Are you happy with Windows 11


If you dont have anything to hide, then you dont have to worry.
I'm not doing anything illegal in the restroom either, but that doesn't mean I want everyone watching.
 

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I'm not doing anything illegal in the restroom either, but that doesn't mean I want everyone watching.
That one is also sooo true..:-)
I dont do anything illegal either.. but i do have a ton of things i do want to hide. some of it extra sensitive.. But that i do have both encrypted and air gapped.
 

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If you dont have anything to hide, then you dont have to worry.

On top of that I don't what piles of personal information stored on some server waiting to be hacked and made totally public. Even IF I trusted the government to see information, that doesn't mean I trust them to guard the information.
 

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On top of that I don't what piles of personal information stored on some server waiting to be hacked and made totally public. Even IF I trusted the government to see information, that doesn't mean I trust them to guard the information.
That is exactly the point and the ongoing discussion among IT-security people that is trying to convince the idiots making the bills it is a really-really bad idea to build in backdoors to software and operating systems. a door always have two ways in... with the key.... and pick the lock.
The best example in the world in present time is in the USA with the phone system that is abused but was created for the NSA.
and before that it was in another country.. and then unpatched holes just to have it as a backdoor.. Eternalblue and Pegasus etc.
 

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That is exactly the point and the ongoing discussion among IT-security people that is trying to convince the idiots making the bills it is a really-really bad idea to build in backdoors to software and operating systems. a door always have two ways in... with the key.... and pick the lock.
The best example in the world in present time is in the USA with the phone system that is abused but was created for the NSA.
and before that it was in another country.. and then unpatched holes just to have it as a backdoor.. Eternalblue and Pegasus etc.

Why do they need backdoors when people are more than willing to comply? To ACH between banks a lot of times the only way is to surrender a username and password to a 3rd party called Plaid, and evidently no one finds that odd. Even though Plaid has been sued before for impropriety, people still happily give them their login credentials.

When I do business with my bank, it's always between me and my bank, except if I want to use the mobile app, then my bank offloads the security to the Play Store, which means I need a google account to deposit a check. I can't imagine 30 years ago any bank requiring a client to go to something called "The Play Store" in order to do banking.

To file taxes we're forced to use 3rd party software. To pay tax bills we're forced to use a 3rd party service.

The government compels people to include a 3rd party when none is required, which is a gigantic security risk, and people "have nothing to hide" so they don't protest.
 

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Why do they need backdoors when people are more than willing to comply? To ACH between banks a lot of times the only way is to surrender a username and password to a 3rd party called Plaid, and evidently no one finds that odd. Even though Plaid has been sued before for impropriety, people still happily give them their login credentials.

When I do business with my bank, it's always between me and my bank, except if I want to use the mobile app, then my bank offloads the security to the Play Store, which means I need a google account to deposit a check. I can't imagine 30 years ago any bank requiring a client to go to something called "The Play Store" in order to do banking.

To file taxes we're forced to use 3rd party software. To pay tax bills we're forced to use a 3rd party service.

The government compels people to include a 3rd party when none is required, which is a gigantic security risk, and people "have nothing to hide" so they don't protest.
I have never heard of Plaid. :-) so I'm guessing its not a thing here in sweden. :-)
Yeah apps on smartphones is a bigger problem then many thinks.. But you dont have to use an app in most cases as you can use the web browser in stead of many apps.
As for me i dont use a smartphone as i have no real use for one and i dont think tech is "cool".. and also my computers is hundred times better then any smartphone and it has big screens, real keyboard etc.. Then i use a classic cellphone(dumbphone) to make calls... I do have IP phone, but its just cheaper to call with my mobile phone. :-)
Interesting that your government is forcing 3rd party on you. But I'm not even for a second surprised thogh. :-)
 

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I have never heard of Plaid. :-) so I'm guessing its not a thing here in sweden. :-)

You're lucky. It used to be that to link bank accounts, one bank would send some amounts less than $1 then immediately retrieve the deposits, then you had to tell the bank how much the deposits were in order to prove you own the account. Now they use Plaid instead, and Plaid requires giving them your username and password to your bank account. Plaid will then verify you own the account. It's crazy!


