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I still have a laptop with a tiny shrunken Windows partition on it in case I need it for some reason, but I've not actually booted it since installing debian. I can't be bothered to figure out how to clean up the bloat, disarm the telemetry, avoid the online MS services, block the ads, dodge the bugs, wait for the updates, get used to all the various stupid ways the UI has changed since the win XP I was familiar with, et cetera.
Using Windows these days is just way too much work, I don't know how anyone even does it.
And once you figure that all out, an update turns half the shit back on without telling you.
Also, Microsoft Store reinstalls the apps you uninstall almost every other time you reboot and twice if you check for updates.
Using Windows as intended by Microsoft is pretty damn easy. It becomes a chore if you try to disarm spyware, avoid the cloud, etc.
This is it for me. I'm tired of swimming upstream for my privacy.
Yep. The forced install of Copilot Vision was the straw for me. Linux was a steep learning curve, but worth it