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I stuck with Windows for as long as I did because of the widespread compatibility and ease of use, and I still use Windows 10 on one laptop that I've been using for 4 years because I just don't want to go through the pain of switching everything over when I'm likely to just upgrade the hardware before long anyway.
But I did switch over to Mint on my desktop and I've been shocked at how easy it was to switch. I haven't ran into any insurmountable compatibility issues and flat hub makes everything a breeze.
I'm super happy with the frequent updates and The cinnamon user interface is very familiar and easy to adapt to.
That being said, I'll never use a Windows operating system on a new machine or build ever again.
Windows 11 is just trash.
The UI changes alone left a bad taste in my mouth but you can undo most of them with a little bit of work, But you just shouldn't have to.
Then with the addition to advertisements in the taskbar and start menu I'd had enough.
I'm over the top, just fucking DONE with being a commodity and I refuse to use any paid service that serves ads.
Yes, Windows comes with most machines but it's not a free service.
And the option to stay on Windows 10 and continue receiving security updates on for a monthly fee is just short of extortion.
My personal tin foil hat theory is that they purposely made windows 11 trash so that people would support a subscription based Windows service with Windows 10.
I'm with you on that.