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I actually liked Windows 10 for some reasons.
I truly hate Windows 11 for numerous reasons.
I enjoy running Linux.
See you around, Windows. You broke up with me.
It is you, not me. I will not miss you much.
There are DOZENS OF US!
I have a win10 machine, mostly for gaming. Then Proton happened, so that machine hasn't been turned on for nearly eight years now.
I have a win10 machine, for literally one program. It's Pioneer Rekordbox. It's required to analyse tracks for my Pioneer DJ decks. Runs fine in wine/proton, but there's no usb pass-through so I can't export to a usb to play on the decks standalone or plug my laptop into the decks for some features I mostly don't use anyway.
I recently tried out WinBoat, and it crashes all of WinBoat. Tried in a VM, but won't run properly. So I pulled out my old Surface Pro 4 and put windows back on it.
7 was peak for me
Tabs is file explorer is kinda the only nice thing about Windows 11, other than that after running a good script, you can make it like windows 10 in terms of bloat.
Which is still quite a lot of bloat... Lol. You had to do significant work to get windows 10 down to windows 7 levels which were, IMO, acceptable.