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their c# LSP theoretically worked for a week or so (I never saw it in action though), but now it always errors on launch :(

There was an issue in Claude code which is fixed in latest release

what's the make/model for the monitors? my setup is getting long in the tooth.

Two PA27JCV and one LG ultrasharp (it was cheap because it was broken and I repaired it) and the 4k monitor is a samsung which I cant recommend. (Open box was cheap though)

I bet the friend just pressed the Windows key, and typing "Calc" and quickly pressing enter caused Bing to search for calc instead. Common failure because window's start-menu search/load/discovery is a total mess.

Even in this case it opens the calculator. Web search results are further down.

if you are searching for something for the first time (or after caching invalidates), it seems like it prioritizes search sources that have already completed.

on my computer, that means web-search almost always completes first. So most of the time if I type in something "new" and don't wait, it'll bring up Bing.

Sometimes it looks like "downloads folder" file search completes before Installed app search completes, because on one occasion I typed in an app's name and it launched the INSTALLER for the app.

once all the searchs resolve it behaves "as expected". I am very surprised if you don't have the same symptoms I'm describing. Why is your computer behaving different from every Win11 install I ever interact with?


I just tried a search for "downloads" and the first result was "Downloads folder privacy settings". I never search for that so it wasn't cached. I even pasted in the query to give it less time to search before pressing enter.

I don't think I've changed any settings for search. Everything is still enabled. There's over 250,000 items in the search index so I haven't removed indexed locations. My computer is pretty much a high-end gaming PC using last generation CPU and GPU. But really I've never seen this behavior anywhere - including my very basic laptop. Maybe I could see this happening on computers that are still using a HDD but I haven't tested that.


pretty weird, i have a few moderately high-end pc's and cheap laptops and they all have the same issues. Maybe me disabling a bunch of telemetry stuff screws up the caching.

I don't think caching makes the difference for me. I never search for "downloads" so it shouldn't be cached. Calculator probably was cached.

I see you were fortunate enough to not use notepad aprox 5 months ago, when they were running the rich formatting preview. It was on by default, and would drop around 5% of the characters you type. Literally failing at the only thing it's supposed to do. I repro'd this on 2 out of 2 machines.

Maybe they fixed it, maybe they haven't. I both turned off formatting and am using vscode for notes now.


I think I had to disable spellcheck to fix the ignored keystrokes, it happened even after disabling formatting

ahh, it might have been spellcheck then. I turned off all that stuff. In the heat of the moment, maybe I was a bit too angry to do proper root cause analysis :P

Good info. Now I understand why they refused to acknowledge the UX issue behind my bug report: https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code/issues/7988

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(that it's a big pile of spaghetti that can't be improved without breaking uncountable dependencies)


dunno if you tried VS2026 C#, but it's worse. I have no extensions (besides the default Copilot) and it's a never ending battle of just trying to get the normal intellisense to show up. What's worst is that the copilot autocomplete suggestions fill in made up methods/properties. Why can't it look at intellisense to get the real ones?


FYI: VSCode is actually a much better autocomplete experience than Visual Studio 2026. Go figure.


Some very bad regressions recently.

the update immediately prior to this broke password protected fileshares. Had to wait weeks for a patch to be deployed.

What's worse, is that so many similar problems have occured over the last 20 years is that when you try to search for the problem, you are highly likely to not find the actual cause+workaround, but will instead find one from years before that doesn't exactly apply to the current situation.


in hindsight: very, very good investment advice :)


Until people show up at your house with guns and take your gold.


Or until gold becomes literally worthless as a trade commodity because bullets, medicine, food, and potable water are the only valued new $money...


> The whole set of machines looks like something China's ministry of agriculture would have come up with around 1980 or so

That's the most damning criticism one could make towards a project like this!


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