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2026-03-30 01:29 »

Sorry but just had to... Microslop. :mrgreen:
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2026-03-30 03:52 »

:lol:

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2026-03-30 15:13 »

It seems they're allergic to that "Microslop" word. I think someone said on X. :mrgreen:

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2026-03-30 23:53 »

LOL *laugs in Linux* :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
Latest Windows 11 update is broken, refuses to install — Microsoft pulls latest update over missing files error
https://www.tomshardware.com/software/w ... iles-error

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2026-03-31 07:33 »

Too late though, I'll never come back to Windows. Never ever. They can go fuck themselves. :wave:
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Microsoft is moving to 100% native apps for Windows 11. They are stepping away from web-based wrappers.

A new team at Microsoft will rebuild apps using native tools like WinUI. Engineer Rudy Huyn is involved in this shift.

Apps like File Explorer should launch quicker. The Start menu and context menus will feel more responsive.

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2026-04-01 00:59 »

! wrote: 2026-03-31 07:33 Too late though, I'll never come back to Windows. Never ever. They can go fuck themselves. :wave:

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Microsoft is moving to 100% native apps for Windows 11. They are stepping away from web-based wrappers.

A new team at Microsoft will rebuild apps using native tools like WinUI. Engineer Rudy Huyn is involved in this shift.

Apps like File Explorer should launch quicker. The Start menu and context menus will feel more responsive.
After a decade "moving away" from Win32...

https://www.propublica.org/article/micr ... government

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2026-04-01 04:47 »

Saved the cool photos. :razz:
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2026-04-09 03:32 »

At this point, if anyone is using Windows willingly is basically insane or retarded or both.

https://x.com/i/status/2041929519628443943

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2026-04-09 03:42 »

! wrote: 2026-04-09 03:32 At this point, if anyone is using Windows willingly is basically insane or retarded or both.

https://x.com/i/status/2041929519628443943
@windscribecom wrote:It appears @Microsoft is actively suspending developer accounts with no warning or reason of various security tools like VeraCrypt, WireGuard and also Windscribe. We've had this VERIFIED account for 8+ years to sign our drivers.

We've been trying to resolve this for over a month, and getting nowhere. Support is non-existent. Anyone know a human with a brain that still works at Microsoft and can help?

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2026-04-09 03:43 »

Seems to have happened to a few others into encryption and security software as well. Strange "coincidence". All at once.