"The company has faced controversy for scraping user data, impersonating bank login screens, and not properly disclosing the privacy risks associated with the service.[26] TD Bank filed a lawsuit against Plaid in 2020 accusing the company of trying to "dupe" its users.[27]

In 2021, Plaid settled a $58 million class action lawsuit over claims that it passed on personal banking data to third party firms without user consent. The settlement encompasses five separate lawsuits combined as one. Each claims that Plaid used consumers’ banking login credentials to gather and distribute detailed financial data without prior consent.[28]

Plaid has "exploited its position as middleman," the plaintiffs alleged. Approximately 98 million people are affected by the settlement. Claimants will be given the option to receive the settlement money automatically through payment platforms such as PayPal and Venmo."


Yeah apps on smartphones is a bigger problem then many thinks.. But you dont have to use an app in most cases as you can use the web browser in stead of many apps.

My options to deposit a check is to send them the check through the mail, open an account at a bank that has a branch that I can walk into and then wire the funds to my online bank, or have a google account and the mobile app to deposit the check electronically.

I can't believe more people aren't bothered.
 

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You're lucky. It used to be that to link bank accounts, one bank would send some amounts less than $1 then immediately retrieve the deposits, then you had to tell the bank how much the deposits were in order to prove you own the account. Now they use Plaid instead, and Plaid requires giving them your username and password to your bank account. Plaid will then verify you own the account. It's crazy!


"The company has faced controversy for scraping user data, impersonating bank login screens, and not properly disclosing the privacy risks associated with the service.[26] TD Bank filed a lawsuit against Plaid in 2020 accusing the company of trying to "dupe" its users.[27]

In 2021, Plaid settled a $58 million class action lawsuit over claims that it passed on personal banking data to third party firms without user consent. The settlement encompasses five separate lawsuits combined as one. Each claims that Plaid used consumers’ banking login credentials to gather and distribute detailed financial data without prior consent.[28]

Plaid has "exploited its position as middleman," the plaintiffs alleged. Approximately 98 million people are affected by the settlement. Claimants will be given the option to receive the settlement money automatically through payment platforms such as PayPal and Venmo."




My options to deposit a check is to send them the check through the mail, open an account at a bank that has a branch that I can walk into and then wire the funds to my online bank, or have a google account and the mobile app to deposit the check electronically.

I can't believe more people aren't bothered.
I can understand why people aren't bother with it more then they are..
Most people do not understand the technology and therefore they cant understand the security risks.. It just "magically happens" Then on top they never-ever read the user agreements.. i read somewhere its only around 2% of people that actually read from start to the end and subpages of the user agreements, privacy policy and data collection. That include old classic papers as insurance company's etc. sends out .
So i am not surprised people dont react.
I remember a thread i made on tenforums saying, Finally, Microsoft is worse then Google about privacy. only facebook to beat to become number one. 😅
One even called it disinformation when i copied some of the Microsofts privacy policy, saying i made it up.
So people do actually not read.. So i do not find it strange, that people think all is good as the big tech say.. we prioritize your privacy. :eyeroll:

Edit: But i actually have to give a tiny-tiny-bit credit to microsoft on the security improvement they actually have made on win11.. as windows on design is an insecure OS. It still is, but its better :-)
and if it was an LTSC release then a lot of tweaking can make it a good OS... to bad that is a rolling release, so everything gets undone on a feature rollup.:mad:
So I'm going with Windows 2021 LTSC (as that one is the newest one and dont need TPM)
 
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I've made my living trading online for 25 years and my bank transfers are direct between my broker and my bank. I've never heard of Plaid before.
 

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I can understand why people aren't bother with it more then they are..
Most people do not understand the technology and therefore they cant understand the security risks.. It just "magically happens" Then on top they never-ever read the user agreements.. i read somewhere its only around 2% of people that actually read from start to the end and subpages of the user agreements, privacy policy and data collection. That include old classic papers as insurance company's etc. sends out .
So i am not surprised people dont react.
I remember a thread i made on tenforums saying, Finally, Microsoft is worse then Google about privacy. only facebook to beat to become number one. 😅
One even called it disinformation when i copied some of the Microsofts privacy policy, saying i made it up.
So people do actually not read.. So i do not find it strange, that people think all is good as the big tech say.. we prioritize your privacy. :eyeroll:

If people actually read the agreement they would never agree lol

The agreement for my smart tv said they own everything, can collect any data they want, I can't sue them in court for any reason, and if I don't like it then don't use the tv I just bought. So I turned the smart crap off and dedicated a laptop to the job.

