9 As a software professional who hasn't owned or used a windows machine in probably 15 years... Submitted by flabberghaster at January 9, 2022, 1:47 AM in just_post 16 comments
2 twovests wrote at January 9, 2022, 6:36 PM Windows 10 was really neat because in 2016 it was FINALLY catching up to Linux DEs, with things like multiple desktops and whatnot. There is a tool called Disable Windows Tracking (DWT) here: https://github.com/bitlog2/DisableWinTracking This is a fork and idk for sure if it's still considered trustworthy, but I use it. It will break a lot of things like the Xbox app though. I don't recommend using Windows unless you absolutely need to. IME it does nothing better than my Linux distros except NTFS support and some software. Reply Permalink
twovests wrote
Windows 10 was really neat because in 2016 it was FINALLY catching up to Linux DEs, with things like multiple desktops and whatnot.
There is a tool called Disable Windows Tracking (DWT) here: https://github.com/bitlog2/DisableWinTracking
This is a fork and idk for sure if it's still considered trustworthy, but I use it. It will break a lot of things like the Xbox app though.
I don't recommend using Windows unless you absolutely need to. IME it does nothing better than my Linux distros except NTFS support and some software.