A "clean boot" starts Windows with a minimal set of drivers and startup programs, so that you can determine whether a background program is interfering with your game or program. This is similar to starting Windows in Safe Mode, but provides you more control over which services and programs run at startup to help you isolate the cause of a problem.
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I plan on having a QEMU/KVM setup with GPU passthrough for running those Windows games. However, I want an extremely minimal Windows installation. Other than WSL, I only want the bare minimum for the operating system to even function to be installed. I don't even want the calculator, the file explorer, or the Windows Shell.
Minimal APIs are architected to create HTTP APIs with minimal dependencies. They are ideal for microservices and apps that want to include only the minimum files, features, and dependencies in ASP.NET Core.
This tutorial teaches the basics of building a minimal API with ASP.NET Core. Another approach to creating APIs in ASP.NET Core is to use controllers. For help in choosing between minimal APIs and controller-based APIs, see APIs overview. For a tutorial on creating an API project based on controllers that contains more features, see Create a web API.
The developer exception page is enabled by default in the development environment for minimal API apps. For information about how to handle errors and exceptions, see Handle errors in ASP.NET Core APIs.
This tutorial teaches the basics of building a minimal API with ASP.NET Core. For a tutorial on creating an API project based on controllers that contains more features, see Create a web API. For a comparison, see Differences between minimal APIs and APIs with controllers in this document.
There is a possible solution here. Those tools install a minimalistic version of Java. I don't know if it is small enough for you. Just take a look and see: -do-i-run-a-jar-file-without-installing-java
Parameter binding for minimal APIs binds parameters through dependency injection when the type is configured as a service. It's not necessary to explicitly apply the [FromServices] attribute to a parameter. In the following code, both actions return the time:
The IResult interface can represent values returned from minimal APIs that don't utilize the implicit support for JSON serializing the returned object to the HTTP response. The static Results class is used to create varying IResult objects that represent different types of responses. For example, setting the response status code or redirecting to another URL.
The size and shape of windows also impact the quantity and quality of natural illumination, with larger and taller windows significantly increasing the amount of light infiltrating a space, particularly if they are paired with minimal frames. In that sense, by maximizing the amount of glass surface area, minimal window systems are ideal when looking to flood spaces with daylight and, at the same time, provide limitless, unobstructed views. Melting into their environment, these instantly make spaces feel brighter, more open and connected to their surroundings. This often results in buildings that are more visually appealing and enjoyable to visit, work and live in.
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Vitrocsa offers four innovative minimal window systems: Pivoting, Guillotine, Sliding and Turnable Corner. With different opening motions and unique functional and aesthetic qualities, each of these maximizes natural light and interacts with it in interesting ways. We explore these below through a selection of inspiring, light-filled projects that blend seamlessly with their exterior.
A contemporary renovation of a Victorian townhouse, this project incorporates a double-height glazed extension at the rear featuring a motorized Guillotine system. The window, comprised of three panels, is a contemporary interpretation of the ubiquitous Victorian sash window on a much larger scale. It extends to the full height and width of the extension, flooding the main living areas with light while providing uninterrupted views of the south-facing garden. Guillotine windows have multiple fixed and mobile configurations, meaning they can block and filter light, diffuse it or allow it to enter the room in a controlled manner.
With the right placement and design, minimal window systems have the power to not only enhance the quantity and quality of light in an interior space, but also to make a sophisticated, bold and memorable architectural statement.
So far I am seeing only standard and compact in my sites..... Whilst compact is an improvement on standard, I would ideally use minimal. According to Microsoft this should be a Q1 feature. Does anybody know if/when this feature will be released?
@Paul Griffiths as far as I know these are the only 2 options currently (Standard, Compact). I think the minimal was dropped from the initial rollout. There is a "shy header" coming but the timeline given at the SharePoint conference was "Later this year"
installed succesfully, and running faster and more smooth than the windows 10 home , but it is not activated, As the Tiny10 x64 Beta 1 runs Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC (Build 19044.1586, March 2022), I search online and finally get a windows 10 enterprise LTSC 2021 key from keyingo.com, it activated it successfully, remember , then ltsc 2016, 2019 are not working , only ltsc 2021 is working for the tiny 10
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What are the minimal requirements for running Swift on Windows? Currently Swift requires Windows SDK and Visual Studio. These packages can take a large amount of disk space. Is it possible to pack only the files needed into a separate installer and distribute the installer instead? Or can we build with Mingw-W64 and remove these dependencies? AFAIK, LLVM itself can be built with Mingw-W64, what about Swift?
I have more questions, of course, like how to set the values of , data-kmwidth and data-kmheight using variables, how to control where in the screen it appears, etc. I also have to test, as discussed above in subthreads, if I can list the window as being a window on this particular desktop, if I can move the windows to other desktops, etc., etc.
I'm running into some strange little glitches with the Custom HTML Prompt windows that suggest to me they are not as stable as I need. I wish I could mark the question Solved, but I did specify in the OP that I needed the windows to be in different Desktop Workspaces. That's where the Custom HTML Prompt (CHP) windows seem to have trouble.
When I create three windows with the above CHP code, they appear in the current Desktop. That's fine. But when I attempt to move one of them to another desktop, the other two CHP windows move with it. I cannot move the different CHP windows to different Desktops. Not critical, but foreboding.
I can create CHP windows in different Desktops by moving to the desired Desktop Workspace first and then creating the CHP window. However, as before, they don't like being moved between Desktops. In this situation, when I move a CHP window to another Desktop that already contains a CHP window, it initially looks OK, but it turns out that all the other CHP windows in other Desktops disappear, leaving only the two that are visible in the destination Desktop (the one created there and the one moved there).
I'm encouraged by being able to create CHP windows on every desktop; I might indeed be able to use them as the DTWSIDs that I desire. And if I hide them under the Status Bar by positioning them at Y=1, there would be no risk of them being accidentally moved and breaking the whole system.
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