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OptionOfT 8 hours ago

Reminds me of Windows Search.

It's been botched since they added ads to the Start Menu.

Pretty soon VSCode will show you intellisense ads in the list of code completions.

Someone1234 7 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Windows Search requires a DNS lookup, and HTTP request to start your search, as a direct result if either one of those is slow the whole UI lags and hangs. It hasn't ever been fixed in Windows 11.

Also, there is a RegX way of disabling "bing" for-real in the search but they released an update that caused doing so to break search entirely if that was set (totally a coincidence I'm sure).

OptionOfT 7 hours ago | parent | next [-]

I have resorted to installing my laptop with Ireland / English & later switching the region to US / English. That way it's considered part of the European Economic Area.

Which allows me to disable web search in start, disable widgets, etc.

WackyFighter 6 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I use this script here and it will remove the stupid bing search feature.

https://github.com/musman96/win11debloat

naikrovek 5 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

> Windows Search requires a DNS lookup

WHY? Why? Why. I’m seriously asking. Who thought that was a good idea? Who?! FIRE THEM.

NO USER ever in the history of Windows users ever said: “I want to search the contents of my computer, but windows search is too fast; can you please make windows search extremely slow, make it omit things that I know exist, and also make it search the internet? Also, I want you to index my laptop while it is sleeping in my bag, making my bag very hot, and using up all my battery trying to cool down so that I have no battery left when I open up the laptop.”

No one has ever asked for that, but we have it, we’ve had it for a long damn time.

cryptonector 4 hours ago | parent | next [-]

BECAUSE ads that's why. They could have had the sense and respect for their users to make it async.

naikrovek 3 hours ago | parent [-]

This started before suggestions in the start menu.

Odd capitalization detected: might indicate that commenter is older with opinions stronger and more frequent than normal.

cryptonector 2 hours ago | parent [-]

The "odd capitalization" was humor related to the parent comment's "odd capitalization".

vkou 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

The best thing about windows 11 is that if you hit the windows key, and type 'restart', it searches for 'restart' on Bing.

Please give me the name, rank, and serial number of the PM who thought this was a good idea. I will use all my meager fortune to make sure that nobody will want to hire them for PM work ever again.

anonymars 6 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

It boggles my mind how broken this has become.

Windows Vista/7, search was instant and correct (modulo hard drive speed and RAM). Then Windows 10 came along, I click a local result, half the time it takes forever to open Explorer, or nothing happens, or there's no results once it does open.

By the way, things still work correctly and instantly with OpenShell, so something still works underneath whatever shit veneer has coated the shell

Let me fix the title: Microsoft, please get your shit together

I tried to help a relative set up a new Windows PC recently and had to give up. Everything was confusing and/or broken, and for the first time I am ready to just send them to Apple while they can still return it. A literal brand new PC with nothing installed, and after logging in, clicking Explorer in the task bar doesn't work and I have to reboot and try again? I'm not even angry, just disappointed.

Did you know there's no more Office, they literally call it Microsoft Copilot 365 now? Like, I've been through shades of this before (".NET", anyone?) but it's a thoroughly unhinged clusterfuck on an entirely different level now.

Oh, I'd say AI is rotting our brains, all right...

dietr1ch 4 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

> It's been botched since they added ads to the Start Menu.

Sounds like botched since they botched it

FridayoLeary 7 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

I'm convinced that the win10 Start Menu was the single worst thing microsoft inflicted upon us in that OS. I imagine that particular discussion went like this:

Exec1:"We have a semi decent os with a refreshingly updated UI that should stay relevant for a decade. How can we make it better?"

Exec2: "why not replace the perfectly good start menu we have with an ugly, oddly proportioned rectangle with animated ads for our products."

Exec3: "Sounds great! Just make sure it has a quarter of the information density of the old one and takes up twice the screen space."

I haven't used Win11 enough to discover how they have managed to further degrade the experience, but at least it looks nicer.

esseph 6 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Do you remember the windows 8 full screen start menu?

speedgoose an hour ago | parent | next [-]

I used it and it was alright. They made it optionally not full screen in Windows 8.1 quickly too.

8note 5 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

i miss the wondows 8 inking tools. loved that for drawing system diagrams and flow charts:'(

naikrovek 5 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

When Windows Phone was a thing, those live tiles were amazing. Those giant squares in the Win10 start menu were live tiles.

Such a shame that so few applications on Win10 made use of them.

FridayoLeary an hour ago | parent [-]

Never saw the point of them. I prefer static content, something which most web designers can't wrap their heads around.

Easy navigation is something Mac sucks at for no good reason. I don't know why Windows is trying to degrade their advantage.