What makes Windows 11 so much better is that instead of using 1's and 0's, Windows 11 only uses 1's.

@SwiftOnSecurity who cares about windows 3

it's 2023

@morb I'm waiting for Windows 11.1 for the 3.1 throwback vibes.
@hugo Windows 11.1011 for Workgroups.
@SwiftOnSecurity unless it's busy installing updates - then it's use is 0.
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It makes predictive computing a lot more efficient
@SwiftOnSecurity It's 1 better innit? You're at Windows 10, where can you go from there? Nowhere. Unless, you go to Windows 11.
@SwiftOnSecurity well my mind got swapped into binary by the end and got confused at mention of Windows 3.
@SwiftOnSecurity As we gain experience and age as developers, binary logic increasingly coexists with urinary logic.
@SwiftOnSecurity Windows 9 is an underrated classic IMO
@SwiftOnSecurity Well, shit. Why didn't anyone just say so, dammit? Would've made my W11 pitch decks so much shorter than the 134 slides I used to use 🤣, starting with...
@SwiftOnSecurity This post alone is deserving of a Microsoft MVP award.
@SwiftOnSecurity ones take lower voltage, hence use less power: Microsoft's commitment to sustainable software.
@SwiftOnSecurity and what I like about that is it takes less space on the computer. A 1 is considerably skinnier than a 0. And they stack more neatly too!
@SwiftOnSecurity that’s a binary code joke right?
@SwiftOnSecurity so much more efficient in storing data. No space wasted on 0's!
@SwiftOnSecurity It saves power by not rendering toolbar buttons inside '...' only to use more generating flyout buttons.
@SwiftOnSecurity Gonna start telling my customers this.