Trump’s Defiance of TikTok Ban Prompted Immunity Promises to 10 Tech Companies
FOIA.
The Justice Department is advancing a radical theory of presidential power, nullifying Congress’s foreign affairs powers whenever the president finds them inconvenient.These letters provide a legal rationale (if it can be called that) for the Trump administration’s commitment not to enforce the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act (PAFACAA), the divestment-or-ban law that the Supreme Court upheld in January. The letters make two central claims, both of which are astonishing in their breadth and implications for executive power.
- Akamai Technologies
- Amazon
- Apple Inc.
- Digital Realty Trust, Inc.
- Fastly, Inc.
- Google, Inc.
- LG Electronics USA, Inc.
- Microsoft Corporation
- Oracle Corporation
- T-Mobile US, Inc.
Trump’s Defiance of TikTok Ban Prompted Immunity Promises to 10 Tech Companies
FOIA.
The Justice Department is advancing a radical theory of presidential power, nullifying Congress’s foreign affairs powers whenever the president finds them inconvenient.These letters provide a legal rationale (if it can be called that) for the Trump administration’s commitment not to enforce the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act (PAFACAA), the divestment-or-ban law that the Supreme Court upheld in January. The letters make two central claims, both of which are astonishing in their breadth and implications for executive power.
- Akamai Technologies
- Amazon
- Apple Inc.
- Digital Realty Trust, Inc.
- Fastly, Inc.
- Google, Inc.
- LG Electronics USA, Inc.
- Microsoft Corporation
- Oracle Corporation
- T-Mobile US, Inc.
Thanks to the "you need to buy a new PC for running W11" bullshit, scammers are selling ewaste at full price to inexperienced people
And from the glowing reviews it's clear that
- W11 doesn't actually need a new PC to run and the limitations are completely artificial
- For many people, a ten years old PC is fast enough (or even faster than a brand new Intel N100 PC that is officially W11 compatible). They won't even notice that's something from 2015, as long it has a shiny new case, enough RAM and SSD
- Amazon doesn't care that the PC comes with pirated software, or that someone is scamming their customers, as long they get their 15% cut from marketplace sales (the cost of a genuine license of W11 pro and office exceeds the price of those ewaste specials)
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World Health Organization (WHO) launches bold push to raise health taxes and save millions of lives
The “3 by 35” Initiative targets tobacco, alcohol, and sugary drinks to cut deaths and boost health and development fundingThe World Health Organization (WHO) today has launched a major new initiative urging countries to raise real prices on tobacco, alcohol, and sugary drinks by at least 50% by 2035 through health taxes in a move designed to curb chronic diseases and generate critical public revenue. The “3 by 35” Initiative comes at a time when health systems are under enormous strain from rising noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), shrinking development aid and growing public debt.
The consumption of tobacco, alcohol, and sugary drinks are fueling the NCD epidemic. NCDs, including heart disease, cancer, and diabetes, account for over 75% of all deaths worldwide. A recent report shows that a one-time 50% price increase on these products could prevent 50 million premature deaths over the next 50 years.
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The World Health Organization (WHO) today has launched a major new initiative urging countries to raise real prices on tobacco, alcohol, and sugary drinks by at least 50% by 2035 through health taxes, in a move designed to curb chronic diseases and g…www.who.int
Gaza aid contractor tells BBC he saw colleagues fire on hungry Palestinians
Gaza aid contractor tells BBC he saw colleagues fire on hungry Palestinians
The Israel- and US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation has strongly denied the allegation.Lucy Williamson (BBC News)
Judge: You can’t ban DEI grants without bothering to define DEI
Judge: You can’t ban DEI grants without bothering to define DEI
A written ruling details why a judge restored funding for many NIH grants.John Timmer (Ars Technica)
Big Tech Execs Commissioned into the Army [16:52 | JUL 03 2025 | Glenn Greenwald]
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Main Topic: The increasing integration of Big Tech companies with the US government and military, specifically focusing on the commissioning of tech executives into the Army Reserve.
Key Points:
- Tech Execs Joining the Army: Executives from Meta, OpenAI, and Palantir are joining the US Army Reserve as part of a new "Innovation Corps" (Detachment 2011) to bring tech upgrades to the military.
