An "Efficient Windows 11 Experience" is Removing a Text Editor (Less than 5 Megabytes in Size) and Adding Chatbots That Require a New PC/Datacentre
"Known file sizes on Windows 10/11/7 are 4,247,040 bytes (38% of all occurrences), 3,059,712 bytes, 4,561,920 bytes, 4,583,424 bytes or 4,291,584 bytes," this page says.
New article, published only hours ago to say Vista 11 24H2 update removes WordPad:
Yes, chatbots are very, very efficient, unlike a simple text editor.
As Sompi put it a few hours ago: "They kill wordpad because they want that people use the office365 cloud."
"Yeah," Ryan responded, "and their fake-ass antivirus "Windows Defender" flags LibreOffice as malware. The real point of "Windows Defender" is to scan your hard drive and report files to the police. That's part of how these Sheriff's raids keep happening. Only, people are too stupid to realize how it works. It scans all the documents on your computer and uses them to put personalized ads on Bing. It's not an antivirus program. It's spyware. It's not uncommon for malware to attack other malware that's trying to compete with it. So _part_ of what Windows Defender does is this, purely to get the other guy's malware off the PC so Microsoft has the PC all to themselves. And the tertiary purpose is to flag everything that competes with Microsoft or which facilitates file sharing as a virus. This includes Bittorrent programs and LibreOffice." █