LordOfChaos
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This whole chat reflects a lot of what I've felt about modern OS's on modern hardware for a while now. Think about how much faster we've gotten over the last 15 years, but do basic tasks actually feel faster? Right clicking a desktop and taking a fraction of a second, or taking 1.5 seconds just to open 'my computer', on a fast NVMe drive and all the processor cores a consumer OS should dream of, it just has a feeling of not being a hardware thing at all and the OS just not doing all it could to truly feel fast on fast modern hardware. Especially where a local operation is held up for a network operation like they messed up start menu search with and onedrive crap.
After using a debloat tool some of the network bits do feel better, but I still don't really feel modern fat operating systems are making our hardware feel as fast as it really should feel, and I would like a "Snow Leopard" year across all operating systems by all major companies including Apple and Google, although now I'm sure the next few years will be adding AI stuff. A full year of tuning performance, refining, removing, bug fixes, and just making it work as well as possible and take advantage of all the silicon to feel fast before moving on
This is a good read too:
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