As soon as you’ll get ARM support I’m definitely going to check this out!
As soon as you’ll get ARM support I’m definitely going to check this out!
mock executions staged on a rolling basis.
I feel like a sweet summer child, but what are mock executions and probably more importantly, why are mock executions? Edit: looked it up. Holy shit. Just unreal.
We are a post-war society.
Uh, there is a war on European soil today.
Yeah me too! o/ I honestly don’t know why more people aren’t using it, the customisability is off the charts
Oh shit that’s right, totally missed that! :D
There’s nothing wrong with that command, per se. You must’ve ducked up something else?
The Fountain. I was just in the right place in the right time in my life when I first saw it, left an unforgottable memory.
I’ve been using https://github.com/hellzerg/optimizer for debloating my Windows VM (Yeah I forgot to mention I have one installed which I use for some school related activities, mostly Office 365 stuff), but a script would definitely streamline the debloating process.
Winget seems interesting, going to check that out!
Powershell, while it seems like a useful tool, is just gibberish to me. Somehow the syntax is just so weird for my brain to wrap around (this is no criticism towards Powershell, more like “I’m too stupid to understand PS”)
I do like Control Panel, as it reminds me of the sweet sweet XP times. And I’ve fiddled around the registry a couple of times, always blindly trusting what some random blog post advices while having no idea what I’m actually doing. It’s kinda daunting, but I guess that’s just the way it is. Maybe it gets easier over time :D
Thanks for your answer!
I’d like to know too, a ELI5 version if possible. Somethingsomething monolithic, but what does that actually mean for me as an end user?
Some people probably did the switch
Im interested too on the data