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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
Isn't the fact that you have something that works the way you want it to sufficient? Why the need to decide what an OS you don't use enough to matter "should" (or shouldn't) do? My Arch machine works exactly the way I want it to, as well. That's why I chose it (and more than likely the reason you settled on Mint as well). I feel no pressure to bash on an OS I only have to use whenever I choose to.
I was simply pointing out that what you disliked about Windows 11 didn't actually begin with Windows 11.
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Because I have to support my wife's Windows 11 machines. Otherwise I would never touch Windows. I used to be able to find her applications by doing a simple Menu search. Now my Menu searches result in totally unrelated crap via Bing and Edge. It's not just Microsoft. Google searches are becoming less and less useful by the day. Instead finding what you want, you're led down a path they want you to go down. At least you can turn off AI in Google search (under Firefox at any rate, I don't know about Chrome).
I didn't argue with you when you said it didn't start with Windows 11. But at some point in Windows 10 it was changed.