I have Windows 11 on a separate SSD and I have noticed today that I haven’t booted on windows since four months and now I am thinking about how to downsize and maybe delete windows completely because I don’t need it anymore
Congratulations!
It was more than a few years ago when I switched my desktop systems from Windows XP to Linux. I was already familiar with the new environment (having already used various unixes for years) so the transition was mostly a matter of replacing my favorite apps and wrangling Wine into running my games. Both those tasks are pretty easy these days.
More importantly, Microsoft’s adware, spyware, and hardware demands at that time were nothing compared to now. If I were to make the switch today, I imagine it would be not just a breath of fresh air, but more like being instantly cured of debilitating asthma. What a relief.
To people planning to switch with no prior experience: Please be patient. Like moving to a foreign country with different language and culture, it will be awkward and possibly frustrating at first. You will master it over time, though, and end up with control of your computer and data again. Well worth the investment, IMHO.
But if you swich to win11 there will be changes you have to get used to as well.
I’m worried. Why? Because most people buy Windows 11, which is worse for them.
Windows 11 is fine
Stop shoehorning Linux everywhere. It is good in many cases but the sweet talk and idealism isn’t helping anyone.