And companies do not understand what agreement means since they think they're free to change the agreement anytime they want. What's the point of an agreement if the agreement can be changed on a whim? If they were honest they'd say "Please become reliant on our product, then once you're rooted in, we will change the terms and force you to agree."

I remember back in the 90s a cellphone company placed a fullpage newspaper ad "$50 a month for life". Of course I signed up, then it went to $60 lol. About 10 years later a class action suit made a bunch of lawyers rich and I got a check for a couple dollars.
 

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I've made my living trading online for 25 years and my bank transfers are direct between my broker and my bank. I've never heard of Plaid before.

Check out coinbase. I have to wire funds out of coinbase or else use Plaid. Deposits are by debit card since to ACH requires Plaid. Coinbase severed an established ACH link that I had used many times before, then wanted me to reestablish it via Plaid. I said no.

Bank of America was another one but evidently they recently made some changes that no longer require Plaid. Every chance I had to leave feedback I'd mention Plaid, so maybe they listened.


"Plaid settled a class action in which it agreed to pay $58 million to individuals who had used its interface, including Venmo, Robinhood, and Coinbase users. The lawsuit was based on Plaid acquiring more data than it needed and storing the user's bank account login credentials on Plaid's systems."
 

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If people actually read the agreement they would never agree lol

The agreement for my smart tv said they own everything, can collect any data they want, I can't sue them in court for any reason, and if I don't like it then don't use the tv I just bought. So I turned the smart crap off and dedicated a laptop to the job.

And companies do not understand what agreement means since they think they're free to change the agreement anytime they want. What's the point of an agreement if the agreement can be changed on a whim? If they were honest they'd say "Please become reliant on our product, then once you're rooted in, we will change the terms and force you to agree."

I remember back in the 90s a cellphone company placed a fullpage newspaper ad "$50 a month for life". Of course I signed up, then it went to $60 lol. About 10 years later a class action suit made a bunch of lawyers rich and I got a check for a couple dollars.
Yeah if everyone know what some of us know, then they would have nightmares and never dare to plug in the internet connection. *lol* 😅
as more insight and as more you learn and when you get to a point you actually get a bit paranoid by the knowlage as if the mouse cursor freeze up for one second, or you see a process name you dont remember by hart or some unexpected network activity. 😱
So i think to some level of ignorance/lack of knowledge is actually a blessing. :wink:

Yeah.. i will never connect a smart TV to internet.. I do have my old dumb LCD TV, i have repaired it twice thogh.. and if i ever have to get one.. i will never connect it to internet and disable the wifi/bluetooth card/circuit.. i have had a computer connected to my TV since 1996 and i will continue down that road as a computer is much better in every ways.

darn $50 a month.. i did pay by the minute in those days, and i got a bill around $30 a month back in the mid 90's.. nowadays i pay $14 a month for unlimited calls, unlimited SMS and MMS and i also get 5GB data/month.. but as i have no smartphone.. i never use that.. and it builds up to the next month if i dont use it... so i think i have a round 200GB of data just laying around for no use.. But i do spend around 2-5hours a day on the phone.. so $14 is cheap

I made an edit to my last post.. as i had to actually say something nice. :-)
 

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Yeah Brink.. you can split up the thread 4-5-6 pages back and rename it to

Are you happy with Windows 11, splitted thread Privacy discussion
 

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when you get to a point you actually get a bit paranoid

Yeah there's a balance point that I don't want to cross and then miss out on everything technology offers because I'm scared of cookies or something. But I also don't want to just hand everything to anyone who claims to be legit. There's a happy medium in there somewhere.

Yeah.. i will never connect a smart TV to internet.. I do have my old dumb LCD TV, i have repaired it twice thogh.. and if i ever have to get one.. i will never connect it to internet and disable the wifi/bluetooth card/circuit.. i have had a computer connected to my TV since 1996 and i will continue down that road as a computer is much better in every ways.

I clicked "do not agree" and the tv said I won't be able to connect to the net and blah blah all the stuff I will miss out on. I wasn't going to give it my wifi password anyway. Anything the tv can do, the laptop can do better. And instead of the clunky tv remote control shuffling a box around the screen with arrow buttons I can use a wireless mouse.

darn $50 a month.. i did pay by the minute in those days, and i got a bill around $30 a month back in the mid 90's.. nowadays i pay $14 a month for unlimited calls, unlimited SMS and MMS and i also get 5GB data/month.. but as i have no smartphone.. i never use that.. and it builds up to the next month if i dont use it... so i think i have a round 200GB of data just laying around for no use.. But i do spend around 2-5hours a day on the phone.. so $14 is cheap

I pay $14 a month too but back then $50 a month for unlimited minutes was a big deal.
 

