Travel router, use that to connect to the "host" wifi/network, and only ever connect your device through the travel router... always will show the same network, no?
Naw - corps will just get engineers to fudge the emissions numbers, then they have someone low-level and easy to blame and remove from the organization... VW:
This is exactly my experience - I have a Lenovo W530 from 2013, it has an i7, 32gb RAM and SSDs (RAID0 for performance, backups are off-device) - and it is STILL lightning fast.
However - EVERY single trick I have tried... the above command, LTSC, Enterprise edition, etc, results in a situation where after installation a few days (or hours) and some updates get installed, and... blue-screen-of-death on every boot.
Gave up, installed Linux - still working through some issues (GPU driver compatibility), but overall it is a much better experience...
That is the reality of pretty much every "luxury product/brand"...
It is convincing people to pay a premium for what is still at the end of the day a stitched leather bag, watch, computer or smartphone made in factories like everything else.
People pay for names, to project their luxury lifestyle.
It is very rare that the actual quality/performance of a "luxury item" is dramatically above a high-quality equivalent. Does a Rolex tell time and look better than a Breitling? Or a Tag Heur? Or a Seiko? Each of those represents a different price/style point - and ultimately it is subjective to a consumer - who wants to project a certain style/look.
If-I-Recall-Correctly, it was typically a 10x memory load to open an XML file in a DOM parser. Which could get really ugly, really fast when you were dealing with many files.
Even mentions in the article that he would be hesitant to respond the same way with his resources... that's when I stopped reading, so frankly don't know if he changed that attitude or not...
Actually - I believe - within Windows 11 - the "WebClient" service is now deprecated (which is what - IIRC, actually implements the WebDAV client protocol so that it works with Windows File Explorer, drive mappings, etc.)...
Played around with WebDAV alot... a long time ago... (Exchange Webstore/Webstorage System, STS/SharePoint early editions)...
(Or phone tether, if you have a good data plan)
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