News Tiny11 23H2 Windows Released With Greater Functionality, Numerous Bugfixes

I don't know if it will ever take off as a main option for users, but Microsoft should take the lesson from it and reduce the bloat in their OS. I mean, why start the printer spool service if there is no printer installed and the user is not printing anything? Apply this logic to most services and you get a much lighter experience.
 
They are getting ahead of Microsoft there, 23H2 isn't out yet... at least, if it is, its not on iso website.

Perhaps they using latest Insider builds
Addressed in the article "Somewhat confusingly, tiny11 23H2 is based upon Windows 11 22H2, not 23H2. Users can upgrade from this OS to Microsoft’s Windows 11 23H2 via Windows Update"
 
Since this is a modified windows im not sure how many reputable websites like toms hardware etc can suggest their users to try this windows. How are they sure it doesn't contain any malware or spyware?
 
So, even if I trust a person hiding behind GitHub nick, should I scan his ISO for viruses and trojans?
Yes, take Revo11 for example. Kaspersky found a Trojan in it.
Then how should you trim down your Windows 10 or 11 ISO? There is a new script, which is free, text only, no viruses, no URL invocations, just pure file manipulation and DISM commands. https://github.com/bravomail/tinier11
It runs very fast.