It's already shit. Try downloading more than 20GB at a time.
"You may keep in mind that you can download the contents of an entire Dropbox folder via dropbox.com, as long as both of the following are true:
The folder is less than 20 GB in total size
The folder has fewer than 10,000 total files"
Say you want to leave the platform, they hold your data hostage and cripple your experience with migration. They force you to use 3rd party apps to download your own documents because they can't support a full export.
Machines that can't run Win11 aren't immediately obsolete. They can run earlier windows (even though support has ended or will eventually end), and Linux.
And while I sound like I'm defending Microsoft, this is no different than Apple not supporting older Intel chips on their new OS's. The big complaint here is the idea that all these unsupported machines are automatically destined for the landfill which I strongly believe is not correct.
Governors don't "take control". You don't get to 101mph and it goes oh better reduce his speed. It prevents you from getting there.
Regardless, I re-read the article and it's far more advanced than a governor. This article is indeed talking about something that takes control (uses technology to try and determine speed limits for example).
There's no rule about political posts. Don't gatekeep my shitposts