As a maintainer you are responsible of merging prs that should be in main into main. Your job is not to merge prs with eachother, it is expected that when one makes a pr, they will maintain it until it is merged, that means they are the ones doing the merging work between their code, which they know, and the target.
Hey there Chris! Just wanted to thank you for all the amazing work you and the community have done As a not really tech-savvy guy, I was able to avoid so much frustration from windows thanks to your utilities and guides, and to my wonder windows 11 runs even better than the stripped down windows 10 I was using before Whenever you read this, I hope you have a lovely day sir!
I've been reading your XAML and a cleaner solution to all the hardcoded checkboxes in there i would use a listbox reading a hashtable or XML file with all the options. Just set itemSource to the object.
yeah its not python problem per say more an issue with a package or the package manager itself perhaps. Updates need to be done on the regular and yes you do get the odd update snafu where it takes a while but as a linux user for many years this doesnt happen often. Hopefully that 3 hour snafu will be the last pain point for you in a while.
When I check mark to "Remove OneDrive" and then click on "Run Tweats" all of my Desktop Icons disappear except the Trash can Icon. What happen? And how do I get these back? Thanks
winutil is amazing but for the moment microwin is not complete. I'm sure in the near future will be just fine and should be because is the best utility out there. Thank for your work Chris!
by the way, i think python is just bad in general performance in linux. i mean as a common people with some years of using windows experience, i remember that windows could finish big windows update that has 2-3 gigs in just 20 to 30 minutes in potato computers. and yet, a 400 megabytes updates in linux would take over THREE HOURS to complete. not sure if python scripting and cron jobs simply slow or its just python in general. why do windows could do it so fast? and rarely did errors in the process. that even if the PC crashes at some point during windows update. i have already severa times get a bugged linux update that only have about 100 to 200MB payload that require me to remove it in the synaptic package manager and re update. that after nearly 2 hours of update process.whats with python?
I'd like to thank you Chris for this utility. You bring great info and insight on all things computer. Great content. Have a Happy New Year.
As a maintainer you are responsible of merging prs that should be in main into main. Your job is not to merge prs with eachother, it is expected that when one makes a pr, they will maintain it until it is merged, that means they are the ones doing the merging work between their code, which they know, and the target.
Hey there Chris!
Just wanted to thank you for all the amazing work you and the community have done
As a not really tech-savvy guy, I was able to avoid so much frustration from windows thanks to your utilities and guides, and to my wonder windows 11 runs even better than the stripped down windows 10 I was using before
Whenever you read this, I hope you have a lovely day sir!
I've been reading your XAML and a cleaner solution to all the hardcoded checkboxes in there i would use a listbox reading a hashtable or XML file with all the options. Just set itemSource to the object.
One of the best examples when it comes to bad names is Ncmpcpp. It's even hard to remember. 🤠
Big facts about the bad names and software
Its funny to look back at the lists of Linux packages from the early days before it was corporate.... Sooooo many curse words I never knew before lol
yeah its not python problem per say more an issue with a package or the package manager itself perhaps. Updates need to be done on the regular and yes you do get the odd update snafu where it takes a while but as a linux user for many years this doesnt happen often. Hopefully that 3 hour snafu will be the last pain point for you in a while.
When I check mark to "Remove OneDrive" and then click on "Run Tweats" all of my Desktop Icons disappear except the Trash can Icon. What happen? And how do I get these back? Thanks
Ya, do nix hyperland.
winutil is amazing but for the moment microwin is not complete. I'm sure in the near future will be just fine and should be because is the best utility out there. Thank for your work Chris!
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Feel same
i know the barefoot feeling
there is no logical reason to remove thorium it is still an excellent web browser
TFD
by the way, i think python is just bad in general performance in linux. i mean as a common people with some years of using windows experience, i remember that windows could finish big windows update that has 2-3 gigs in just 20 to 30 minutes in potato computers. and yet, a 400 megabytes updates in linux would take over THREE HOURS to complete. not sure if python scripting and cron jobs simply slow or its just python in general. why do windows could do it so fast? and rarely did errors in the process. that even if the PC crashes at some point during windows update. i have already severa times get a bugged linux update that only have about 100 to 200MB payload that require me to remove it in the synaptic package manager and re update. that after nearly 2 hours of update process.whats with python?
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why are not making ci jobs and automate it? you're doing sht the hard way chris