Oooh oooh I’ve got a confederate victim complex brother-in-law that would just use the crap out of this…
Oooh oooh I’ve got a confederate victim complex brother-in-law that would just use the crap out of this…


Dang that young guy could’ve saved a lot of money for the 4-8 years his friend was in the NFL and would’ve been able to go into a different career pretty easily.
What is the Rookie even? Copaganda?


Nice try M$, I completely removed OneDrive from all of my Win11 installs. It still tries to get me to save to the folder that once upon a time was OneDrive by default. Auto save off, and save as on every save and select the folder on my file server.
Well here we are 9 days later, my bad.
Didn’t want to write it out, so here is a LLM writing it more succinctly than myself:
Windows 10 Option 1: Using Settings
Press Windows + I to open Settings.
Click Apps.
Under Apps & features, scroll through the list or use the search box to find the program you want to remove.
Click the program, then click Uninstall.
Follow the prompts from the program’s uninstaller to complete the removal.
Option 2: Using Control Panel
Press Windows + R, type control, and press Enter to open Control Panel.
Click Programs → Programs and Features.
Scroll through the list to find the program you want to remove.
Right-click the program and select Uninstall.
Follow the uninstallation wizard to complete the process.
Windows 11 Option 1: Using Settings
Press Windows + I to open Settings.
Click Apps from the left-hand menu.
Click Installed apps.
Scroll or search for the program you want to remove.
Click the three-dot menu (⋮) next to the app and select Uninstall.
Confirm by clicking Uninstall again and follow the program’s uninstaller prompts.
Option 2: Using Control Panel (same as Windows 10)
Press Windows + R, type control, and press Enter.
Click Programs → Programs and Features.
Select the program you want to uninstall.
Click Uninstall and follow the prompts.