I knew it was good practice to do that, but I was excited, impatient, and probably overconfident as well tbh. It worked out fine this time, but I could have ended up wasting so much more time if I needed to start disassembling things to troubleshoot. I'll definitely take the time to do it in the future if I ever build another.
Top 10 most anxiety inducing moments. The fear of losing a $2,000 device is a strong one.
"Is this definitely the power button?" "Are the fans supposed to be spinning already?" "Did the monitor just flicker?" "I should have tested it outside the case first, what if I have to take it apart again?"
Walked into a wall not too long ago and bent my glasses out of shape. A little bit of heat from a heat gun and I was able to get them back to fitting correctly without needing a trip to the office.
I'm pretty sure the shared applications it's referring to there are UWP apps, which use a different set of APIs to traditional Win32 apps that are only available on full Windows versions. I looked into how Edge works a bit more, and it sounds like Microsoft made a special translation layer to take Edge's Win32 API calls and turn them into UWP ones. I guess games would be possible to run like this too?
That seems like a bit of a stretch to me. If they felt the need to change the title, they would have done that before this reveal considering the war has been ongoing for 2 years now.
YouTube is shit too, they're just the only game in town