It is complicated. And a bit spooky to follow the timeline and discover neither entity wants to take responsibility for whatever it actually is that failed. Perhaps because it's in the hands of the lawyers.
Though the online gaming community seems pretty adamant about it all. For them it's been one fiasco after another when it comes to hardware manufacturers, and so much disappointment over "new" products.
The only reason I continue to use SATA SSDs is because I use them with a removable drive bay, so I can switch entire operating systems in around ten seconds. The actual advantage in using M2 NV SSDs isn't very much, IMO. Good for loading games a little faster, but that's about it.
That is so cool. I hope I can learn to do that - you switching OS. I like learning about PC's, it is like a fun puzzle. At least things connect to each other so it does make some sense. Sometimes when I am learning something new it is not like that so it is hard to find meaning in the connections.
My MSFS 2024 was running so good, then the big update a few days ago and I have not been able to fly without problems. I think the update was very good and they did an excellent job but I need to work some things out. I am also wondering if it is causing some bugs. I can no longer set or release the parking brake on my plane either using the Xbox controller or the mouse. It occurred to me to try it again with the keyboard, there should be a command for the brake there. It would be some kind of fix until the bug is repaired.
The best thing the update did was fix the settings menu. It was awful before. It would take so long to load that me and my friend did not want to try changes. It was not worth it. In one update it now opens settings instantly. It is wonderful.
My friend is having problems with some planes not working with autopilot.
I really want to learn how to use Windows. I am baffled by it, stuck. I hear about mods but I do now know how to use them. I do not know how to move around well enough in Windows directories either. I cannot think of a solution except to keep using the PC and learning over time.
In the 1990s I used to code in Unix and I loved it. It made perfect sense every time. I am trying to use Windows directories a bit like that, at least what I can remember. I miss Unix but it has been too long and I am too old now to learn it again but it was fun. My roommate was from MIT, the school. He taught me a lot and would go online and do some really cool things. He would narrate some and I tried to follow. One night he wanted to transfer some files but the company who ran the server limited the size to less than he needed. He created ghost drives, moved things around, did what he needed then removed all the changes he made. To be clear, he hacked the company, went right into their system way past where customers where supposed to go. He knew more than they did.
I was worried and asked him about it. He said he was not doing anything wrong, not hurting anything, just making things go faster for him and he left everything the way it was when he left. He did it so fast. It was like he was impatient waiting for the server to catch up. It was fun and exciting to watch.
He knew all sorts of things. He did make a mistake once that was not on the news I and I never understood why it was not reported. He came home one day and said he made a mistake at work and shut down Oracle for about 45 minutes. I said, you shut down where you worked? He said no, he shut down the company basically. I think he meant internally but he said he started the servers in the wrong order.
He told me they were supposed to start in an order where each one ask the last one who it was, it would answer and ask the other one who it was and the process would move up. He said he started the wrong one and none of them knew who they were for 45 minutes, they went back and forth asking each other "who are you?".
He also got bored at one company and they gave him an enormous bandwidth for the internet so .. I forget exactly what he did but it was something really big just for fun. Something about creating web-crawlers and bots, way before most of them existed, and did some searching of the entire internet for some stuff.
I do not know if you know who Dan Farmer is. There was some big scandal and Dan Farmer was one of the white hat hackers who found the bad guys, My roommate took me to Dan's home for a houseparty and the best hackers in the world were there just hanging out.