This forum has been around for a while, and I often wait for people to post something. However, I’m curious—how many of you are actually active here?
Would you be interested in me sharing tips or lesser-known information related to Windows and Microsoft? For example, I could post tips about Windows 11 or highlight bugs that often go unreported. After all, we don’t write an article on everything.
I just want to understand if people visit this forum regularly, and if you do, would you be open to having some kind of regular content posted here?
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We’re going to start a newsletter too. So perhaps, I can post newsletter content here too.
I’ve been here almost since the forum opened, I’d like you to post here things that aren’t in WL, I believe that would be interesting news that would stimulate discussion among members. A newsletter would be a welcome addition to the forum.
Yes, here’s my tip: only ever install Windows 10 LTSC (it’s Volume License, Enterprise); because Windows 11 is too-convoluted - and filled with trash, like Appx Modules and all that. The direction which they have taken isn’t for me..
EDIT: Everything’s a Service now, instead of neatly separate (little) apps and software, like things used to be, and so on and so forth
P.S. You know, how Microsoft is adamant about Permissions… security. Only problem is that it’s non-existent on the NTFS file system, doesn’t matter if the disk [partition] is MBR, GPT. If you mount it anywhere - such as a Linux system - files can be simply read, and that’s that; so, >everything< that they do is kinda retarded, meh ;$
EDIT: Even BitLocker can be [easily] defeated; ok, granted there is physical access to machine, but still. Aanyway