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    • floquant@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      14 hours ago

      Powertoys seems to be the only thing keeping windows somewhat usable, I have no idea why they don’t include it in the build.

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      “Time to see who’s stopping me from deleting this file… svchost??? Goddamn it!”

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        I’m in this picture and I don’t like it. I was trying to diagnose a prod server crashing this very Wednesday and seeing the lines of svchost.exe is so fucking maddening… I’m glad ProcessExplorer was there to give some useful fucking info, at least.

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        Well, it could be an executable disguising itself as svchost. Pretty common for malware or video game cheats to name their executables svchost.exe to hide from anti-virus/anticheat

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          I used to, all the time

          This was in the XP days so I didn’t know how to figure out which service it was, I was a kid. But some svchost process would manifest as a task to switch to in the alt + tab switcher and made the computer slow and weird. I just killed it. No idea if it was a bug or a virus.

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      I discovered powertoys only recently, and it’s a pretty cool set of tools. From color picker, tiling window manager to regex file renames or copy/paste tools, it has a lot of QoL features.

      If you have to be on windows, i.e due ro work, I recommend not sleeping on it.

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      The performance view thing that comes with windows also allows searching for file handles but it’s not very user friendly. Also not possible without admin rights if I remember correctly