Should just use Linux, tbh.

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    7 months ago

    Your work laptop may have company spyware on it. That will drag down the performance of the system, especially if it is monitoring absolutely everything.

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      7 months ago

      It doesn’t. I bought it with a company credit card and I don’t let IT touch it. I gotta do a lot of stuff in the field so I don’t have time to call IT every time I need to install a software update update.

      The File Explorer behavior is something I’ve been noticing lately. I do have a number of cloud accounts connected for work, 2 One Drive, 1 dropbox, with a shit ton of files and folders (most not sync’d locally) and I wonder if File Explorer is looking through those when it opens.

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        7 months ago

        Probably the cloud syncing then. That’s always something that hurts performance. It would take investigating to find out what exactly is doing it.

        Note: I’ve used OneDrive, Dropbox, and Nextcloud, and historically, all these services take up a good chunk of resources… Windows, Mac, Linux, you name it. I’ve tried it on them all.

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          7 months ago

          Absolutely something related to Cloud drives and it trying to load something on slow bandwidth connections.
          If my network drive at home is not connected windows becomes a slow behemoth. Connect the drive back and dayum it’s fast.