Gandalf_The_Grey
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Dedoimedo here, reporting for my periodic dose of masochism. Every few months, I power on my test laptop, which has Windows 11 installed on it (in a dual-boot setup), and I check whether anything has cardinally changed in this system. My latest escapade, back in September, was rife with problems.
But it's not all gloomy. I recently read an article on The Register, which shows that not only has Windows 11 user share not grown, it has shrunk! Ah. Beautiful. Music to my ears. After all, I love reading the AI-flavored marketing self-hype by various big-shot executives, side by side with a nice bundle of hard reality check. But it makes sense. Windows 11 is useless, the file manager is slow, Settings is not as good as Control Panel, and hardware requirements prevent people from "upgrading". Well, well, well. Karma and all that. Shall we?
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