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  • Not officially, but I have, in the past, installed W11 on a computer from 2010. And it worked fine, all things considered.

  • But are you certain they aren't new and this is a scam? I'm interested to know how you determined those are used.

    Btw, where does it say "Nuovo"? I can't find it. Is it not on the screenshot?

  • But "e-waste" means something so outadet that it's useless. Or unrepairable. Those computers are perfectly fine for 80% of users.

    And are they explicitly saying that these are new? While you know for sure it's heavily used equipment?

  • Do you mean you wouldn't consider it a scam if it has W10 preinstalled instead? How much is MS Office anyway? I know there are $5 W11 keys all over the place.

  • That seems like an entirely different problem from the one being discussed.

  • Could you explain why you consider these overpriced/scam? If those use new parts and come with warranty, at least the top one, seems fine. Can you do a breakdown of what it should cost?

    My Windows PC has i5-6500 in it and I definitely don't consider it e-waste.

  • Where is that pfp character from? I remember it's from animated shorts. From Nickelodeon? I remember a short where his brain falls out, but can't remember how I know it.

  • Jupiter

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  • Isn't that artificially colored?

  • Thanks!

  • What's the first one from?

  • Nah, she would've been a bike.

  • I can't extract a yo momma joke from that though

  • They've got a lot of distros to try out, y'know?

  • What are they implying with that wide-ass door for women?

  • Careful, posting your collection of Harry Potter books to Lemmy.

  • Reinstalling Windows is a generations-honored ritual.

  • What's the implication? That he's holding the demon core?

  • Nowadays there are several tools where you tick options and do it in one click.

  • me_irl

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