Tiny11 Builder trims Windows 11 fat with PowerShell script
theregister.comEl Reg doing the decent thing with the health warning, but sad that this is a) necessary and b) starting to have consequences for those wanting security updates after having decluttered.
There's an entire cottage industry of debloating tools for windows 11: https://github.com/topics/windows-11-debloat
no matter how poorly Microsoft treats its users, no matter how much technical merit the alternatives have, no matter how much spyware and adware they include, people still flock to windows.
The way that Microsoft treats their customers reminds me of how the major world empires treat their citizens.
Given how much less technical merit the alternatives have it's not credible to claim that it doesn't matter
It’s not a matter of technical merit, but one of first-mover advantage and vendor lock-in.
By many metrics LibreOffice is superior to Microsoft Office, but what keeps people locked to Microsoft Office is,
By many metrics Linux is superior to Windows, but what keeps people locked to Windows is,1. Public consciousness/pervasiveness. 2. Business integration via Excel’s scripting
Hell, that second one can even be seen with MacOS, with how many software vendors don’t even give a second thought to that platform aside from providing a highly lobotomized online-only version of their installable Windows-only software (looking at you, QuickBooks/Quicken/TurboTax).1. Shattered UI experience across distros, leading to wildly different UI/UX that makes it unfamiliar and frightening to NPCs. 2. Lack of interest from large software vendors to support anything other than the primary horse in the race.
well, yes, but windows at this point has a near-infinite network effect, with entire ecosystems and subecosystems dependent on it. gaming, for example, is still huge. so yes, it does technically suck, but just like with anything else, technical quality is not the only decision factor.
As there was for every version of Windows before it. The results used to be shared directly in iso form, which made the subculture illegalish, and required you to hang around in the right places to learn about them.
How can you have written two whole articles on the tool and not mention the most important data point in the title/first sentence: size before, after, delta?