Microsoft Finally Realizes Nobody Wants Its Windows 11 Preinstalled Bloatwarefne8w2ah@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.world – 1468 points – 11 months agopcmag.com485Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentWhat about FUCKING TEAMSPS> get-appxpackage *teams* | remove-appxpackage I love PowerShellI understand that your comment makes sense in context, but wash your mouth out with soap for speaking such vile heresyPowerShell is one of the best things MS has done. Turning a rich, OO environment into a CLI was smart.Kind of horrifying to use when you're used to a unixy shell though!Perhaps, but the same goes the other way. I'll stand by PowerShell even though windows is hit and miss at best.If lemmy had gold I'd give you someI'm glad there's no gold. I'll still tell you what I told people about buying gold. Go make a donation to a charity instead. I like fsf.org, saf.org, or gunowners.orgYou could always uninstall Teams and still can, regularly via the Settings app.Fun fact, if you have Teams uninstalled, hitting Windows key + c will conveniently install it again. Yay!
What about FUCKING TEAMSPS> get-appxpackage *teams* | remove-appxpackage I love PowerShellI understand that your comment makes sense in context, but wash your mouth out with soap for speaking such vile heresyPowerShell is one of the best things MS has done. Turning a rich, OO environment into a CLI was smart.Kind of horrifying to use when you're used to a unixy shell though!Perhaps, but the same goes the other way. I'll stand by PowerShell even though windows is hit and miss at best.If lemmy had gold I'd give you someI'm glad there's no gold. I'll still tell you what I told people about buying gold. Go make a donation to a charity instead. I like fsf.org, saf.org, or gunowners.orgYou could always uninstall Teams and still can, regularly via the Settings app.Fun fact, if you have Teams uninstalled, hitting Windows key + c will conveniently install it again. Yay!
PS> get-appxpackage *teams* | remove-appxpackage I love PowerShellI understand that your comment makes sense in context, but wash your mouth out with soap for speaking such vile heresyPowerShell is one of the best things MS has done. Turning a rich, OO environment into a CLI was smart.Kind of horrifying to use when you're used to a unixy shell though!Perhaps, but the same goes the other way. I'll stand by PowerShell even though windows is hit and miss at best.If lemmy had gold I'd give you someI'm glad there's no gold. I'll still tell you what I told people about buying gold. Go make a donation to a charity instead. I like fsf.org, saf.org, or gunowners.org
I love PowerShellI understand that your comment makes sense in context, but wash your mouth out with soap for speaking such vile heresyPowerShell is one of the best things MS has done. Turning a rich, OO environment into a CLI was smart.Kind of horrifying to use when you're used to a unixy shell though!Perhaps, but the same goes the other way. I'll stand by PowerShell even though windows is hit and miss at best.
I understand that your comment makes sense in context, but wash your mouth out with soap for speaking such vile heresyPowerShell is one of the best things MS has done. Turning a rich, OO environment into a CLI was smart.Kind of horrifying to use when you're used to a unixy shell though!Perhaps, but the same goes the other way. I'll stand by PowerShell even though windows is hit and miss at best.
PowerShell is one of the best things MS has done. Turning a rich, OO environment into a CLI was smart.Kind of horrifying to use when you're used to a unixy shell though!Perhaps, but the same goes the other way. I'll stand by PowerShell even though windows is hit and miss at best.
Kind of horrifying to use when you're used to a unixy shell though!Perhaps, but the same goes the other way. I'll stand by PowerShell even though windows is hit and miss at best.
Perhaps, but the same goes the other way. I'll stand by PowerShell even though windows is hit and miss at best.
If lemmy had gold I'd give you someI'm glad there's no gold. I'll still tell you what I told people about buying gold. Go make a donation to a charity instead. I like fsf.org, saf.org, or gunowners.org
I'm glad there's no gold. I'll still tell you what I told people about buying gold. Go make a donation to a charity instead. I like fsf.org, saf.org, or gunowners.org
You could always uninstall Teams and still can, regularly via the Settings app.Fun fact, if you have Teams uninstalled, hitting Windows key + c will conveniently install it again. Yay!
Fun fact, if you have Teams uninstalled, hitting Windows key + c will conveniently install it again. Yay!
What about FUCKING TEAMS
I love PowerShell
I understand that your comment makes sense in context, but wash your mouth out with soap for speaking such vile heresy
PowerShell is one of the best things MS has done. Turning a rich, OO environment into a CLI was smart.
Kind of horrifying to use when you're used to a unixy shell though!
Perhaps, but the same goes the other way. I'll stand by PowerShell even though windows is hit and miss at best.
If lemmy had gold I'd give you some
I'm glad there's no gold. I'll still tell you what I told people about buying gold. Go make a donation to a charity instead.
I like fsf.org, saf.org, or gunowners.org
You could always uninstall Teams and still can, regularly via the Settings app.
Fun fact, if you have Teams uninstalled, hitting Windows key + c will conveniently install it again. Yay!