
Thomas Trummer
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Microsoft admits File Explorer is slow in Windows 11, and it’s going to preload it in the background to help improve launch performance. “This shouldn’t be visible to you, outside of File Explorer hopefully launching faster when you need to use it,” Microsoft confirmed. If you don’t want Windows 11 to preload File Explorer, you can uncheck the option called “Enable window preloading for faster launch times” in File Explorer’s Folder Options under View. File Explorer is still snappy on Windows 10, but the modernized Windows 11 version also brought slower performance. This change is rolling out to Windows Insiders.




Nice youtu.be/wo84LFzx5nI






Zelensky: “The US will have to send their Sons & Daughters to fight & they will be dying” Do you support this?


Why so many devs are obsessed with systems programming? I don’t understand why C, Rust and Zig are so popular when they cover less than 5% of real software use cases.





Primary Side Bar left or right?




We all know that atan2 is the best function. But… x.com/KostasAAA/stat…












