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  • Maybe check out a Red Wings store if you have one nearby. They can measure your feet and order or make you boots. I've had this done for 9" logging boots and they were a little under $300. They have held up well and I expect to get many years out of them.

  • I'm autistic and have much better luck finding "plain" conversation with other autistic people. No idea I'd you are or aren't but you'll welcome to join the community of you aren't a bullshitter.

    It can be a little weird to get used to because the whole world lies, but man, is it refreshing once you do and have the trust/rapport to just speak plainly with friends.

  • "To be autistic is to be misunderstood"

    I have ASD and I have historically worried about the same thing, as has my sister. From the outside ASD and psychopathy can look similar to untrained eyes. The biggest "tell" is how you feel (or dont feel) inside.

    I recommend looking into Autistic Masking to see if that explains the "alter ego" you seemed to describe earlier.

    While you're researching this, I will tell you that autism is probably the one thing where you will have better luck listening/talking to other autistic people than to just read data from something like the DSM-5. There are a lot of YouTube people with various profiles of autism and I have had far better luck learning from them and an autistic friend than anything clinical.

    There are also different profiles of ASD. The main ones are:

    • Classic Autism
    • Asperger's (now called HFA or High Functioning Autism, but there is still a LOT of info out there from when it was still called Asperger's)
    • PDA or Pathological Demand Avoidance So be sure to check out all of them before thinking you aren't just because one doesn't fit. I thought I wasn't autistic for YEARS because I did not know the right profile.

    Long story short, ASD is HUGE and largely not understood. If you have questions, shoot me a message. As you look around, I'm sure you'll learn about Autistic Special Interests. Psychology and especially ASD are mine, so I'm happy to rant teach about it forever.

    Good luck in your journey!

  • This sounds like it was strictly the fault of the USB load. If you make a UEFI USB (you should use Ventoy, it's great btw) all you would need to do is shut off Secure Boot and install.

    Most bootable drives don't support Secure Boot. You turn it off, do the install, and turn it back on if you want it. I personally just leave it off.

    Outside of those caveats everything you described is industry-standard stuff. Nothing to do with Lenovo.

  • I generally agree with your sentiment but I'm calling bullshit on a 300gb install. I work in a computer repair shop and load win11 more than 10x a week. Stock install with 23h2 and all updates, even with a GPU (big driver) is always under 50gb. A loaded down version of Pro with hyper V and a bunch of other shit including office is never even 60gb.

    And unused RAM is wasted RAM. I have seen win11 run on 2gb ddr3. As you ask for more RAM, it will unload and make space for the new request.

    And yes, I daily Linux and generally prefer it.

  • Incredible that you got bored with this list, it's literally some of my favorites.

    One thing though, you should play horizon with a controller. It's not good with a wheel. And racing games haven't been good on m+kb in ages. You may have a chance if you hook up steering to the mouse, but all the Forza games are really meant to be played with controller.

  • First, the easiest one: Silicon is never going to be serviceable or upgradeable. That's not how it works.

    There's no chance of all that happening out of good will. Look up what goes into making a Fab (Intel has some tour videos).

    These aren't the things that people "with the skills" show up for. It takes a lifetime of studying for some of the layers of these topics, not to mention collaboration between the others (or even finding them, if only the hospitals and emergency services would have access to computers, and therefore professional networking and email).

    There are some truly awful jobs on this planet. Look up how sulfur is collected. People literally climb into volcanos to chip it off the walls and carry up sometimes 200lbs on their backs. One trip on that pumice and you're toast.

    People need incentives, and with no money, there would be a power vacuum...for another kind of money. I'm not saying capitalism is great or anything, don't get me wrong. But you can't just get rid of money.

  • Hey there. I run Linux on my daily but also work in a Windows-centric PC repair shop.

    "Official" answer: You can move your key over to a new mobo by signing in to Windows with a Microsoft account, installing your new hardware, and activating Win 11 through the Settings->Activation->Troubleshooting (button)->"I recently changed hardware". And that will pull your key back down from your account. But it does lock you into an account.

    "Unofficial" answer: you can absolutely update to Win 11 on old hardware. The easiest way is to boot a Win 11 iso in Ventoy. That works fairly often. You can alternatively edit the installer to not do the TPM check in the installer, which you can search for guides for online/YouTube.

    Alternatively: you can hop on g2a, kinguin, etc and buy Windows keys cheap.

    To be clear I know this is all bullshit, but it's options. Hope this helps!