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Yeah there's a balance point that I don't want to cross and then miss out on everything technology offers because I'm scared of cookies or something. But I also don't want to just hand everything to anyone who claims to be legit. There's a happy medium in there somewhere.



I clicked "do not agree" and the tv said I won't be able to connect to the net and blah blah all the stuff I will miss out on. I wasn't going to give it my wifi password anyway. Anything the tv can do, the laptop can do better. And instead of the clunky tv remote control shuffling a box around the screen with arrow buttons I can use a wireless mouse.



I pay $14 a month too but back then $50 a month for unlimited minutes was a big deal.
It was my former work that pushed my knowledge forward.. Cookies are almost the last thing i worrying about. 😀
I dont feel i miss out on any tech, as i have what i need and some.. I lost my interest for tech thanks to my work.. I hate computers and all OS's.. and the IoT smart devices is the most stupid things invented in my opinion.. i dont need my coffee maker to be smart or my vacuum cleaner or dishwasher, security system, or doors etc. :-) even my cars is analog.. or almost at least. i do have fuel injection. :cool: but no GPS or that stuff.

Smartphones are just unnecessary in my life, i have actually challenge all my friends to convince me i need one.. and no one have manage to point out one single thing so far.. the challenge still stands ;-) ..... when i leave home, i want to be offline as its less stressful and i have all the time for my things i actually are doing.. The extremely few times i need internet with me.. then i bring a laptop.. last time was 2021 or 2020 i needed to bring internet with me to my garage. :-)
if i had a smartphone for those times.. it would be out of date and no more security updates between times i need it. *lol* 😅

yeah wifi.. i do have an AP that is powered down 99.99999% of the time.. i only power that one up if i need to test a computer i repairing.. Wifi is insecure(wpa3 is okay so far, buts its only a question of time), but for me is about reliability and performance and a bit easier security with wired network as someone actually have to break in to attempt to connect to my network.

you can not have privacy without security.. but you can have security without privacy.. as win11 and apple is proof of concept of.

darn.. its over 7am over here.. it's time to shut down for tonight and get a few hours of sleep.

Fun chatting with you :-)
I hope Brink splitt the thread instead of cleaning house as i feel this security/privacy discussion is really needed now when Microsoft will push Recall

Good night folks. :cool:
 

My Computers

System One System Two

  • OS
    Linux: Debian and Kali-Linux.. Windows 2xWin8.1, 2x7Pro, Servers 1x2008R2, 1xRocky Linux
    Manufacturer/Model
    AsusX53, Aspire E1-572. AsusUX32A, HP Pro3130mt+3010mt, HP Proliant ML150G3, 3xCustom-PC, i3, i5, i7
    CPU
    i3, i5 and i7 From 2gen to 9th gen... Server dual Xenon
    Hard Drives
    Sata, SAS
  • Operating System
    Retro:1x2003server.2xXPpro, 1xWin2000, 2xWin98SE, 1xWin95, 1xWin3.11, 2xMS-DOS
    Manufacturer/Model
    Commodore, AST, Fujitsu, Compaq, etc etc. etc
    CPU
    Oldest intel 8088 up to P4 dual core
    Hard Drives
    MFM, IDE, SCSI
No. 😀
 

