Standard Windows can consume 3GB to 4GB of RAM just sitting at the desktop. Kernel OS aims to cut that in half. No More Bloat
In an era where software bloat has become an accepted norm, a quiet rebellion is taking place on the fringes of the Windows ecosystem. It goes by the name of
One of the biggest complaints about modern Windows is the amount of data sent back to Microsoft. Kernel Os Lite builds often come with telemetry disabled or heavily restricted by default, offering a "quieter" and more private computing experience without the need to run third-party privacy tools post-installation.
Standard Windows can consume 3GB to 4GB of RAM just sitting at the desktop. Kernel OS aims to cut that in half. No More Bloat
In an era where software bloat has become an accepted norm, a quiet rebellion is taking place on the fringes of the Windows ecosystem. It goes by the name of
One of the biggest complaints about modern Windows is the amount of data sent back to Microsoft. Kernel Os Lite builds often come with telemetry disabled or heavily restricted by default, offering a "quieter" and more private computing experience without the need to run third-party privacy tools post-installation.