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This one's good. Picked it on social media.lol

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  • 17
    He’s not saving anyone, he’s the executor.
  • 3
    @just-basic-user and he takes up so much processing power it's like he has a massacre then commits suicide. I hate Windows for this exact reason, there's so much shit in it that no one wants, needs, or even knows about, and that's why it always crashes.

    It's annoying.
  • 0
    @DucksCanCode i don't see a single crash since windows 7 (than 8, 8.1 and 10) as long you have good hardware (non "chinese" drivers) and you made a clean install without OEM bloatwares... Yes i saw few bluscreens, but was faulty RAM, changed it and everything was fine again
  • 0
    @dontbeevil guess it's just the cheap setups I have but Windows just doesn't have the same ease as Linux for me, everything just works on Ubuntu for me
  • 0
    @DucksCanCode use whatever works for you :)
  • 1
    @dontbeevil same for you :)
  • 0
    I don't get why that tool is so bad. It's not like the average non-technically-versed person is going to accidentally open it and get confused, so why not make it better
  • 0
    @0xTJ I didn't get your point... What you do you find so bad?
  • 1
    @dontbeevil Windows Task Manager just lacks many of the features I expect from a task manager, like being able to select more than one process at a time to kill. (Getting rid of a stuck Chrome is a chore, because of all it's processes)
  • 0
    @0xTJ I found that if you kill the right one, all the others die as well. Finding the right one is pretty much impossible tho...
  • 0
    maybe because you're still using win7? in win10 (maybe also in 8 I can't remember) is already much better, and group the processes ...and in next update will bring also new features

    https://thurrott.com/windows/...
  • 1
    Ubuntu provides both end task and kill. In case if end task fails just like in windows, which usually does, you can kill it and it stop immediately
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