This should be the bar.
And this is the part where the rubber leaves the pavement. Ever since 2003 I've been in the camp of "every part should be possible to manipulate through commandline" and it wasn't until PowerShell apps and Nanoserver that I realized "yeah that includes app shims."
It took until 2016-2017 to realize what I wanted out of Windows on the server side was within sight and it took until 2019 to realize it's been
within reach for a few years, at least until containers happened. Client side I just wanted the kind of freedom that exists at System level and we lost that after Vista/2008. This timeline is so dumb that Microsoft took everything that looked even semi-reasonable from Win10/2019 and created this nonstop cat-mouse atrocity with Win11/2022/HCI where we're on and off fighting this and that just to have a functional system configured exactly the way we want. Even recently it's been the case that updates are broken, sometimes to the point of trashing the existing installation or having users mess with their partitions
to solve a problem that isn't theirs. Can't move the start menu where we want anymore, can't pin items to it directly or pull the jump lists, revolving door Secure Boot hell, random CPU instruction gotchas that don't need to be there, hardware scheduler that...We're not having a good time and maybe I'm just wildly cynical but that looks like the norm from here.
Every time we find a workaround for one simple thing that we want done, it's 50/50 that an update will either permanently undo that desired behavior or straight up kill the install. Memory management is so bad that I can't even get a solid hour session of projecting to a wireless display over Miracast or whatever without my base install Win10 tablet choking on
something background related after closing out and randomly rebooting after a few minutes. That's not when stripped out, it's the behavior on full fat Win10.
Maybe it runs out of ram. Win10 on 4GB is almost like Win7 on 2GB minus the immediate
out of memory bang the moment you load desktop. I still make it work though.
I'll do it (and have). Nightmare scavenging mode featuring pure unobtanium (AMC/Jeep era parts). It's not for anybody. Overbuilt a wildly insane MPFI engine and manual transmission combo with a spare in case I ever care to experiment with low friction technologies.