From warehouse to Microsoft Store: building and debugging PC Workman

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PC Workman, a solo-developed Windows system monitor with offline AI, was approved for the Microsoft Store. Three days post-approval, a tester's screenshot revealed the application displayed only dashes, indicating critical failures. The developer discovered issues with the Store's sandbox, sensor pipeline, and learning engine, which were subsequently fixed.


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