- Motivations: The tech executives cite patriotism and a desire to equip the military for conflicts with high-tech adversaries like China. The speaker suggests the tech sector will also profit from this arrangement.
- Fascism Analogy: The speaker draws a parallel to fascism, where there is no separation between the public and private sectors, and corporations and the government work together for the same goals.
- Debunking the "Aversion" Myth: The speaker refutes the idea that Silicon Valley was previously averse to working with the military, citing examples like the Snowden revelations and existing contracts between tech companies and intelligence agencies (CIA, NSA).
- Historical Context: The speaker references John Poindexter and Palantir's origins, highlighting the long-standing relationship between Silicon Valley and the intelligence community.
- Alarming Language: The speaker finds the language used by the tech executives about uniting American innovation with the military's mission to be alarming, echoing the core tenet of fascism.
- Eisenhower's Warning: The speaker invokes Dwight Eisenhower's warning about the militarization of American life, suggesting that this integration is a realization of that warning on a grander scale.
Highlights:
- The commissioning of tech executives into the Army Reserve is presented as a significant development, symbolizing the deepening ties between Big Tech and the US military.
- The speaker emphasizes the potential dangers of this integration, drawing parallels to fascism and raising concerns about the erosion of the separation between corporate and state power.
- The historical context provided challenges the narrative of a recent shift in Silicon Valley's relationship with the military, revealing a long history of cooperation.
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Emerald Lake loop Yoho National Park, BC
Nature walk, 3.2 mi loop
406 ft
Hiked 6/5/25
An extremely popular lake in Yoho National Park, this nature walk can be done as a full loop or shortened to near nothing and still be enjoyable. Named for its vibrant color, Emerald lake is surrounded on all sides by stunning views of the local mountains, and serves as an access to several great larger hikes such as Yoho Pass/Yoho Lake.
Looking south across Emerald lake towards Mount Burgess which is reflected in the rippled water.
The view from the south side of Emerald lake showing the avalanche zone of Emerald peak, which was still closed due to avalanche risk at the time.
Looking north from Emerald lake shows the vast avalanche field and flood plains that feeds the lake. Carmar peak, Mt Marpole, and the ridge leading up to the President sit in the background.
La musica e il dilemma: che aspetto avrebbe avuto l'immortale Lady Greensleves? - Il blog di Jacopo Ranieri
La musica e il dilemma: che aspetto avrebbe avuto l'immortale Lady Greensleves? - Il blog di Jacopo Ranieri
Se c’è un aspetto che accomuna la conduzione degli affari monarchici contemporanea con gli albori dell’epoca Moderna ed almeno in parte, i lunghi anni del periodo medievale antistante, è il modo in cui la linea tra pubblico e privato cessino di avere…Jacopo (Il blog di Jacopo Ranieri)
China tells EU it cannot afford Russian loss in Ukraine war, sources say
Exclusive | China tells EU it cannot afford Russian loss in Ukraine war, sources say
Wang Yi tells top EU diplomat Beijing fears US shift of whole focus to China.Finbarr Bermingham (South China Morning Post)
[JS Required] The Locknet: How China Controls Its Internet and Why It Matters
The Locknet: How China Controls Its Internet and Why It Matters
June 30, 2025 The man gazes earnestly into the camera, the glow from his computer monitor reflecting off his black-rimmed glasses. “This is more than just a cultural moment,” he says with a smile. “It’s something truly meaningful.ChinaFile
[JS] The Locknet: How China Controls Its Internet and Why It Matters
The Locknet: How China Controls Its Internet and Why It Matters
June 30, 2025 The man gazes earnestly into the camera, the glow from his computer monitor reflecting off his black-rimmed glasses. “This is more than just a cultural moment,” he says with a smile. “It’s something truly meaningful.ChinaFile
Large majority of French, German and Spanish public back tough EU stance on Big Tech, despite risk to Trump relations
Around half also believe Big Tech companies are more powerful than the EU
Large majority of French, German and Spanish public back tough EU stance on Big Tech, despite risk to Trump relations - People vs. Big Tech
Around half also believe Big Tech companies are more powerful than the EU Brussels, Belgium (3rd July 2025) - According to a new survey conducted byVanessa (People vs. Big Tech)
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Large majority of French, German and Spanish public back tough EU stance on Big Tech, despite risk to Trump relations
Around half also believe Big Tech companies are more powerful than the EU
Large majority of French, German and Spanish public back tough EU stance on Big Tech, despite risk to Trump relations - People vs. Big Tech
Around half also believe Big Tech companies are more powerful than the EU Brussels, Belgium (3rd July 2025) - According to a new survey conducted byVanessa (People vs. Big Tech)
Researchers finds high levels of dangerous air particles(PM2.5) in air near electric vehicle fast charging stations.
