March 15, 2026

Today, we discuss what might happen if you don't upgrade from Windows 10, a quick way to boot your Windows PC without Fast Startup, a to-do app faster than paper, and much more.

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Still running Windows 10? Here's what actually happens if you don't upgrade

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Windows 10 on a desktop.

Your Windows 10 PC still works fine, booting up, running the apps you need, and connecting to the internet. Nothing has visible changed recently, but there is a change. And the longer you wait to deal with it, the worse your options will become.

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Get 50% off a 1-year Sam’s Club membership with this StackSocial deal

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Household items can become expensive. That’s where bulk-buying at wholesalers like Sam’s Club can help. Sam’s Club offers the opportunity to stock up on all the essentials. But access to the supplier’s vast product array requires membership, which also comes at a cost. Thankfully, StackSocial is offering new subscribers a 1-year membership with auto-renew for the bargain price of just $25.

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You should disable Fast Startup but do this to keep your boot fast anyways

Skip Fast Startup and still get a PC that boots quickly every time.

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No one likes pressing the power button and then waiting around for the system to become usable. Windows does offer a feature called Fast Startup to help with it. But the truth is, it creates a lot of unexpected problems by preventing a full shutdown, which is why it’s best to stay away from it.

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I found a to-do app that's actually faster than a piece of paper

The tool that's reshaping how we get things done.

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I've always preferred journaling on paper. I write down how my day went, the tasks I need to finish, notes from my gym workouts, and anything else I want to keep track of. Putting things on paper helps me stay organized and makes it easier to keep up with everything happening in my life. That doesn't mean I haven't tried digital note-taking apps. Over time, I've experimented with tools like Google Keep for quick notes and Google Docs for longer entries and planning. Recently, though, I stopped using Google Docs and switched to another free app just to see if it could work better for me.

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You'll stop calling Windows 11 bloated after setting it up this way

These settings remove bloat right before the installation

The O&O Shutup++ app open in Windows 11 on a HP laptop

Windows 11 ships with a lot of unwanted apps out of the box. From Copilot to Bing and Edge, you'll find all kinds of extras on a new Windows installation. Most people would recommend you run a debloating script to remove these apps, but I think debloating Windows with third-party apps and scripts is a bad idea, as a lot can go wrong when you run an unknown script you downloaded from a random forum.

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Microsoft Windows 11 Pro is just $10 with StackSocial’s special pricing

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Your computer is nothing without its operating system. And if you’re a PC user, Windows is the go-to interface. It’s familiar, but its iterations become obsolete as fast as the hardware that peddles it. So, chances are, you’ll need an upgrade at one point – and Windows 11 Pro should do the trick. It’s easy to navigate, boasts the latest security features, and is chock-full of productivity enhancements. However, upgrades always come at a cost, and Windows 11 Pro is no different. But StackSocial’s deal makes it easy to commit, offering licensing for 94% off.

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This open-source wiki made me want to document things again

Real-time collaboration, structured spaces, and documentation that actually stays organized.

Documenting with Docmost

Documentation tools don't always offer the best experience. Several traditional wikis are clunky, and the cloud alternatives are pricey. Because of poor user experience and the cost of documentation, I abandoned documentation altogether. What broke the camel's back was watching documentation become a collection of unfinished pages no one revisited.

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