My Computers

System One System Two

  • OS
    Windows 11 Pro
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Stigg's Build
    CPU
    Intel Core i9-10900X
    Motherboard
    GIGABYTE X299X DESIGNARE 10G
    Memory
    Corsair 64 GB (4 x 16 GB) CMW64GX4M4C3000C15 Vengeance RGB Pro 3000Mhz DDR4
    Graphics Card(s)
    GIGABYTE GeForce GTX 1660 Super Mini ITX 6 GB OC
    Sound Card
    Realtek ALC1220
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Samsung 27" FHD LED FreeSync Gaming Monitor (LS27F350FHEXXY)
    Screen Resolution
    1920 x 1080
    Hard Drives
    Samsung 970 Pro Series 1TB M.2 2280 NVMe SSD
    Western Digital Red Pro WD8003FFBX-68B9AN0 8 TB, 7200 RPM, SATA-III
    Western Digital Red Pro WD8003FFBX-68B9AN0 8 TB, 7200 RPM, SATA-III
    PSU
    Corsair HX1200 1200W 80 Plus Platinum
    Case
    Fractal Design Define 7 Black Solid Case
    Cooling
    Noctua NH-D15 Chromax Black
    Keyboard
    Razer Ornata V2
    Mouse
    Razer DeathAdder Essential
    Internet Speed
    FTTN 100Mbps / 40Mbps
    Browser
    Mozilla Firefox
    Antivirus
    N/A
    Other Info
    Logitech BRIO 4k Ultra HD USB-C Webcam
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro
    Computer type
    Laptop
    Manufacturer/Model
    ASUS ROG Zephyrus M GM501GS
    CPU
    Core i7-8750H
    Motherboard
    Zephyrus M GM501GS
    Memory
    SK Hynix 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) HMA82GS6CJR8N-VK 16 GB DDR4-2666 DDR4 SDRAM
    Graphics card(s)
    NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070
    Sound Card
    Realtek ALC294
    Monitor(s) Displays
    AU Optronics B156HAN07.1 [15.6" LCD]
    Screen Resolution
    1920 x 1080
    Hard Drives
    Samsung MZVKW512HMJP-00000 512 GB, PCI-E 3.0 x4
    Samsung SSD 860 QVO 4TB 4 TB, SATA-III
    PSU
    N/A
    Case
    N/A
    Cooling
    N/A
    Mouse
    Razer DeathAdder Essential
    Keyboard
    PC/AT Enhanced PS2 Keyboard (101/102-Key)
    Internet Speed
    FTTN 100Mbps / 40Mbps
    Browser
    Mozilla Firefox
    Antivirus
    N/A
    Other Info
    USB2.0 HD UVC Webcam
My answer to people who say, 'if you have nothing to hide why worry?' is net curtains. Anyone who lives nexr to a busy road will understand this.
 

My Computers

System One System Two

  • OS
    Windows 11 Pro 24H2 26100.2894
    Computer type
    Laptop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Acer Swift SF114-34
    CPU
    Pentium Silver N6000 1.10GHz
    Memory
    4GB
    Screen Resolution
    1920 x 1080
    Hard Drives
    SSD
    Cooling
    fanless
    Internet Speed
    150 Mbps
    Browser
    Brave
    Antivirus
    Webroot Secure Anywhere
    Other Info
    System 3

    ASUS T100TA Transformer
    Processor Intel Atom Z3740 @ 1.33GHz
    Installed RAM 2.00 GB (1.89 GB usable)
    System type 32-bit operating system, x64-based processor

    Edition Windows 10 Home
    Version 22H2 build 19045.3570
  • Operating System
    Windows 11 Pro 23H2 22631.2506
    Computer type
    Laptop
    Manufacturer/Model
    HP Mini 210-1090NR PC (bought in late 2009!)
    CPU
    Atom N450 1.66GHz
    Memory
    2GB
    Browser
    Brave
    Antivirus
    Webroot
My answer to people who say, 'if you have nothing to hide why worry?' is net curtains. Anyone who lives nexr to a busy road will understand this.

Took me a minute to figure out "net curtains" means "fishing nets for curtains" and not "total demise" lol. I don't know if it's just an american thing but "curtains" can mean "lights out, pal". Probably from the gangster era of the 1930s.

But either way I fully agree (y) :D
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 11
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Intel
    CPU
    Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-14900K
    Motherboard
    GIGABYTE Z790 AORUS Elite X WIFI7
    Memory
    Corsair 128GB (4x32GB) DDR5 5600MT/S CL40 Memory Kit
    Graphics Card(s)
    Onboard
    Sound Card
    Onboard
    Monitor(s) Displays
    43 inch 4k
    Screen Resolution
    2k (2560 x 1440)
    Hard Drives
    WD_BLACK 1TB NVMe SSD with Heatsink 7300 mb/s
    PSU
    MEG Ai1300P PCIE 5 & ATX 3.0 PSU 1300 watts
    Case
    Phanteks (PH-ES614PTG_BK) Enthoo Pro ATX , Tempered Glass, Integrated RGB Lighting
    Cooling
    ENERMAX LIQMAXFLO 360mm A-RGB AIO CPU Liquid Cooler
    Keyboard
    Wireless logitech
    Mouse
    Wireless logitech
When someone tells me they have nothing to hide I just tell them to give me their bank account # and PIN#. After all, they have nothing to hide. :cool:
"Saying that you don't care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different than saying you don't care about freedom of speech because you have nothing to say."
Edward Snowden​
 