- At the charging stations, daily concentrations of dangerous air particles, known as PM2.5, ranged from 7.3 to 39.0 micrograms per cubic meter.
- Urban sites without fast-charging stations had concentrations of PM2.5 ranging from only 3.6 to 12.4 micrograms per cubic meter.
- The tiny particles likely come from particle resuspension around Direct Current Fast Charging power cabinets. Cooling fans designed to prevent the electronics from overheating can also stir up dust and particles from internal surfaces.
UCLA team finds high levels of particulates in air near electric vehicle fast charging stations
The study was conducted across Los Angeles County.UCLA Fielding School of Public Health (UCLA)
Researchers finds high levels of dangerous air particles(PM2.5) in air near electric vehicle fast charging stations.
- At the charging stations, daily concentrations of dangerous air particles, known as PM2.5, ranged from 7.3 to 39.0 micrograms per cubic meter.
- Urban sites without fast-charging stations had concentrations of PM2.5 ranging from only 3.6 to 12.4 micrograms per cubic meter.
- The tiny particles likely come from particle resuspension around Direct Current Fast Charging power cabinets. Cooling fans designed to prevent the electronics from overheating can also stir up dust and particles from internal surfaces.
UCLA team finds high levels of particulates in air near electric vehicle fast charging stations
The study was conducted across Los Angeles County.UCLA Fielding School of Public Health (UCLA)
“Guidare in America”
Non avevo troppo idea che guidare negli Stati Uniti fosse così… crazy… (e ormai questo è l’unico aggettivo che so usare per porre enfasi positiva, un po’ come i redditor che usano sempre e solo la parola “wholesome”, ma lasciamo stare…) ma a quanto pare quelli lì hanno fatto anche cose… non direi buone, però […]
Judge rejects executive order claiming ‘invasion’ at the border
A federal judge Wednesday ruled as unlawful an executive order by President Donald Trump that barred asylum by claiming an “invasion” at the southern border and the need to protect states.
“The President cannot adopt an alternative immigration system, which supplants the statutes that Congress has enacted,” District of Columbia U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss wrote in his opinion.
“Here, nothing in the (Immigration and Nationality Act) or the Constitution grants the President or his delegees the sweeping authority asserted in the Proclamation and implementing guidance,” continued Moss, who was appointed by former President Barack Obama.
The order from Moss also prevents the U.S. Department of Homeland Security from enforcing the executive order.
He also agreed to certify a class for potential asylum-seekers, which comes after last week’s Supreme Court ruling that curtailed nationwide injunctions from lower courts. Certifying a class was suggested by the court to give judges an avenue to make an order broader.
Bondi made changes to DOJ policy. Her former client Pfizer might have benefited
For the past several years, pharmaceutical giant Pfizer has been under investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice for potential foreign corruption violations related to its activities in China and Mexico, according to the company’s financial filings.
But that appears to have changed after the Trump administration tapped Pam Bondi — previously an outside legal counsel for Pfizer — to lead the Justice department as attorney general.
In the company’s most recent annual report, filed three weeks after Bondi took office in early February, there was no longer any reference to the Justice Department investigations into the company’s potential violation of the Foreign Corrupt Practice Act. A quarterly report in May also contains no reference to these investigations.
