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60 votes
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Microsoft erases guide for switching to local Windows accounts
82 votes -
Microsoft to end its Android apps on Windows 11 subsystem in 2025
14 votes -
Windows 11 has made the “clean Windows install” an oxymoron
98 votes -
If you are using Android apps on Windows 11, what is your preferred installation method and use case?
I've seen some tutorials that suggest installing the Amazon app store and then using a workaround to sideload apks. There's also emulators like Bluestacks. I'm curious as to what people prefer and...
I've seen some tutorials that suggest installing the Amazon app store and then using a workaround to sideload apks. There's also emulators like Bluestacks. I'm curious as to what people prefer and what apps they've found useful.
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Microsoft wants to move Windows fully to the cloud
72 votes -
Windows 11's latest endearing mess contains rigorously enforced Britishisms
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Is it a good time to upgrade to Windows 11?
I don't use Windows 10 all that much, but there's a Windows laptop in the house that I use from time to time. I generally wait like a year before upgrading, but I heard Windows 11 has better...
I don't use Windows 10 all that much, but there's a Windows laptop in the house that I use from time to time.
I generally wait like a year before upgrading, but I heard Windows 11 has better support for running Linux GUI applications with the Windows Linux Subsystem 2. Command-line Emacs is fine but is not exactly the same and there is no clipboard integration. That is the sole reason I'm thinking of upgrading. I don't care about any details or aesthetic changes, since I'll just make everything look and feel more like Windows 7 anyway. I just wanna know if it's stable enough, and if it will get in my way.
Thanks!
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Windows 11 blocks Edge browser competitors from opening links
38 votes -
Windows 11: The Ars Technica review
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Windows 11 leak reveals new UI, Start menu, and more
21 votes