explorer randomly poops up to get your attention,
nonsense two layer context menu on everything,
now "open in PowerShell" suddenly missing after weekend.
What's wrong with Win11's developers?
I easily adapt to changes made to Windows 11. I'd rather run Ubuntu but I have Windows-only apps that I need.
https://github.com/ChrisTitusTech/winutil
Also, check out this video to discover some of the insanely helpful tools that actually make Windows fun to use
The hardware I bought had 2 pieces of malware installed from the OEM image so I have gone back to the practice of reinstalling the OS from a pristine image and that may be helping avoid some OEM cruft.
[0] - https://rufus.ie/en/
- Directory Opus instead of explorer
- Git Bash instead of PowerShell
- Rarely need/use items from two layer context menus
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I think the biggest pain points are:
- occasionally restarts to install an update (automatically)
- DPI gets weird (laptop screen + monitor at different scales)
edit:
Oh, I forgot: T480s used to occasionally suddenly and unexpectedly start beeping loudly and shutdown. After I figured out why it was doing this (it thought the battery was critically low even though it was plugged in with over 80% charge), I changed some Windows setting so there would be a longer delay before it panicked.
Tiny11Builder doesn’t fix all the issues, but it does make Windows 11 easier to use (they even talked about it on last week’s episode of Windows Weekly).
I use Linux for real work.
Everything you could ever want to know about Windows and what to do to make it tolerable.
I don't have any issues with Win11, it actually runs really well on a Beelink Minipc I have (5600U).