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Thank you Windows for making your latest version so shitty that I feel comfortable running Linux on all my hardware.
If the latest version is this shitty then I only expect the previous one to be enshittified up to the point of support drop.
Linux FTW!
All they had to do was to allow me to move the taskbar to the side and I'm only partially joking.
I'd say all they had to do is remove mandatory Microsoft accounts but the road windows is going down just makes me think it was just a matter of time.
can't fix whats broken by design
I'm actually excited at how great Linux gaming has become. I might keep my Win10 install around solely for VR games MAYBE. (I have a WMR headset. Womp womp...)
But I'm not worried at all, for when they "drop support" and I can just continue on doing all the important stuff on Linux with hardly a passing thought. Thanks for the extra disk space, Microsoft!