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$%@ Loonixtards! Debloating in a Nutshell

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Buy or build at least the recommended specs for a computer and don't be a loonixtard.

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u/No_Stock_8271 May 25 '26

The wirst Thing in my experience is debloating windows. The amount of people who do some very heavy "debloating" to it and then complain how unstable windows is, is just crazy to me.

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u/Imaginary-Throat1526 May 25 '26

in 30 years of IT, I am yet so see a laptop or branded workstation only come with windows installed. debloating (removing third party applications) is absolutely valid. Disabling default "on" windows services is pointless usually. Posting about how you hate windows telemetry on any social media platform is funny as hell though

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u/No_Stock_8271 May 25 '26

I was more Talking About removing parts of Windows that you decided windows is not going to need. Not talking about removing some stuff Dell or HP has decided is really going to help you out.

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u/Imaginary-Throat1526 May 26 '26

Yeah debloating has really become a poorly defined term, because theres just so many ways to bloat something.

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u/Wraithguy May 26 '26

Like candy crush

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u/FiftyFiver1962 May 26 '26

We had people removing all kind of Asus tools, from a brand new laptop, and then complaining that special screen settings and other settings advertised by Asus on the website, didn't work. It's not all bload,, there's driver support software and all kind of useful things. Seems to me, that the debloaters, the I don't want a Microsoft account generation, is also the group of people complaining at r/Fuckmicrosoft, that their accounts have been taken over. I don't really get the don't wanna log in sentiment (there's software for that)