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    Winslop 26.02.02: Debloat Windows 11 for Control and Privacy

    The little utility that wants to “de‑slop” Windows 11 has suddenly gone from a niche script to a native GUI release — and the new date‑based stable drop, labeled Winslop 26.02.02, is already reshaping the conversation about control, privacy, and risk on modern Windows desktops. Background /...
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    Winslop: A Compact Open-Source Debloat Tool for Windows 11

    Windows 11 has a new, compact answer to what many users call “AI clutter”: a lightweight, open‑source utility named Winslop that exposes, disables, and in many cases removes on‑device AI features, promoted components, and other “slop” Microsoft ships with modern Windows builds. The project —...
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    Windows 11 Surpasses 1.4B Users, Yet Update Crises Spark Debate

    Microsoft’s claim that Windows 11 now reaches “over 1 billion monthly active devices” landed like a victory lap — and immediately reopened a broader debate about the state of the operating system. The milestone, flagged in Microsoft’s Windows Experience Blog, coincided with intense and public...
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    Linux Mint: A Practical Escape from Windows 11 Lock-In

    Microsoft’s push toward a locked-down, cloud-first Windows has left many users frustrated — and for a growing number of them, Linux Mint is emerging as the most pragmatic escape route from Windows 11’s growing pains. Background / Overview Windows 11 arrived with a clear security-first message...
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    Tame Windows 11 defaults: 8 fixes for speed and privacy

    Windows 11 can feel like a fresh start—sleeker visuals, improved snapping, and deeper integration with cloud and AI—but many users quickly discover that defaults matter. The modern default experience often nudges you toward Microsoft services, fills space with recommendations and feeds, and...
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