[JS] The Past, Present, and Future of Police Body Cameras
Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping the criminal justice system. Law enforcement agencies are using it to predict crime, expedite response, and streamline routine tasks. One of the most promising applications can be found in body camera programs, where AI is transforming unmanageable archives of footage into active sources of insight.AI can now analyze hundreds of hours of video in seconds. Early pilot programs suggest that these video-reviewing tools, when guided by human oversight, can uncover critical evidence that might otherwise be overlooked, reduce pretrial bottlenecks, and identify potential instances of officer misconduct. But these benefits come with risks. Absent clear guardrails, the same technologies could drift toward government overreach, blurring the line between public safety and state surveillance.
The line between public security and state surveillance lies not in technology, but in the policies that govern it. To responsibly harness AI and mitigate these risks, we recommend that agencies and policymakers:
- Establish and enforce clear use policies. Statewide rules for body camera use and AI governance ensure consistency across jurisdictions, particularly in areas like body camera activation, evidence sharing, and public disclosure.
- Pair technology with human oversight. AI should enhance—not replace—human decision-making. Final judgments must rest with trained personnel, supported by independent policy oversight from civilian review boards.
- Safeguard civil liberties. Safeguards must be in place to protect individual rights, limit surveillance overreach, and ensure data transparency. For example, limiting facial recognition during constitutionally protected activities like protests will help ensure AI is aligned with democratic ideals.
With the right guardrails in place, AI can elevate body cameras from after-action archival tools to always-on intelligence tools, informing decisions in the moment, when it matters most.
The Past, Present, and Future of Police Body Cameras - R Street Institute
Authors Table of Contents Media Contact For general and media inquiries and to book our experts, please contact: pr@rstreet.org The line between public security and state surveillance lies not in technology, but in the policies that govern it.R Street Institute
[JS Required] The Past, Present, and Future of Police Body Cameras
Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping the criminal justice system. Law enforcement agencies are using it to predict crime, expedite response, and streamline routine tasks. One of the most promising applications can be found in body camera programs, where AI is transforming unmanageable archives of footage into active sources of insight.AI can now analyze hundreds of hours of video in seconds. Early pilot programs suggest that these video-reviewing tools, when guided by human oversight, can uncover critical evidence that might otherwise be overlooked, reduce pretrial bottlenecks, and identify potential instances of officer misconduct. But these benefits come with risks. Absent clear guardrails, the same technologies could drift toward government overreach, blurring the line between public safety and state surveillance.
The line between public security and state surveillance lies not in technology, but in the policies that govern it. To responsibly harness AI and mitigate these risks, we recommend that agencies and policymakers:
- Establish and enforce clear use policies. Statewide rules for body camera use and AI governance ensure consistency across jurisdictions, particularly in areas like body camera activation, evidence sharing, and public disclosure.
- Pair technology with human oversight. AI should enhance—not replace—human decision-making. Final judgments must rest with trained personnel, supported by independent policy oversight from civilian review boards.
- Safeguard civil liberties. Safeguards must be in place to protect individual rights, limit surveillance overreach, and ensure data transparency. For example, limiting facial recognition during constitutionally protected activities like protests will help ensure AI is aligned with democratic ideals.
With the right guardrails in place, AI can elevate body cameras from after-action archival tools to always-on intelligence tools, informing decisions in the moment, when it matters most.
The Past, Present, and Future of Police Body Cameras - R Street Institute
Authors Table of Contents Media Contact For general and media inquiries and to book our experts, please contact: pr@rstreet.org The line between public security and state surveillance lies not in technology, but in the policies that govern it.R Street Institute
Republican FCC scraps ban on prison phone price gouging, a gift to some of his big donors
The Federal Communications Commission will no longer enforce a rule capping the price of prison phone calls, according to an announcement made Monday by FCC Chairman Brendan Carr.
The move suspends a 2024 FCC decision that capped the price of in-state phone calls at 6 cents minute for prisons and large jails and 7 cents per minute for medium-sized jails. Before the decision, a 15-minute phone call could cost as much as $11.35 at large jails in some states. Under the 2024 rules, those same phone calls would cost 90 cents.
Trump’s FCC scraps ban on prison phone price gouging, a gift to some of his big donors
And another steep tax on some of America's poorest families.Mother Jones
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Republicans Are Cutting Medicare. Not Only Medicaid, Medicare. Passage of the Big Beautiful Bill will force mandatory sequestration that will mean half a trillion dollars in Medicare cuts.
