The Silent Processeses in the Back

This article critiques the opaque "metabolism" of Windows 11 Pro: ~300 silent background processes consuming RAM and CPU, driving planned obsolescence and user dependency. Contrasted with Linux—where the author runs 12 distros on legacy hardware—the piece champions transparency, efficiency, and user sovereignty. Linux offers full hardware control, zero royalties, deterministic performance, and optional Windows compatibility—without sacrificing freedom. The core argument aligns with the author's foundational principle: added value flows from individual agency, not institutional imposition. Technology should empower, not obscure; optimize, not inflate. In a deterministic framework, system design reflects ethical priority: either serve the user's autonomy, or serve the vendor's revenue. The choice is architectural—and moral.

The Silent Processeses in the Back

If you think theese are the process runing on the background of a win 11 pro session, you guess right.


That’s the reason why you have to buy a new P.C. every year.
I don’t go to much on detail.
I don’t question the obvious purpose.

An innocent user has difficultn in knowing what’s going on.

But yes, about 300 process runing in silence.

Lot’s of RAM, Lot’s of processor cores.

Something very different from one of the thousands of Linux Distros availabke.

In an old Sonny Vaio with 2mb RAM I have 12 Linux operating systems.

Notebook Usado Sony Vaio SVT111A11X Intel Core i3 4GB RAM SSD 240GB 13


fast. reliable. high customization.
I choose one them and configure everything.
It run’s win programs if you want to.
no royalties, all free.
You can configure A.I. agents if you want to.

You have full power over your hardware without paying anything.

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