux you would see something like this (First processor is processor 0)

        processor : 23

        model name : AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 12-Core Processor

        So your 4 core CPU likely has hyperthreading and would meet the requirements for Microsoft recall