No one is forcing you to use it. I haven't used it myself, but htmx looks to be a good solution for many web applications.
Is it? If this could be disabled, the performance would be so much better, it can be truly called Windows 12. But now M$ forbids user to do that without probably jumping through big hoops.
No one is forcing you to use it. I haven't used it myself, but htmx looks to be a good solution for many web applications.
Is it? If this could be disabled, the performance would be so much better, it can be truly called Windows 12. But now M$ forbids user to do that without probably jumping through big hoops.