I'm also annoyed by it. I get why it exists, as I've met people with zero clue about drive space, but Windows really shouldn't permanently attach training wheels to the bike.
I'd love a Windows hard mode button, but I guess that's just Linux now. If only work didn't need me to have Windows.
Feels like his response makes sense on the surface, but ultimately silly. You don't need to be a guru at Active Directory or GUI development to know how to navigate your OS competently.
Regardless, I'd even just opt for a, "don't fucking bother me about literally anything," button. But then Microsoft can't push whatever bullshit product they're trying to give you exposure to or sell.
microsoft's version of 'hard mode' is removing gui for settings--hiding them them in registry entries or (unavailable in 'home' edition) group policy.. or removing them completely and needing actual hacks of binaries to do.
I'll admit, POSH is quite powerful, especially DSC. I can't imagine being a Windows sysadmin back in the 90s/2000s before it appeared and fully matured.
Windows plays dirty, it's never kernel-on-kernel. Once it removed my wifi access in Linux out of spite. Gouge out the eyes and earn easy victory, but for as long as there remains the flash drive there is no true death amongst OSs.
creating and maintening 2 windows is hard, and they know that more hard mode people can, and probably going to linux, that's why they are supporting more and more linux, so they don't lose that consumer
It would be a simple boolean flag to turn off all of the hundreds of useless spam notifications windows insists on using. Not a hard configuration setting to add.