Republicans Are Cutting Medicare. Not Only Medicaid, Medicare.
Passage of the Big Beautiful Bill will force mandatory sequestration that will mean half a trillion dollars in Medicare cuts.David Dayen (The American Prospect)
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“Not an easy project to build:” Australian developer switches on the biggest solar farm in the UK
Australian-based renewable energy and storage investor Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners says its new 373 MW Cleve Hill Solar Park – the biggest in the UK – has begun commercial operations.
The Cleve Hill solar park, situated in Kent in England’s south, consists of over 550,000 solar panels and is expected to provide clean electricity equivalent to the needs of 102,000 homes, and is being hailed as a landmark on multiple fronts.
It is four times the size of the next largest operational UK solar project, and will also feature a 150 MW co-located battery energy storage system (BESS), making it also the largest co-located solar plus storage project ever constructed in the UK power market.
Cleve Hill was also the first solar and battery storage project to be consented as a Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project (NSIP) by the UK government, and secured the first solar contract for difference (CfD) by the UK Government-backed Low Carbon Contracts Company.
"Not an easy project to build:" Australian developer switches on the biggest solar farm in the UK | RenewEconomy
New solar farm in Kent is four times bigger than the next biggest solar farm in the UK, and was built despite strong objections from local councils.Joshua S Hill (RenewEconomy)
Y Combinator alum launched a new $34M fund dedicated to YC startups, backed by Garry Tan
Y Combinator alum launched a new $34M fund dedicated to YC startups, backed by Garry Tan | TechCrunch
Kulveer Taggar, a two-time YC alum and founder of Zeus Living, founded Phosphor Capital last yearMarina Temkin (TechCrunch)
Meta’s “AI superintelligence” effort sounds just like its failed “metaverse”
Meta’s “AI superintelligence” effort sounds just like its failed “metaverse”
Zuckerberg and company talked up another supposed tech revolution four short years ago.Kyle Orland (Ars Technica)
Y Combinator alum launched a new $34M fund dedicated to YC startups, backed by Garry Tan
Y Combinator alum launched a new $34M fund dedicated to YC startups, backed by Garry Tan | TechCrunch
Kulveer Taggar, a two-time YC alum and founder of Zeus Living, founded Phosphor Capital last yearMarina Temkin (TechCrunch)
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Best Free AI Tools for Beginners (2025)
Best Free AI Tools for Beginners (2025)
Think all free AI tools are beginner-friendly? Think again. This 2025 guide exposes the gaps, hype, and real options that actually work.Eli Grid (GazeOn)
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Kilmar Ábrego García alleges torture and abuse in El Salvador mega-jail
According to new court documents filed on Wednesday as part of a lawsuit his wife brought against the Trump administration, Mr Ábrego García and 20 other detainees were repeatedly beaten when they arrived at El Salvador's Terrorism Confinement Centre, or Cecot.
Once there, according to the documents, Mr Ábrego García and 20 other deported inmates "were confined to metal bunks with no mattresses in an overcrowded cell with no windows, bright lights that remained on 24 hours a day, and minimal access to sanitation".
Mr Ábrego García has also alleged that he and the other prisoners were "forced to kneel" from 9 PM to 6 AM, "with guards striking anyone who fell from exhaustion".
At one point, guards allegedly threatened to confine him with gang members who would "tear" him apart.
His mistreatment led to him losing 30lbs (14kg) within the first two weeks of his incarceration in El Salvador, according to the complaint.
Kilmar Ábrego García alleges torture and abuse in El Salvador mega-jail
The 29-year-old is now detained in Tennessee after being returned to the US and is awaiting trial on human smuggling charges.Bernd Debusmann Jr (BBC News)
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The migrant camps being set up in USA today is worse if not similar to the internment camps made for the japanese-americans during world war 2.
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What about the outcome of the american revolutionary war ? What was it's outcome. Was the outcome not good ? Any revolution must have sound basis, logical basis. I am not talking about religious revolution. I am saying that USA today has been overtaken by idiot fascists. And even democrats won't do anything about it. Look at Luigi Mangione. How many democrats have openly supported him ? American people need to understand that trump and his friends are idiotic fascists. They are not completely like hitler. Hitler and his associates were smart and because of which they were able to destroy the world. But trump is basically a GATEWAY. If people tolerate trump today then there are people more evil and smarter than trump who will come to power. Imagine via trump if zuckerberg or musk or any other person comes to power. What will then happen to the common USA citizen ?
