• dual_sport_dork@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    It’s a boolean operation implementing the rule in question. 0 is no action, 1 is do whatever the action is.

    In this case the action is a negative – disable the thing – so it is indeed semantically confusing to anyone who doesn’t have binary brain.

    The option for “Disable Windows Consumer Features” (i.e. stop installing Candy Crush and other bullshit in your start menu without your consent) works the same way.