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lb:windows [2026-01-31 16:54:43] – [Windows Ricing] ninjasrlb:windows [2026-02-12 19:53:59] (current) ninjasr
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 {{ img:b:r:windows.png?460 }} This article is on the subject of customizing, or //ricing//, Windows. I don't know what that term really means and I haven't heard it that much, but I'm gonna keep using it.\\  This article is primarily concerned with **Windows 10** and //not// Windows 11, though some of the stuff here is applicable to Windows 11.((:fn:>As a side note, I wouldn't recommend using Windows 11...but I //also// would not recommend switching to Linux in response. Like, not at //all//. I have more detailed thoughts on this, but if you don't want to use Win11...just stay on Win10. There is very little actually preventing you from not upgrading.))\\  Customizing Windows is actually far easier than most people realize...dare I say it? It's probably easier than customizing Linux. Key word //easier//.\\  You should generally take a degree of caution when taking this advice...because there is always the small chance that you may seriously break something. But the most basic customization (icons, themes, etc.) are basically 100% safe. It gets dangerous when you start trying to do more advanced and crazier stuff (like me).\\ {{ img:b:r:windows.png?460 }} This article is on the subject of customizing, or //ricing//, Windows. I don't know what that term really means and I haven't heard it that much, but I'm gonna keep using it.\\  This article is primarily concerned with **Windows 10** and //not// Windows 11, though some of the stuff here is applicable to Windows 11.((:fn:>As a side note, I wouldn't recommend using Windows 11...but I //also// would not recommend switching to Linux in response. Like, not at //all//. I have more detailed thoughts on this, but if you don't want to use Win11...just stay on Win10. There is very little actually preventing you from not upgrading.))\\  Customizing Windows is actually far easier than most people realize...dare I say it? It's probably easier than customizing Linux. Key word //easier//.\\  You should generally take a degree of caution when taking this advice...because there is always the small chance that you may seriously break something. But the most basic customization (icons, themes, etc.) are basically 100% safe. It gets dangerous when you start trying to do more advanced and crazier stuff (like me).\\
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 <div caution sheet center-text>I'm putting this note here because I have decided it would be best to split this article up, as it's currently a bit bloated. I'm not going to do it yet, so this is just a heads-up.</div> <div caution sheet center-text>I'm putting this note here because I have decided it would be best to split this article up, as it's currently a bit bloated. I'm not going to do it yet, so this is just a heads-up.</div>
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