How can you say "be careful what you wish for, violent revolution never ends well for anarchists no matter who wins." ? What about the outcome of the american revolutionary war ? What was it's outcome. Was the outcome not good ?
The Revolutionary War is an excellent example of the winners of a violent revolution turning around and wielding state power against their former supporters - look up Shays' Rebellion.
More generally, the outcome of the Revolutionary War was good for America's landowning oligarchy. Not so good for ordinary white Americans. Definitely not good for slaves, nonwhites, and the Native Americans of the continent - particularly since one of the biggest reasons for revolution was that the colonists wanted to break their treaties with Native American tribes, kill them all and steal their land, and Britain wouldn't let them.
DHS to cut 75% of staff in its intelligence office amid heightened threat environment
The Department of Homeland Security's intelligence arm plans to cut nearly three-quarters of its full-time employees, shaving its Office of Intelligence & Analysis down from about 1,000 staff to just 275, according to four sources briefed on the matter.
The exact timing of the cuts remains unclear; sources tell CBS News the staff reductions have been in the works for months but were temporarily on hold because of rising tensions overseas after the recent U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. The decision has raised concerns among the nation's police and intelligence gathering agencies, as the U.S. reckons with a heightened threat environment.
DHS' Office of Intelligence & Analysis — created after the September 11 terrorist attacks — is the only member of the U.S. intelligence community tasked with sharing threat information to state, local, tribal and territorial governments across the country.
DHS to cut 75% of staff in its intelligence office amid heightened threat environment
DHS plans to reduce its Office of Intelligence & Analysis to just 275 personnel, four sources said.Nicole Sganga (CBS News)
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windowsiche opzioni che mancano su internet!
Ecco un’altra bella cosa che ho visto in Windows appena stasera… e che non avrei voluto veramente vedere, perché che cazzo, prodotto miliardario dell’azienda miliardaria eppure è tutto rotto. Nell’applet Opzioni Internet del Pannello di Controllo (inetcpl.cpl), la scheda Privacy mi sembra un pochino, come dire… vuota. Vedo tutto questo bianco al centro, dove sia […]
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Si, si applicano solo ad IE, e infatti per questo NON mi servono, visto che IE non si usa più... però Microsoft dovrebbe scegliere: o toglie completamente IE dal sistema, quindi anche le sue impostazioni, o le cose a riguardo le tiene non rotte 😂
stupidcasey
in reply to Moonrise2473 • • •Moonrise2473
in reply to stupidcasey • • •Windows 11 doesn't actually need the tpm. They just check: "oh it's Intel 6th gen, it's trash from the last decade, sorry incompatible ewaste, buy a new one"
Intel 6th gen + tpm chip = still "incompatible"
Their marketing told us the lie "it needs tpm and secure boot" but they actually check if it has introduced to the market after 2018 or not
In those units the scammer patched the install image to install without the check. Who buys this will get a surprise when in the next months the next update comes out and refuse to install (25h1?)
Arghblarg
in reply to Moonrise2473 • • •Just block W11 updates entirely.
sordum.org/9470/windows-update…
It's mostly bullshit that one absolutely needs the latest Windows updates; if you use uBlock Origin in your browser and don't download/run random .EXE/.MSI shit from the internet you'll be fine. Keep Windows Defender up to date once a month just in case as well.
But really the best option is to switch to Linux.
Windows Update Blocker v1.8
Sordum.orgSSUPII
in reply to Arghblarg • • •There is a lot of misinformation regarding the security of older OSes.
There are some people online fabricating videos of older Windows (moslty XP and 7) "getting hacked in 5 minutes by idling", with one of these videos even clearly having a web browser open in the taskbar with the title "virus download". And when it is pointed out that this doesn't happen, they get defensive that it will if you are raw connected to the internet. But pretty much everyone owns a modern router that would block direct connections by default, and most ISPs gift one even.
