I don't even care what else you'd use, I just want to know who the hell think any part of Windows is okay?
>still have to wait 60 seconds to get past the boot logo because some hack MS put in to speed up boot didn't actually work
>"Installing Updates... Restarting..."
>does it again because some of those updates didn't install the first time for some reason
>managed to get to the kitchen and reheat some pizza by the time the actual login screen appears
>can't contact Microsoft account server, can't actually log in until I go reboot the router
>finally get to desktop
>wallpaper got reset to default because my profile settings got corrupted or some bullshit
>decide to fix it later, open firefox
>gpu spins up to 75% usage because a beige background and a single png apparently need to be hardware accelerated now
>open newegg because i wanted to buy a bluetooth speaker for my phone in the car
>gpu driver crashes over some obscure directx call, bluescreen
>boots back up
>"Installing updates..."
as opposed to say, linux or mac or whatever:
>power on
>login screen in 20 seconds, and only that slow because i have a platter drive
>enter password, get desktop
>open firefox
>open thunderbird
>absolutely everything is normal
>Windows sucks bla bla this error that error
What's new?
>>61893595
having to rely on an account server in redmond is a new one
used to be that reliance on account servers was optional and you could at least self host them
Windows 10 from Microsoft doesn't have this problem
>>61893618
but it doesn't
i use a normal account and i can still create new normal accounts
your fault you chose to use a microshit account instead of a local account
>>61893639
nope, "local" accounts aren't actually local
i chose to opt out of attaching it to my email address and it still wouldn't let me log in because i lost contact with the Microsoft account server
>>61893656
Illiterate and bloated.
>>61893753
yeah sure buddy whatever the fuck that means lmfao
>>61893656
You're stupid. My account is a local account, I do not and have never needed an internet connection to sign in, only my username and password.