I'm back on Windows 11 for the first length of time in a while, after a hardware switch.
It's aggravating as hell with all the popups and embedded ads. My last update just straight up failed and had to revert.
I also don't get what Windows users are talking about when they say Linux is harder. Every time I have to change a minor setting in Windows, it feels like I'm picking through 20 years of legacy dialogs, and I never know which layer of legacy it'll be buried in.
I'm back on Windows 11 for the first length of time in a while, after a hardware switch.
It's aggravating as hell with all the popups and embedded ads. My last update just straight up failed and had to revert.
I also don't get what Windows users are talking about when they say Linux is harder. Every time I have to change a minor setting in Windows, it feels like I'm picking through 20 years of legacy dialogs, and I never know which layer of legacy it'll be buried in.
it's because windows is built to be used without a cmd prompt