I have been working on a server problem on behalf of a client, and the hosting company has decided that the slowdowns the website experiences periodically are due to "a memory leak somewhere in the code of the website." This website is not using any compiled code, so I don't see how it's even possible for the code to have a memory leak. I just want to make sure that I'm correct before I tear these idiots a new a-hole.
I use it every day so personally yes I need it, or rather I want it. I use OpenShell though, not the garbage modern Start Menu. I just counted and at the moment I have a total of 92 program shortcuts organized into six folders almost exactly the way I did back in Windows 95. I can get to any program I want to run very quickly. I never use Search to find or run programs.
I use the search function and little else since Windows 11 (but there are times where Saved Searches take precedence since the search feature on the Start menu is worse than before). I use other features in previous releases.
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I have been working on a server problem on behalf of a client, and the hosting company has decided that the slowdowns the website experiences periodically are due to "a memory leak somewhere in the code of the website." This website is not using any compiled code, so I don't see how it's even possible for the code to have a memory leak. I just want to make sure that I'm correct before I tear these idiots a new a-hole.
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