I have a Windows Vista VM that I use to play period correct and older games, even online. ClamWin is installed, OS is fully updated via LegacyUpdate and a modern browser (r3dfox) is used. There is nothing wrong with it despite hours of use, and I can keep playing with the huge nostalgia bonus of having the VMWare graphics overhead match pretty spot on the performance of a mid-range PC of the time on my hardware.
I will never let go of the 2010s
Moonrise2473
in reply to SSUPII • • •Possibly linux
in reply to Moonrise2473 • • •Yes it does
Anything else isn't supported by Microsoft. You really don't want to screw around since you need security updates from Microsoft.
Moonrise2473
in reply to Possibly linux • • •Ok read the documentation: learn.microsoft.com/en-us/wind…
Where does it say that you can use a 6th gen Intel CPU if you install a tpm chip?
The tpm is definitely not used as you can install it on a supported system, then go to the bios, disable secure boot and tpm and it still works (if the automatic "ransomware" bitlocker encryption didn't start)
Windows processor requirements Windows 11, version 24H2 supported Intel processors
learn.microsoft.comPossibly linux
in reply to Moonrise2473 • • •Windows 11 System Requirements - Microsoft Support
support.microsoft.comMoonrise2473
in reply to Possibly linux • • •Did you read the link you posted? It says you must have Intel 8th gen or higher AND tpm 2.0
Not just tpm 2.0
Farid
in reply to Moonrise2473 • • •Could you explain why you consider these overpriced/scam? If those use new parts and come with warranty, at least the top one, seems fine. Can you do a breakdown of what it should cost?
My Windows PC has i5-6500 in it and I definitely don't consider it e-waste.
Moonrise2473
in reply to Farid • • •I call it ewaste because it is coming from that. Banks and corporations change computers every 3-5 years because accounting love to lease rather to buy
Those computers go to ewaste centers, then some not honest sellers take the components (that usually were left on 24/7 because in offices nobody bothers to turn off computers) and put them in brand new cases
That's why is a scam, selling old stuff that came from an ewaste center as brand new
Farid
in reply to Moonrise2473 • • •But "e-waste" means something so outadet that it's useless. Or unrepairable. Those computers are perfectly fine for 80% of users.
And are they explicitly saying that these are new? While you know for sure it's heavily used equipment?
Moonrise2473
in reply to Farid • • •Farid
in reply to Moonrise2473 • • •But are you certain they aren't new and this is a scam? I'm interested to know how you determined those are used.
Btw, where does it say "Nuovo"? I can't find it. Is it not on the screenshot?
Moonrise2473
in reply to Farid • • •Jakeroxs
in reply to Moonrise2473 • • •So keeping it from being actual ewaste it's now going to be used by someone... That seems like a good thing.
The only downside I see is that it isn't disclosed
Moonrise2473
in reply to Jakeroxs • • •My gripe with that is that the seller is scamming inexperienced people, they think that they are buying a brand new PC while instead it's not
(The fact that a 400 euro PC includes 600 euro of software licenses should ring a bell about the legitimacy to the buyer, though)
Jakeroxs
in reply to Moonrise2473 • • •Moonrise2473
in reply to Jakeroxs • • •It is unrealistic that parts with that age are brand new, available in that quantity. It might happens that some distributor misplaces some box and a couple computers are old new stock after a decade, but hundreds?
Also: W11 pro OEM is 120 euro and office 365 perpetual doesn't even exist, and if they meant office 2024 home and business is 299 euro. 120+299 exceed the listing price
LilB0kChoy
in reply to Moonrise2473 • • •3-5 years is a pretty standard depreciation schedule for IT equipment like computers, peripheral accessories etc.
Computers and laptops (using Straight-line method): 31.67% with a useful life of 3 years.
Computers and laptops (using Written Down Value method): 63.16% with a useful life of 3 years
It really has nothing to do with leasing vs. buying.
Moonrise2473
in reply to LilB0kChoy • • •Yes ok from an accounting point of view.
But from a functional point of view?
I see how my bank teller works: they connect to a terminal server
I see how my other bank works: a VM that runs AS/400 that is acting as a terminal to their mainframe
Why they're changing computers so often? The first one can use any PC released in the past 15 years and the second one can use any released in the past 30 years