
Is your topic questionably “advanced”? Try browsing the other forums to see if your topic fits better in one of those. Is it related to something you are making in Scratch? (This includes OSes and other Scratch projects) If so, please post in Collaboration, Show and Tell, or another similar forum. Most sites have their own support system try asking there!
It is perfectly valid to ask questions about things related to programming, but not issues with external websites, apps, or devices. This is a key factor to keeping the ATs as clean as possible.
Is it about something you are planning on making but haven't made yet? If so, please wait to post until you have created a working prototype. If you don't like the new Start Menu or hell, even if you do, you have to try PowerToys Run.Help improve the Advanced Topics (Really!) Before you create a topic: Always search for duplicates or other similar topics before making an umbrella topic, e.g., “The Mac Topic”. It takes a little training to stop yourself from using a mouse to open files and apps, but once you get your brain thinking that way, it's much more efficient. PowerToys Run sounds like a power user tool, and it is, but it's also perfectly accessible to the average person. Of course, any of these plugins you don't want, simply turn them off. All apps can be run as administrator from within the results or send the path straight to your terminal. It has a built-in calculator, a unit converter, even access to basic shell features and registry search. In my experience though, PowerToys Run has become so good that I don't need to see more than three results and it'll have found what I'm looking for. If you want to only see a few results, you can decrease this, or increase it if you want to see more.
More so even than that, you have complete control over the results you get in PowerToys Run. Source: Windows Central (Image credit: Source: Windows Central)