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I dumped Windows 11 for Linux, and you should too
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Made the switch after hearing alarming news about how shitty windows 11 is, I was scared to do it but it was my new year resolution. "What do you meeeaaan you're stopping updates for windows 10 basically forcing us to switch to an inferior ai filled spyware-like poduct???" I'm pretty n00b when it comes to complex tech, but thanks to the guidance of a dear computer savvy individual I found the install of endeavour the distro I use simple, it takes some getting used to but I don't miss windows at all and the vague sense of nerdy superiority that comes with the switch is kind of fun. I'm like; so brave Stoked to see others feel the same
Welcome to the club!