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    • "this error event is nothing to worry about since it's a false positive" One false positive may be nothing to worry about or much to do about nothing. But when you start seeing multiple false positives coming from your computing device, you have to wonder. 1. Is my system's security level too high? 2. If the device's OS or other software is generating so many false positives how reliable is its security? If it is messing up so much with false positives, maybe it is also messing up by not catching the real thing. 3. PUP False Positives. Edge, with its Security Level at default and Windows Security used to block everything it thought was a PUP so I gave up using Edge to download software. I still occasionally get a false positive block from Window Security when i try and run an *.exe installer file, but that no longer happens too often and W11 makes it easy to "allow' that *.exe to run via Window Security Protection History.
    • The "mirror" link points to the direct TechSpot download for the 406.0 MB installer. If you prefer to download from the official Broadcom website, you’ll need to register—registration is free.
    • Isn't this what humans have eyes and an upper brain for, to read and analyze information? Ask and collaborate with other humans, use and strengthen your analytical skills. Challenge yourself to search online for the information needed to learn\understand the app or the data you are analyzing. Critical thinking and problem solving are already endangered abilities. Why are using AI to only weaken those skills further?
    • Only a clueless non enthusiast would consider the requirements a problems having had Rufus and Ventoy and others forever to easily bypass them. Much less switching to Linux because of that, you have to be really clueless to think of that.
    • You clearly have no idea what you're talking about. The bottom is the OS' taskbar, the middle is the Teams app that is running right now and is being showcased and there's the status bar at the top, it's laid out exactly like macOS. All that stuff you claim is missing is obviously in another app that you access with the home button in the taskbar. Did you forget this was an article about Teams and not Mercedes' OS in the middle of your schizo rant?
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