I wiped my Windows SSD after over half a year of not booting into it at all. I do not miss it, but I do greatly appreciate a larger /home partition spanning an entire 1 TB SSD (for reasons of buying at various times for projects that didn't need a lot of storage, I have 3 1 TB SSDs lol). Now to figure out how to enlarge the / partition with btrfs.
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And it'll work half good in English but be completely crap in any other language.
Good, I hope it keep self destruct for the foreseeable future, you're doing good Microsoft keep doing what you're doing.
Maybe Windows must just lose a massive share of the market to break his enshittification circle.
What? Nobody wants it? Let’s rush it out to users then. — Microsoft
I dual boot my rig. My primary is popOS. Might be time to permanently kill windows 11.
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I think the worst two things about this are the impact on the environment and the data collection. If you've ever used chatgpt, have you ever asked it to divulge what it knows about you? 🫠