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The root cause behind why Windows 11 24H2 appeared to be breaking NVMe SSDs may have finally been found.

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[–] laurelraven@lemmy.zip 5 points 1 week ago

This.

And I didn't even realize just how exhausting it had gotten until I switched and, even with having to relearn how to do certain things, just never felt like I was having to fight with it. It doesn't change things and move things around on you at random, it doesn't pester you constantly to do things unless you explicitly set it up to do so, doesn't shove an online account down your throat, force you to accept updates on their schedule including reboots when you're trying to get something done...

No, my machine is my machine and it does what I need and tell it to do, not what some multi trillion dollar company thinks it should do.