To speedup closing of Pull Requests you can use the web interface to close them, without any need to use your toolchain
Elasticsearch is really powerful and lets you choose exactly how you want your text to be analyzed, so you can survive almost any weird request
Using few lines of Python is possible to use output of *git log* command to export a graph of repo history
Winget is cool, but some of the packages are not really ready and sometimes it is better avoiding winget to update them
From a WSL2 distribution it would be great to be able to contact the host computer with IP address of the virtual Network and not with some other network address.
Finally Windows has its own Package manager
Since I'm deploying my blog with ftp, upload time is increasing too much with standard ftp
When you move to Hugo, sooner of later you should migrate every old content to it, so you can get rid of databases and other annoying things
If you have WSUS and performance are horrible, sometimes manual intervention is the only thing you can do
If you have WSUS and performance are horrible, you can gain some speed with some SQL maintenance