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Maybe they'll get shipped to Iran.


They’ll be shipping the drone swarm strategy against Iran from safely under a mountain in CONUS.


We wouldn't want your arrogant ass here anyway.


Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC is supported until 2032, thankfully.

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/iot/iot-enterprise...


Microsoft makes me laugh. When I clicked your link to the docs file it looks like M$ added an AI bot attached to the Microsoft Learn platform so I decided to register with my work account.

> does Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2021 have access to WSL2 Sorry, I can’t help with this. Please make a new request or share your feedback.

What is the point of adding an LLM to docs if it can't even produce anything correct?


> What is the point of adding an LLM to docs if it can't even produce anything correct?

The point? Raises, acquisition of new headcount, resume food, etc. Huge amounts of change in software seem to be completely unrelated to user needs.


Windows LTSC can cause problems with some software, though, as some components and services aren't installed or loaded by default. Plus, licenses are expensive as hell.

If you want to save a buck or are going to pirate the OS anyway, stick with the normal Windows 10 updates first and then downgrade to the stripped-down LTSC versions when that runs out in late 2027.



https://revanced.app/ for applying premade patches to APKs


Had no idea this existed even though I'm running a rooted phone for over 10 years now... Thanks so much!


As a personal complaint, in the west it's hard to understand what any of those words mean or where to find an authoritative source. I can't read sites like https://xtls.github.io/


FYI there's a link, in English, right at the top to change the language:

https://xtls.github.io/en/


The translations are... not great. A lot of flowery language that doesn't explain much.


Authoritarian governments block most of the internet, and as part of this they block VPNs also. Therefore people had to develop client/server protocols to mimic normal browsing packets in order to access the VPNs.

But, those governments constantly adapt their internet sniffing to detect such traffic and block it, so people's day-to-day internet browsing routine is "Which new protocol is working this month?"


How does one keep up-to-date on all the different protocols? How can you trust one over another?


I don't need it at the moment (European), so I'm not updated. But awaiting someone else's answer, it is not difficult to get to grips with the matter, I suggest start with a "XRay vs Trojan" search, they are proxy servers (Trojan is GFW or GO) and visit all the links about the matter (any language, Chinese included, under several search engines), paying attention to the user's comments about the used protocols ( VMess, VLESS, XTLS, REALITY, VISION, and so on), different tools, clients, and searching again about them within a deep loop search.

> How can you trust one over another?

Even though those protocols and tools are open source, I would take it easy, read the code, search for analyses about it, trying make sure that nothing is happening in the background (my sincere apologies to the authors), and after this compile it my self. I would use a dedicated machine for it, not my main computer, and monitor the traffic. I mean, I would not install/use them without minimal checking first.


Reading between the lines tells me they're discontinuing Pixel AOSP support which is a pretty big blow with zero warning to those who used them as de facto reference models.



I will never understand why John Gruber holds water for a multi-trillion dollar corporation.


Chargeback that shiz


Then buy the physical to support the ~authors~ publishers and pirate a DRM-free ebook.


That seems the worst of options, because the I'd have a useless shelf of dead wood that only serves as a backdrop to make me look smart on zoom calls.


Ok, then buy the DRM version and then pirate it.


This, I can get behind.


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