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I would have agreed with this until Windows 10.

As implemented, Windows 10 feels like a system to deploy code and update computers that happens to run user software.

It's obnoxious. Many people I know have solved the problem by moving to Apple.



I don't know how that would solve the problem; Apple is hardly a great friend of user choice compared to Microsoft.


It's not a good solution, but it's the only one that capitalism really provides - switching to the competitor to pressure the shitty company to stop being so shitty.


But this is like deciding apples have too much sugar and buying cake instead.




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