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  • ADB stands for Android debug bridge. Basically android dev tools that allow you to do stuff with your phone, including uninstalling (or at least the closest you can get to uninstalling) system apps from your phone without rooting your phone.

    It's great and frees space from your phone, makes your launcher less messy and gives you peace of mind removing apps you don't want around.

    I personally use and recommend https://github.com/Lorenzoantonelli/TapDebloater/releases/tag/2.0 to easily uninstall system apps through adb.

    I see it's now archived, but I've used it recently and it still works as intended. If someone can provide a better alternative it's welcome to do so of course

  • I don't know about ansible, sorry

    Ame provides a wizard that runs with fairly elevated permissions to apply a set of scripts to the system.

    The changes are more or less radical depending on the playbook (the set of scripts) you choose.

    I've been using AME 10 for some years now and I've been really enjoying it. It removes windows update, ms store, XBOX apps and all windows telemetry and ads.

    Very polished experience overall, but not recommended to those who do not want or know how to mantain their system (stuff installed through chocolatey needs to be manually updated through CLI, even auto updating software, and you might need to find alternative apps to do stuff if the original ones are too integrated into the system, like Minecraft launcher)

  • Take a look at ameliorated.io

    If you don't want to put in the effort, the most time efficient way is just to install windows 10 LTSC (long term support), and slapping portmaster or adguard on it, with some telemetry-blocking DNS.

    Feel free to ask for more info if you'd like to know more

  • Bit of a bummer but still great tbh, let's hope it becomes some sort of industry standard. Not hoping too hard tho, lately the games released are not even finished, I doubt they'll find the time to implement FSR on top of that