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Sweden Katılım Nisan 2022
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Covering some recent major updates for Call of Duty PC; CB Launcher + HMW Updates, and the long awaited CoD WWII Client 👀 hope you all enjoy!
📺: youtu.be/37QuAis0r7g
📺: youtu.be/37QuAis0r7g

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I finally made S2x open source 🎉
github.com/Brentdevent/S2x
It took me a while to write everything down😅, but I hope the notes are useful to others who are interested in this stuff. Feel free to leave feedback if you find anything wrong or unclear.
github.com/Brentdevent/S2…
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think about it, someone died today in a tragic accident
who probably spent months or years being depressed/anxious about their life/future… just to have no future
take life day by day and enjoy every little thing as much as you can
you genuinely don’t know when your last day is
I have one regret in life and only one. That regret is wasting a lot of my life being upset over something that doesn’t matter today
I still have nerve damage (CRPS) BECAUSE of it, but maybe that’s what keeps me in check & grateful
Always reminding me how much worse things can get until you really do appreciate the beauty of life
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@WindowsLatest slopdows trying to make everything still sloppy, what a great time to be alive
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Microsoft's hidden Windows 11 trick makes apps launch 70% faster. I tested it on a low-end PC, and early results are promising.
Right now, when you click Start, open File Explorer, launch Edge, or right-click for a context menu, and there’s often that tiny micro-stutter before anything happens.
Microsoft is now testing a feature called Low Latency Profile.
Once turned on, and you do a high-priority action, Windows 11 briefly pushes the CPU to max frequency for 1–3 seconds, finishes the task faster, then drops back down.
In my testing on a constrained VM with just 2 cores and 4GB RAM, the difference was obvious. Edge, Outlook, Copilot, and the Start menu opened much faster. CPU usage spiked to around 96–97%, but only for a few seconds.
For high-end PCs, the difference may be small. But for budget laptops and low-end Windows 11 machines, this could be a real game-changer.
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