
Microsoft is massively improving Windows 11's right-click menu — but it should have been like this from the start
THE SO WHAT
Windows 11 trimming bloat from core UI is a small but telling shift—OS vendors are under pressure to free up resources for local AI while keeping legacy hardware viable. If you build desktop software, assume users will expect lighter clients and more of the heavy lifting to move into background services and the cloud.
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