Bye Bye Windows 10 and Hello Ubuntu 16.04
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So a combination of Windows 10 totally making my old i5 Lenovo V570 laptop a cool device to watch reboots of Windows 10 over and over and me desperately wanting to try out Parsey McParseface[^] I installed a fresh copy of Ubuntu 16.04LTS over Windows 10 and I am so happy!! :jig: I have a working laptop again and I don't have to reboot it constantly or watch the screen for something to move. Syntaxnet is compiling as I am writing this so almost there.:java:
Later, JoeSox “Write hard and clear about what hurts.” - Ernest Hemingway Last.fm - CPForAndroid++
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So a combination of Windows 10 totally making my old i5 Lenovo V570 laptop a cool device to watch reboots of Windows 10 over and over and me desperately wanting to try out Parsey McParseface[^] I installed a fresh copy of Ubuntu 16.04LTS over Windows 10 and I am so happy!! :jig: I have a working laptop again and I don't have to reboot it constantly or watch the screen for something to move. Syntaxnet is compiling as I am writing this so almost there.:java:
Later, JoeSox “Write hard and clear about what hurts.” - Ernest Hemingway Last.fm - CPForAndroid++
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I'm also looking at getting out of MS dev after 20+ years and looking at *nix. I've seriously had it with MS BS.
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I'm also looking at getting out of MS dev after 20+ years and looking at *nix.
Well, all the cool AI stuff is out of windows. Microsoft has the cool API AI, but it just isn't easy to use out of a Windows environment and after using it in Windows 10 IoT it just wasn't happening for what I wanted, imo. I still use desktops for Windows dev projects but Windows 10 was just not working on my laptop and I had enough.
Later, JoeSox “Write hard and clear about what hurts.” - Ernest Hemingway Last.fm - CPForAndroid++
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So a combination of Windows 10 totally making my old i5 Lenovo V570 laptop a cool device to watch reboots of Windows 10 over and over and me desperately wanting to try out Parsey McParseface[^] I installed a fresh copy of Ubuntu 16.04LTS over Windows 10 and I am so happy!! :jig: I have a working laptop again and I don't have to reboot it constantly or watch the screen for something to move. Syntaxnet is compiling as I am writing this so almost there.:java:
Later, JoeSox “Write hard and clear about what hurts.” - Ernest Hemingway Last.fm - CPForAndroid++
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I've been running 10 for more than 6 months, and hardly ever need to reboot. Seriously, fewer than 5 times this year.
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I've been running 10 for more than 6 months, and hardly ever need to reboot. Seriously, fewer than 5 times this year.
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I've been running 10 for more than 6 months, and hardly ever need to reboot. Seriously, fewer than 5 times this year.
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I've been running 10 for more than 6 months, and hardly ever need to reboot. Seriously, fewer than 5 times this year.
I've been running 7 for more than 6 years, and hardly ever need to reboot. Seriously, fewer than 5 times this year. Just MS updates.
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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I've been running 10 for more than 6 months, and hardly ever need to reboot. Seriously, fewer than 5 times this year.
I've been running 7 for more than 6 years, and hardly ever need to reboot. Seriously, fewer than 5 times this year. Just MS updates.
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
Yes, my experience of 7 was much the same. I was not sure about moving to 10 but since my wife's PC was on 8.1, 10 had to be an improvement. When I saw what it was like I saw no reason not to update my own, and still feel the same. I liked 7 a lot, but 10 is really not that bad in comparison.