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Cool, mr. Unicorn. You are a small minority of a small minority, though. I do have lots of questions about whether you would have upgraded to 11 given the chance, or about when you intend to get a new PC, and whether you'd switch to Win 11 then, or about why you didn't try the workarounds for the compatibility issues, or why you aren't trying the options to extend the support on Windows 10, or whether the spyware thing would have been enough and so whether you'd have switched regardless. Because you sure sound like a guy who would have tried Linux before. "Why I am on Linux on my primary desktop computer" is... very specific wording.
But taking you at your word you're still 2% of 2%. Of 2%, given that you're on Lemmy. Except you seem to be on programming.dev, so... of 2%?
Idk why you're talking like that, I wasn't trying to contradict your point, I was just making conversation and sharing my experience.
But anyways, to answer,
If Windows 10 support had been longer, Windows 11 didn't have such a horrible spyware thing (literal screenshots), or my computer was a little newer then I probably wouldn't switch. It was a perfect storm of circumstances, I admit.
Since then the only problems I have run into are very specific ham radio programs that only have Windows support, and even those work on Wine, but it's annoying. I've just been borrowing my wife's laptop. Typically things like firmware flashing programs. CHIRP works perfectly (another program) on all platforms.
Edit: also I had an annoying experience with OneDrive recently. Just a lot of negative things right at the end.
Oh, I didn't mean to come across like that, I'm just saying you don't sound like the archetypal Windows user and even if you were you'd be in a tiny minority.
Which, yeah, tracks with what you're saying about both your use case and your profile. You sure don't sound like you're using your PC as the average end user does. The average user has not tried Linux, doesn't have those applications in mind, certainly has no set opinion on dual booting or UEFI. You ARE a bit of a unicorn there. As am I, I suppose, although I'm bouncing back and forth, not maining Linux, and not because I'm particularly dissatisfied with Win 11 specifically.
You are pretty archetypal on the OneDrive thing. Everybody has had an annoying experience with One Drive recently. I don't know that there are any other experiences to be had with OneDrive at all, to be honest.
My experience with OneDrive lol
https://programming.dev/post/17043712
True story, OneDrive is the one piece of Microsoft software where I always accept any prompts to give feedback or fill surveys.
My feedback is always the same: "This is the piece of software that has cost me the most money and work hours over the years"
This is an accurate assessment.