And yet - should you have to actively work against the design goals of OS installed on your hardware? It’s great that some folks have found a way to successfully disable it, but that doesn’t give MS a pass.
I never said otherwise. Windows without any de-bloating sucks, everyone knows that. Windows-techs all over the world are trying to get microsoft to stop with all the bullshit that everyone hates, but they won’t. So for those of us who love linux, but need to keep using windows, it’s good to have the knowledge of how to work with windows.
And yet - should you have to actively work against the design goals of OS installed on your hardware? It’s great that some folks have found a way to successfully disable it, but that doesn’t give MS a pass.
I never said otherwise. Windows without any de-bloating sucks, everyone knows that. Windows-techs all over the world are trying to get microsoft to stop with all the bullshit that everyone hates, but they won’t. So for those of us who love linux, but need to keep using windows, it’s good to have the knowledge of how to work with windows.
Fair!
Sorry for my assumption regarding your point in posting what you did. 🙂