My Computers

System One System Two

  • OS
    11 Home
    Computer type
    Laptop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Asus TUF Gaming F16 (2024)
    CPU
    i7 13650HX
    Memory
    16GB DDR5
    Graphics Card(s)
    GeForce RTX 4060 Mobile
    Sound Card
    Eastern Electric MiniMax DAC Supreme; Emotiva UMC-200; Astell & Kern AK240
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Sony Bravia XR-55X90J
    Screen Resolution
    3840×2160
    Hard Drives
    512GB SSD internal
    37TB external
    PSU
    Li-ion
    Cooling
    2× Arc Flow Fans, 4× exhaust vents, 5× heatpipes
    Keyboard
    Logitech K800
    Mouse
    Logitech G402
    Internet Speed
    20Mbit/s up, 250Mbit/s down
    Browser
    FF
  • Operating System
    11 Home
    Computer type
    Laptop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Medion S15450
    CPU
    i5 1135G7
    Memory
    16GB DDR4
    Graphics card(s)
    Intel Iris Xe
    Sound Card
    Eastern Electric MiniMax DAC Supreme; Emotiva UMC-200; Astell & Kern AK240
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Sony Bravia XR-55X90J
    Screen Resolution
    3840×2160
    Hard Drives
    2TB SSD internal
    37TB external
    PSU
    Li-ion
    Mouse
    Logitech G402
    Keyboard
    Logitech K800
    Internet Speed
    20Mbit/s up, 250Mbit/s down
    Browser
    FF
"Saying that you don't care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different than saying you don't care about freedom of speech because you have nothing to say."
Edward Snowden​
It's one of my favourite quotes by Edward Snowden. :-) Used to annoy my wife with it all the time because she's a U.S. citizen.
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    WIN 11, WIN 10, WIN 8.1, WIN 7 U, WIN 7 PRO, WIN 7 HOME (32 Bit), LINUX MINT
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Manufacturer/Model
    DIY, ASUS, and DELL
    CPU
    Intel i7 6900K (octocore) / AMD 3800X (8 core)
    Motherboard
    ASUS X99E-WS USB 3.1
    Memory
    128 GB CORSAIR DOMINATOR PLATINUM (B DIE)
    Graphics Card(s)
    NVIDIA 1070
    Sound Card
    Crystal Sound (onboard)
    Monitor(s) Displays
    single Samsung 30" 4K and 8" aux monitor
    Screen Resolution
    4K and something equally attrocious
    Hard Drives
    A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W

    Ports X, Y, and Z are reserved for USB access and removable drives.

    Drive types consist of the following: Various mechanical hard drives bearing the brand names, Seagate, Toshiba, and Western Digital. Various NVMe drives bearing the brand names Kingston, Intel, Silicon Power, Crucial, Western Digital, and Team Group. Various SATA SSDs bearing various different brand names.

    RAID arrays included:

    LSI RAID 10 (WD Velociraptors) 1115.72 GB
    LSI RAID 10 (WD SSDS) 463.80 GB

    INTEL RAID 0 (KINGSTON HYPER X) System 447.14 GB
    INTEL RAID 1 TOSHIBA ENTERPRIZE class Data 2794.52 GB
    INTEL RAID 1 SEAGATE HYBRID 931.51 GB
    PSU
    SEVERAL. I prefer my Corsair Platinum HX1000i but I also like EVGA power supplies
    Case
    ThermalTake Level 10 GT (among others)
    Cooling
    Noctua is my favorite and I use it in my main. I also own various other coolers. Not a fan of liquid cooling.
    Keyboard
    all kinds.
    Mouse
    all kinds
    Internet Speed
    360 mbps - 1 gbps (depending)
    Browser
    FIREFOX
    Antivirus
    KASPERSKY (no apologies)
    Other Info
    I own too many laptops: A Dell touch screen with Windows 11 and 6 others (not counting the other four laptops I bought for this household.) Being a PC builder I own many desktop PCs as well. I am a father of five providing PCs, laptops, and tablets for all my family, most of which I have modified, rebuilt, or simply built from scratch. I do not own a cell phone, never have, never will.

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