It’s not about the stability, which is about as high as you can expect from any OS, it’s about having to deal with crapware that you’ll never use. The recent changes to comply with EU laws prove that none of it is essential.
My problem with windows is all the telemetry bullshit really. Just let me use my damn computer in peace. Trying to force MS accounts down your throat and constant pining back to MS servers to report my every move and sell all my data while pretending not to. I legit have packet captures on my computer and even if you go in and disable it on the registry or through group policy I assure you Windows spies on your shit.
I don’t like it, because like Experian did in the past exposing all your identity, social, addresses, credit card info, etc. Windows leaks can do the same and you’ll be fucked even while they lie and get exposed and only recieve .25 cents from a class action lawsuit and more “windows identity monitoring” service or some shit. With Linux you don’t have to worry about any of that. That said, I do use all major OS’s as theirs pros and cons with all, but if we’re talking what we hate about windows that’s definitely one.
Windows is more stable and powerful now than it has ever been in the history of Windows.
What are you on about?
Stable, my ass. While 10 was ok, 11 is a shit show. Constantly breaking UI. Performantce isssues and bad UI design. For me, its the worse one yet.
It’s not about the stability, which is about as high as you can expect from any OS, it’s about having to deal with crapware that you’ll never use. The recent changes to comply with EU laws prove that none of it is essential.
Windows 7 was no where near as stable as 10/11, so wrong 😑
My problem with windows is all the telemetry bullshit really. Just let me use my damn computer in peace. Trying to force MS accounts down your throat and constant pining back to MS servers to report my every move and sell all my data while pretending not to. I legit have packet captures on my computer and even if you go in and disable it on the registry or through group policy I assure you Windows spies on your shit.
I don’t like it, because like Experian did in the past exposing all your identity, social, addresses, credit card info, etc. Windows leaks can do the same and you’ll be fucked even while they lie and get exposed and only recieve .25 cents from a class action lawsuit and more “windows identity monitoring” service or some shit. With Linux you don’t have to worry about any of that. That said, I do use all major OS’s as theirs pros and cons with all, but if we’re talking what we hate about windows that’s definitely one.