One of the best parts of my Linux desktop is its lack of agency. It does what I tell it to do, and it doesn’t do what I don’t tell it to do.
I could even just use it forever, as is, making no updates or changes and it would continue to behave in exactly the same way until such point as I decide to install an update or make a change.
It’s marvelous.
EDIT: I see this is a Windows community, so I would like to add an addendum to make my comment relevant to Windows. I would appreciate Windows much more on my work machine if it only did what I asked it to do and nothing else.
One of the best parts of my Linux desktop is its lack of agency. It does what I tell it to do, and it doesn’t do what I don’t tell it to do.
I could even just use it forever, as is, making no updates or changes and it would continue to behave in exactly the same way until such point as I decide to install an update or make a change.
It’s marvelous.
EDIT: I see this is a Windows community, so I would like to add an addendum to make my comment relevant to Windows. I would appreciate Windows much more on my work machine if it only did what I asked it to do and nothing else.
nah linux is a perfecly good solution for a microsoft-made problem.
its not for every use-case, but i bet most people here would benefit from using it.