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But YouTube faces backlash after their AI, what is it, kind of like their AI scrubber removes Windows 11 tutorials for unsupported PCs.
So here's the thing.
If you buy a new Windows 11 computer, whether it's a laptop or a desktop, and the minute you boot it up, like about the third page in, it says you have to log into your Microsoft account.
Now, I refuse to do that.
I don't want Microsoft tracking everything I'm doing on my PC.
That's insane.
Because if you log in, then Microsoft can monitor all your web browser activity.
It could technically monitor your keystrokes.
It could technically read all your photos and documents and downloads.
Everything, everything you do on your computer is potentially monitored by Microsoft and tied to you.
And then Microsoft always wants you to use their, like, what is it, their backup, cloud-based backup service.
And if you ever say yes to that, then they copy all your files to their servers where they look through them.
They look through all the photos and all the documents and they're looking for illegal content.
Did you know that?
And if they find anything illegal, they report it to the police or the FBI or whatever.
And it could be, you know, a recipe for how to make meth or something that maybe you innocently have that because you're writing a screenplay for a Hollywood movie and you need it to be authentic.
And so you have a meth-making document or something.
Who knows?
But they will see that and then they will call the police on you.
Seriously.
So it's insane to log into your Windows system.
Never, never, never log into Windows.
And people who use a lot of computers, like myself, we know that there's a way to bypass this on Windows 11.
And it's called the Shift F10 technique that when you see that screen that says you have to log in, what you do is you press Shift, you hold down the Shift key, and you press F10, which is a function key 10.
And then it launches a terminal window.
In the terminal, you type in all caps, OOBE, and then a backslash B-Y-P-A-S-S-N-R-O, which means bypass N-R-O.
Okay.
So OOBE, which means out-of-the-box experience.
So OOBE slash bypass N-R-O.
No spaces.
And then you hit enter.
And then the computer reboots and it comes back and allows you to click on that same screen that I don't have internet.
Okay.
But you have to make sure you don't have any Wi-Fi running nearby or it will automatically know that you do have internet.
So if you click I don't have internet, then you can use Windows 11 completely unregistered to your name.
You know, it's not attached to you or your identity.
That's the only safer, it's not even entirely safe, but it's a safer way to use Windows 11.
It's more private.
Well, Microsoft doesn't want anybody to know that.
And so YouTube is now removing all the videos that show you how to do that.
Even though it's not illegal to bypass the login, but Microsoft is pushing so hard for a surveillance state system.
They don't want you to be able to use their operating system anonymously.
They force you.
And some versions of Windows 11 don't even support the Shift F10 now.
So they force you to log in.
Well, like you, I'm fed up with Windows.
I am completely fed up with Windows.
I'm fed up with the privacy violations.
I'm fed up with all the freaking system updates and the reboots.
It's always rebooting in the middle of stuff all the time.
And I'm tired of all the scanning, of all the all the files for malicious code and everything.
In my world, I'm trying to do large-scale document processing, data pipeline processing for our AI data curation.
I'm running Python scripts.
I'm running local AI inference.
I'm running keyword statistical density analysis, all kinds of things.
And Windows is just a massive pain in the ass.
So what I did is I swapped out Windows for Linux on my workstations.
And so now on my workstations, I run Linux.
And I want to tell you about this version of Linux because it was so good.
It's such a beautiful experience.
And it was so easy to use.
And it replaced Windows, but it still kept a dual boot option.
So I could still boot to the old Windows or I could boot to the new Linux.
I just got to tell you about this.
And it's completely free and open source.
And it's called Linux Mint, M-I-N-T, you know, like the ERB.
And so I just strongly recommend that you check this out.
And no, I'm not being paid.
I mean, it's all open source.
It's all volunteers that write the code.
And it's just, it's amazing.
If you ever wanted to ditch Windows and get into an easy to use operating system, you don't have to be a geek to figure out how to use it.
Just go to linuxmint.com and you can download it right there.
And then you flash it to a thumb drive, you boot off the thumb drive, and then you can install the OS and you can put a dual boot option in it.
You can boot to Windows or you can boot to Linux and it's amazing.
And so what I find is that all the Python code that I use for data pipeline processing, it all runs faster on Linux with the exact same hardware.
