At some level one has to ask whether there is an issue with the OS itself. At another level the general public is gulible and needs protection. And at a more deeper level WD is collecting info and sending it to the mother ship.
Gotta love NUCs. Make sure you do the DD and get one wtih great cooling that is quiet, eGPU and other options, and can support at least 128GB of memory. Of course, PCIe 5 is now the minimum along with at least 2 NVME slots.
Silly core nonsense. What do you do when your product peaks? You create silly spin offs. p-core, z-core, d-core. Electric power logic already built in so this silly core stuff is rather mute. This core differiation only adds to complexity and reliability and more lines of code. KISS...
When you sign in with a Microsoft Account there is all this legal mumbo jumbo for 3rd party softare. When you set up with just a local account you lose a bunch of 3rd party apps on the initial install.
Yes. And realize that Broadcom bought VMWare to virtualize the Intel code base. And that the whole RISC thing will move based upon virtualization because there is a bunch of code (games, apps, etc) based upon the old architecture.