![]() These tools basically claim to protect your privacy by disabling or removing key Windows services and applications. ****(*CHECKED OUT OTHER PEOPLES OPINIONS OF SHUTUP & THE FIRST ONE I FOUND SAID: You might also enjoy running shut up and app buster tools here. So I had to pretty much go all in on what was available at that time.Īnyways, I'm quite happy with it! I'd love to have a 30 or 40 series card, but I can't complain about what I have.Ĭongratulations. The other thing too is I traded my motorcycle (of similar value) to a friend for a brand new PC of my choice, including the video card. ![]() I probably would have went a half year or so without a new video card, and by then might have had other priorities, so I was glad I got the 2080 Super when I did. prices skyrocketed for every card on the market, and stayed that way for quite a while. Stock was pretty impossible to find for a while, thanks to bitcoin miners. Of course, we all know how that release went, anyways. I am usually on top of all of this stuff, but I somehow missed that they were around the corner. Then, after I bought the card, I caught the word that the 30-series were coming out weeks later, and were going to be "WAY faster and also cheaper". It has been great, though! I was initially kicking myself after I bought it, because I bought it about a month before the 30-series cards were released. That said, it will be nice to use it for GPU audio when that becomes more commonplace. ![]() I actually use this video card for gaming, specifically, and some video rendering, which I haven't done in a while. How do you like the 2080? I started with an RTX3070ti but ended up going with a 3060 because it has 12GB of memory and I needed the memory (video/photo) more than I needed the speed. Supports tabs, Unicode, GPU acceleration - it's fantastic.Thanks nait. It comes with Win 11 but you can install it on WIn 10 as well through the Microsoft Store. Remember: open source =/= safe it's trivial for Github repo owners to delete issues to hide criticism/accusations.Īs a side note, I'd also highly recommend the new Windows Terminal to any command line users out there. Sure it claims to be debloating your OS, but are you knowledgeable enough to sift through that code and check that it's not doing anything else at the same time? You've given it full access to your entire system, it could be doing literally anything. ![]() Unless you are able to understand exactly what that script is doing, believing such claims is a terrible idea. You just have to look at the issues list for that debloater to see all the problems people are having after using it.Īlso, just generally, anything that's says "hey run my script off the internet as an administrator to solve all your problems" can fuck right off. Update/reinstall App Installer and it should appear after a reboot.īut this kind of thing is the reason why I (and many others) advise against the use of such debloater scripts, because generally speaking they either go way overboard and remove things that can harm the functionality of the OS, or they do so little that you may as well have just scrolled down your start menu and clicked "uninstall" on anything you don't want. ![]() It just happens to also be a default package that is shipped as part of the Windows ISO (just like most of the bloatware that your debloater script is removing) and the version of the package that's distributed with modern Windows ISOs is now new enough to already contain Winget.īut this does mean that if you have an older Windows installation and have turned auto updates off in the Microsoft Store, or you've uninstalled the package thinking it was bloatware, then you won't have it. Technically Winget isn't a part of the base OS, but is instead distributed as part of the App Installer package via the Microsoft Store. It has a GUI but there's also the individual scrips that can be looked at. Neither does powershell.Īlso the Sycnex/Windows10Debloater is something I use with every fresh windows install. But maybe only on new installs? My version of windows doesn't have winget, or if it does, it's not on path. ![]()
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