It runs faster on Linux and even moving files around, which I do a lot.
You know, I'm dealing with hundreds of terabytes of files with massive storage servers and 10 gig connections, 10 gig NIC cards and everything.
Linux handles that so much better than Windows.
Windows is like slow and bloated and retarded.
It is always like rebooting.
Security, this, warning.
Oh my God.
It's like the worst hell creature version of a Bill Gates avatar taunting you with a pitchfork constantly or something.
It's horrible.
Get rid of that.
Just go to linuxmint.com and install Linux Mint.
And it doesn't, it's great.
It's like heaven versus Windows.
I mean, it's stable.
It doesn't crash.
It just keeps on running.
I mean, maybe it crashes from time to time.
I haven't seen it crash.
It's free.
It's not nagware.
It's not spyware.
It's not malicious.
You know, it's just, it's what an operating system should be.
It's easy to use.
It's intuitive.
You know, boots up.
You got your mouse and your keyboard, and it comes with all the word processor, all the, I think it's the LibreOffice suite, which I use anyway.
It's got all that in there.
There.
So it's got the spreadsheet.
It's got the word processor.
It's got the, you know, the like the PowerPoint type of presentation thing.
It's got it all.
And then on top of that, I downloaded LM Studio, which is the local AI inference software that runs on your local GPU.
And it works great.
Works great on Linux.
And, you know, I just load up the AI model right there on the system.
And then I run the Python code and the Python codes crunching documents and using local AI inference.
And, you know, frankly, the Linux systems have much better monitoring too.
You can run, if you want to monitor your NVIDIA card, you can run something called NVTOP, and it just gives you so much better statistics of the heat and the fan speed and everything.
You can see the percentage of memory and GPU usage, just on and on and on.
There's no comparison.
I mean, Linux Mint is a superior operating system compared to Windows, compared to any version of Windows.
I mean, frankly, in my world, Linux Mint makes Windows obsolete.
Like, I will never go back to using Windows after working on Linux Mint.
Now, I don't have all of my systems switched over yet, but I am in the process of doing that.
And every system that's switched over to it will never go back to Windows.
There's just no reason.
And, you know, it comes with its own web browser built in.
You know, it's a Firefox browser.
I know you can download Brave and you can install Brave.
And it's got, you know, I mean, there's tens of thousands of apps of just about everything you can imagine that you want to do.
And it's all going to work better under Linux.
So give Bill Gates the finger here, okay?
Drop Windows.
Stop logging into Windows.
Stop using Microsoft Office where you're paying all this money while Bill Gates, well, his company spies on you and surveils you and reads your documents all the time and like snoops at your photos.
I mean, talk about blackmail material.
If you put like your personal or family photos in there, they could just scoop all that up and use it against you one day.
You know, like an embarrassing photo or something.
They just use it against you if you happen to be like a member of Congress or whatever.
I mean, how do you think they get all this blackmail material?
They just get it off your computer because you logged in.
You know, seriously.
So download and install Linux Mint.
Just back up your system first in case there's any kind of issues.
Back up everything.
And then go to linuxmint.com and follow the instructions there.
They're pretty simple.
And you're going to love it.
It's going to work so much better.
And then also, if you want some help doing that, you know, you can ask our AI engine at brighteon.ai or just go to brightu.ai.
You can ask it for help on anything.
You say, hey, walk me through how do I install Linux Mint?
It'll walk you through it.
Or you can ask it, like, will it work on this system?
I have an old PC from 2015.
Will it work?
By the way, the answer is yes.
It probably almost certainly will work.
I mean, there's even a light version of Linux Mint that is for computers that don't have as much power for older systems.
It'll work great.
So ditch Microsoft.
Use our AI engine to help you restore your freedom.
Get off the centralized control grid of Microsoft.
And stop using Google too, for God's sake.
Stop using Google.
Stop using Microsoft.
Stop using Facebook.
Move over to the freedom side of the internet, which is alternative media websites, censored.news, which is our site, or our AI engine again, brightu.ai.
You can use our social media at brighteon.social just and use this Linux operating system.
You're just going to be so much more free and protected and safe compared to using Windows and Google and everything that spies on you.
All right.
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