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The other potentially obvious question is why bother using an OS that’s out of support when Linux is so good?

I left Windows 11. The last straw wasn’t Microsoft accounts or Windows updates. I actually thought the OS was fine, most OS updates actually added great new features, and anything I considered an annoyance was easy to disable permanently.

Toss your Windows 11 ISO into Rufus and disabling things like Microsoft account requirements is a trivial process.

What I actually rage quit Windows over was AMD graphics drivers and a couple of my video games crashing.

What caught me by surprise is just how little I’d miss it. I thought I’d need to dual boot or run a Windows VM for little random things. Nope, I just don’t need them.

I didn’t expect to find an OS with more software that I tend to like better. Like my email client, where I moved from Thunderbird to Evolution and for the most part I find that to be a step up in user experience.

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There's always the next great kernel level font or scrollbar exploit.
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