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Must be bliss, mate
Could you expound?
The OS is riddled with ads. How can anyone be okay with ads running at the OS level is beyond me.
The tracking is also getting much much worse, they spy on every fucking thing they can.
Is there a particular edition that's prone to this? I don't see any on my work or personal laptop. Either that or they're so subtle that I don't even see them.
I have never seen an ad using Windows.
I have been using Linux 100% for the past several years without any use of Win. The last time I used Win, it was Win 7 on a work computer. All I know about Win since is from what I see on Lemmy and the very few short instances when I might look at a friend's computer. What I remember not liking about it was a lack of control in comparison to Linux and that it would get slower and slower with updates. Is the latest Win really as bad as Lemmy makes it out to be? Are there ads in the OS? Does it truly spy on you without your knowledge?
I understand there to be telemetry. As I already said, I have never, not once, ever seen an ad using Windows from 95 to 11.
Lemmy is a bunch of Linux users who genuinely don't know how to custom-install Windows without all the bloat
It's bizarre, how the fuck are they managing Linux if they can't even do that?!?
Because they like the idea of doing that and still feeling like they own their computer in every way possible.
It's pretty sad that the best windows experience now, is just breaking it down to pieces and custom installing.
I can do that. In fact, I do that for the only device in my home that still has Windows. But my point is that you don't want to really use a system where you need to do something like debloating the OS after every update.
My days of installing LTSC, ShutUp10, Massgrave, modifying ISOs, unchecking 20 checkboxes during install and installing hosts files are over.
Nowadays I just install Linux and it does what I want without begging for it.
Did ye aye