10 Debloater Verified | Chris Titus Windows
Chris laughed. Then he got angry. He posted the takedown notice on Twitter with a single line: "Looks like I hit a nerve."
Chris stared at the screen. An internal Microsoft engineer—someone who was just as fed up as he was—had just handed him the nuclear launch code. chris titus windows 10 debloater
His weapon wasn't a crucifix or holy water. It was a 847-line PowerShell script called cw10debloat.ps1 . Chris laughed
Power users forked his script a thousand times. YouTubers made videos titled "Microsoft HATES This One Weird Trick." The hashtag #FreeChris trended in tech circles. A lawyer from the Electronic Frontier Foundation reached out pro bono. " he said.
"I liberated our machine from the tyranny of bloatware," he said.
