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Not to be adversarial but it’s either their way or the linux way 🤷♀️
I think it’s way more fun to mess around and problem solve Linux issues than do whatever is you’re doing on windows.
Maybe you have some specific windows use case, in which case my condolences, but you will probably never be as safe you’d like on windows ever
Honestly just emulating a jaikbroken windows 10 on linux might be a decent idea.
You won't get the weird AI updates and VM helps with security/privacy if you are smart about it.
Alternatively a jailbroken windows 10 on metal BUT with competent, 3rd party antivirus and security software.
Why not just use wine on Linux instead of emulating windows