Use this tool to debloat your windows: https://github.com/builtbybel/privatezilla , also, I heard that setting your region as English (International) during installation comes with less bloat-ware installed?
Also, how easy is it to switch back to windows?
Installing on Linux: 1 single command line, and saying yes. Or just going to a software store GUI, and clicking install.
Installing on Windows: Going to the website, downloading the .exe, running the .exe and clicking 'yes' 7 times, and realize one of the 'yes' installs a bloatware instead.
Also, dont get me started on how sometimes, after downloading a program on windows, it refuses to run because you are missing vcdist or some random .dll file. Meanwhile Linux auto-install required packages for you, they only break because they are out of version.
Use this tool to debloat your windows: https://github.com/builtbybel/privatezilla , also, I heard that setting your region as English (International) during installation comes with less bloat-ware installed?
Also, how easy is it to switch back to windows?
Installing on Linux: 1 single command line, and saying yes. Or just going to a software store GUI, and clicking install.
Installing on Windows: Going to the website, downloading the .exe, running the .exe and clicking 'yes' 7 times, and realize one of the 'yes' installs a bloatware instead.
Also, dont get me started on how sometimes, after downloading a program on windows, it refuses to run because you are missing vcdist or some random .dll file. Meanwhile Linux auto-install required packages for you, they only break because they are out of version.