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[–] TehPers@beehaw.org 1 points 2 days ago (1 children)

The latest round of "stuff I wasn't informed would be installed for me" included enough software to switch me to Linux. I'm still dual booting during the transition, but moving fully over when I can.

I honestly used to love Windows too. Windows 10 was great, and 11 had problems but was still very usable on the happy path and came with some great improvements over time. These days, it's just so full of bloatware. I just want my damn computer to be mine, and I'd hope an OS license that retails for $200 would be enough to get them to stop advertising to me and shoving shit down my throat but I guess not.

Word and Powerpoint are good too, but there's some real competition there these days. I haven't needed those on my personal PC in years though, so that's never been a problem for me, and it'll continue to not be a problem as long as that software continues to require a subscription.

[–] Gazumi@mstdn.social 1 points 2 days ago

@TehPers @SuperSpruce Yeah, that's how i switched. Just booted into Windows less and less. Then realised just how terrible it was for boot up time, shut down time, use, etc.