Sometimes I have time to watch YouTube. And for the last few days, I saw videos where people took kind of the challenge to switch to Linux. At least for some time. It is fine. Somebody would like to try something new. Maybe they are missing something. Maybe there are better ways to do what they do, etc.

But what surprises me is that all these challenges start when there are some issues with their computer or Windows. For example, one person stated that he cannot press any buttons on the Calculator app. Another person stated that his computer would crash almost every day.

And due to these issues, they both decided to try Linux. And similar things happened to

Pretty much from the moment, personal computers go into our lives we see a specific type of programs that claim that they will improve performance. Modern versions of these programs promise to have more free memory, registry cleaner, and performance optimizations.

So far I haven’t seen any such program that does anything good. Moreover, most of them do bad things that look like good things. Let’s start with programs that make more free memory.

If you open Task Manager and then go to the “Performance” tab you will see “Free” or “Available” memory. And after you run a program that promises to free more memory, you will see that this number increases. Sometimes it increases by a lot. As a