[–] skidmark-steve 1 point 2 points 3 points (+3|-1) ago
Best Windows yet!
[–] derram 1 point 0 points 1 point (+1|-1) ago
Kindle Paperwhites turn Windows 10 PCs into paperweights: Plugging one in 'triggers a BSOD' • The Register
'Plugging a Kindle Paperwhite into a PC running Windows 10 with the Anniversary Update installed sparks a full system meltdown, it is claimed. '
'Today I plugged in a Kindle Paperwhite and it immediately crashed my laptop to a blue screen. '
'I plug in the Kindle Paperwhite and both laptops almost always crash to a blue screen and then reboot. ', "Connecting the Amazon e-reader to a fully up-to-date W10 machine via USB triggers an immediate Blue Screen of Death, according to complaints on Microsoft's support forum."
'A Blue Screen of Death. '
[–] AxiomBreak 7 points 24 points 31 points (+31|-7) ago
I hate Windows 10 just as much as the next guy but how does a BSOD = a bricked system? Voat is getting fucking retarded. It's been days since I haven't really bothered checking up on this place because all of the top posts are such fucking bullshit. You guys don't think reddit can be trusted yet you guys just stay here and drown in your own propaganda. This whole place has become a huge circle jerk. Trump could kill your mother and you'd still blame Hillary for it.
[–] 6163944? 2 points 10 points 12 points (+12|-2) ago
There we go
[–] DickHertz 0 points 7 points 7 points (+7|-0) ago
I don't think you factored to the lowest common denominator.
[–] ScottRockview 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
Either that or niggers.
[–] [deleted] 1 point 8 points 9 points (+9|-1) ago
[–] DickHertz 0 points 5 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago (edited ago)
It's too bad something that looks like fun is now a negative term
[–] twitch1982 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
So email them to your kindle. It's the easiest fucking thing ever.
[–] tribblepuncher ago
I will readily admit, the title is needlessly melodramatic. I think that it was probably in an attempt to make a catchy rhyme in the title. While the poster could have come up with a better title, I think most of the blame for that goes to a rather overzealous writer for the Register, and frankly they should probably get told to tone it down by the editor.
The content, however, is relevant. Most of the Windows 10 articles posted here are relevant in one way or another. If you want to call the very relevant and very well-earned criticism that Microsoft is receiving "circle jerking," then you have a very strange definition of it.