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Windows line wrap

Grondhammar

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Not worth its own thread, but I just noticed the informative linewrap on the PowerShell folder... Did not know this, but it makes sense (said by a 10 hrs a day Linux user).
 

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Not too long ago I reinstalled Windows 10 on a spare SSD and it reminded me of how needlessly complex and overdone Windows is in comparison with Linux. Yet to consider that Windows 10 was considerably less problematic than Windows 11.

Made it a joy to return to Linux. Still not sure if I even want to install Windows 11 on another SSD just as a platform to play games and little else. May not be worth so many headaches one can completely bypass in using a Linux distribution of your choice.

Ironic that Linux is so pliable that you can customize it NOT to be needlessly complex even less than it already is compared to Windows. Where I simply turn off the visability of sections of Linux I never access anyways by simply unchecking a box using the Cinnamon menu editor. Showing only features I want to remain visible by my choice alone...and not any monolithic developer like Microsoft.

So Much Simpler...webp
 
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