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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Sorry. I just got so, so fed up with Microsoft's bull shit recently that I just went ahead and got rid of it.

I've been dreaming about this possibility for 20 years now and it's finally doable.

They had something really good with Windows 10 but over time they made it worse and worse. Adding "features" nobody wants each update like Copilot and advertisements.

Also Windows 10 was supposed to be a rolling release and the last Windows we'd ever install. Then Windows 11 came out and it's the worst Windows OS they have ever made in my opinion, and that's including Win ME.

My comment, even if it didn't bring anything to the conversation, I think reflects that a lot of technical users on here have started doing. Migrating to Linux and laughing at the problems that Microsoft keeps creating for their users.