I’m sure it will look good on paper in some report - 500 tons of CO2 saved in a year globally or whatever. Just… ignore all the hardware obsolescence they tried to impose by Windows 11 requirements.
To compound the carbon-negative effect of my pledge, I will bully people into replacing their supposedly obsolete displays with OLED ones that actually dim/turn off those black pixels. Yes, that'll put carbon right back where it belongs.
You can eevn scrbmle the wrods, but as lnog as you lavee the frist and lsat ltteres, it’ll stlil be reabadle.
Then again, you may already be paying a carbon tax based on your current energy usage, and therefore paying more when running energy intense CPU/GPU workloads.
Regardless, this change is good for everyone as it should lower their energy bills and reduce the likelihood (however modestly) of straining energy systems.
I do like the apps consuming most battery listing on Android. If any app that I don't use much appears there I uninstall it. Do desktop OSes have this?
Not my fault I have a light deficiency that requires I have to crank lights to full to be able to see.
Well, in the future, maybe it will become bugs aware, that is, they will start fixing bugs instead of doing greenwashing.