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I can’t believe a paid OS needs a tool like this. Here’s a GUI tool called OFGB (Oh Frick Go Back) to remove all the ads in Windows 11. It’s understandable if a free OS or app needs ad support, but this is just crazy github.com/xM4ddy/OFGB

[Screenshot Of a GUI Tool To Removes Ads From Various Places Around Windows 11]

  • tomkatt@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    I don’t see any of that. Cortana is disabled via settings toggle, no AI stuff, start menu web search is disabled. Updates are set to automatic download only and are only run upon shutdown if I choose “update and shutdown” instead of just doing shutdown.

    I dunno, there are legitimate things to complain about with Windows, but none of this really fits.

    In my case I power on, Steam launches, and I run a game. When done, I press the power button and it shuts down. That’s it.

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      7 months ago

      Yes, those are all things you’ve done now that you’ve set up your windows machine. Those are all steps you took to make life easier, what I’m saying is that requiring those steps makes Windows nothing like my steam deck.

      I literally powered it on the first time I got it, installed a game, and played. I can’t say that about a windows machine, ever.

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        7 months ago

        These are things for any OS though. I mean, on XFCE I spend time setting up my preferred shortcuts, software, tools, etc.

        On Mac, install rectangle, shortcuts, debloat. There’s no perfect default for everyone.

        The Steam deck is a special case because it’s literally a gaming handheld (though the term handheld for that thing is admittedly loose).

        And there’s still some things even with the deck. Did you set up emudeck? Heroic launcher? Configure it for desktop mode?