pokoko said:
There are plenty of well-documented issues with W10, many of which are there by Microsoft design. People shouldn't call those into question? I'll never understand or support that logic. The day people don't complain about fucked up things is the day consumers get steamrolled. As for people switching to W10 eventually, well, yeah. Many applications won't work, or work well, with anything else. That's why Windows is considered a monopoloy. It's not hypocrisy if you have very little real-world choice. As for the Anniversary Update, it's causing an entire host of problems. The fact that people have no choice but to take the update anyway is well worth complaining about. |
You need to read further to get my point apparently.
Also you have always a choice. Most choices come with less comfort but if you're ready to give up your convictions for comfort they can't really be that strong.
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