There is a third kind of people who have lost all of their data, know all of the risks, but still say "maybe I'll work on that tomorrow".
We're a small but resilient group of people who enjoy living on the edge, and are known to frequently reformat our hard drives on a regular basis "just for funsies".
Some of us are a bit better and rely entirely on cloud services exclusively. We belong to the third kind of people, but generally identify as belonging to the first kind of people.
I once built a new machine 8 or so years after the release of Windows 98. I decided to install it on this new bare metal machine to see how long it would take.
What once took 45+ minutes on Windows ‘98’s recommended hardware took 11 minutes on tech in 2007; semi-impressive. It was also semi-unstable and unpredictable.
Not true.
There is a third kind of people who have lost all of their data, know all of the risks, but still say "maybe I'll work on that tomorrow".
We're a small but resilient group of people who enjoy living on the edge, and are known to frequently reformat our hard drives on a regular basis "just for funsies".
Some of us are a bit better and rely entirely on cloud services exclusively. We belong to the third kind of people, but generally identify as belonging to the first kind of people.
Amateur.
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That may just be the only copy of Windows 8.1 ever seen in the wild. Lol.
True. I think people were catching on that every other version of windows was a paid beta test.
I once built a new machine 8 or so years after the release of Windows 98. I decided to install it on this new bare metal machine to see how long it would take.
What once took 45+ minutes on Windows ‘98’s recommended hardware took 11 minutes on tech in 2007; semi-impressive. It was also semi-unstable and unpredictable.
This. This is the way.