>>105914206 (OP)Not really, windows could work much better. It's in a pretty sad state, especially a clean install of a Home/Pro/Pro for Workstations/Pro Education/S tier of editions which are full of nagging, bloatware, spamware, and just generally feel shit to use. Education/Enterprise/IoT Enterprise variants are ... decent, but you still need to strip out shit from optional features, pre-installed apps, and get-appxpackage list, and manually install chipset/audio/gpu drivers. In a perfect world the LTS build would be the mainstream one that all apps are centered around and you wouldn't have to update your LTS release every 2-3 years manually and be annoyed. But yes, it's by far better than anything linux world has to offer. Until linuxtroons figure out basic offline installation and applications without constant updooting, text rendering, fonts, HDMI, VRR/HDR, high hz and multi monitors, it's pointless even wasting time on that deados.