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Cake day: January 12th, 2026

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  • LOL, I probs shouldn’t feed the trolls, but here goes nothing.

    Abso-fuckin-lutely not. You’re just lying.

    We just bought a new PC. And because my family members are kind of adamant on using Windows, we will probably install the latest iteration that M$ has offered.

    Funny enough, I am also the techie within the family. As such, I am expected to set it up so that it works as conveniently as possible.

    Oh boy… From my reading on the subject, it seems to have become a gargantuan effort to rid Windows 11 of all of its anti-consumer mishaps. Only after doing so, can I actually start setting it up for our use case.

    By contrast, if I’d install any beginner-friendly Linux distro, i don’t have to undo anything; setting up starts right after the installation.

    I can’t fathom why anyone would prefer the former over the latter, but please feel free to give your take on the matter.

    It isn’t.

    Stuff like Bazzite has literally become plug-and-play. And breaking it is harder than your average Windows install.

    As for software: WinBoat is a very easy (almost) one-click installable piece of software that bridges whatever gap you’re imagining.