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[โ€“] Artaca 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Windows 11, but I always liked the idea of ditching it for Linux. I could make it work for gaming and casual use, but unfortunately I'm locked in by proprietary software for work (Adobe & Autodesk). A dual boot or VM seems like an unnecessary hurdle to add to my workflow. So in the meantime, I am taking baby steps to de-Google and de-MS.