Welcome to the window!
Welcome to the window!
Here’s a rephrased version of your text:
It’s disappointing, but thank you for the enjoyable time in the 90s. Your gaming experience was appreciated. Now it’s about time to admit: you’re the least desirable operating system. I’m hoping you’ll lose many viewers. Windows has become the least ideal OS—not because of how it feels, but due to its performance and overall software quality. In the world of modern computer software, ideology plays a big role. You can find open-source projects, but you also have closed systems like macOS. Windows fits into this category, and its ideology is the worst. Let me clarify:
First, as you might be aware, Intel CPUs and similar chips often come with backdoors; for example, Intel ME. Windows itself acts like a massive backdoor. This isn’t a major issue—there’s nothing hidden, nothing to fear. But this is the core of modern Windows philosophy.
Second, Windows isn’t yours to control. It doesn’t assist you in achieving your goals. Microsoft treats users like data collectors, much like how Google has done this for years—gathering information silently. This is why Windows is essentially free to exploit. You can pirate it in various ways, but Microsoft ignores the consequences; they simply profit from data like Google does. Knowing this lets you live without worry, which isn’t too bad.
Third, the upcoming subscription model is just a rumor. It seems to be a test for viewers. All existing methods have already been tried in the “365” plan.
Fourth, data and AI manipulation are on the horizon. Integration and AI will make life easier—but this feels more like a dystopian vision than you might expect. It’s not just about AI reading text; it’s about offering something unwanted.
Lastly, Microsoft is a questionable entity. I won’t go into specifics. The “Thin Ice” theme is real—Microsoft stole Minecraft from millions of kids. What’s the real deal with Microsoft? For me, I’ll consider selling my PC and opt for Apple instead (a kind of acceptance).
Windows 10 LTS and Windows 11 LTS become more appealing once the ISO becomes publicly accessible for download. These versions offer a much cleaner experience compared to consumer releases packed with unnecessary features and telemetry. I’m currently using Windows 10 LTS on my 160GB secondary SSD for testing, and I plan to try Linux later. For now, Windows 10 LTS remains the top choice.
I understand you're concerned about Windows collecting data, especially since I prefer Windows 7. My choice isn't entirely based on the OS alone—it's about the overall system. Many devices can run various operating systems and are easier to upgrade, unlike Apple products.
Using Windows or Linux lets you create and manage your own computer at nearly any budget. With Apple, you end up spending more than necessary for their products (why do you think Apple stock performs so well?). I’ve been working on Microsoft systems since MS-DOS and have tried every Windows version. I haven’t encountered a major software issue. I do photography (Adobe feels more restrictive than Microsoft’s model) and rely on Office for professional tasks. I’ve also invested in Microsoft shares for about 25 years, appreciating the dividends and growth. Enjoy exploring Apple.
Hey there! It's true, Windows is quite old and outdated. The real issue is that other operating systems are even more problematic (win 10 pro 1809)
Well, it seems Steam is mostly controlled by Microsoft, though it feels like moving from an open platform to a tightly regulated environment. Not everyone's preferences match there, honestly.
Sorry no. At 1000 dollars you won’t get a laptop with identical specs. Lifetime, weight, screen resolution, etc. Thanks—it’s really fun!