2019-10-27 - Windows 10, what the heck?! ------------------------------------------------------------------- I'm a Linux user for a pretty long time already, and haven't touched Windows as a consumer since XP. While in my coorporate environment, i've seen a number of Windows versions pass by, they don't bother me so much, and seem to do the job fine. But recently, for a small experiment at work, i needed a standalone consumer laptop. This thing was preloaded with a non-enterprise Windows 10 Pro. And i was surprised how much it sucked! And here i am not talking about the OS itself, or how the GUI looks (although the tiles are annoying). I am talking about all the unwanted behaviour of Windows 10. One thing which annoyed me is how Cortana is pushed in your face at every moment. I don't want it, leave me alone. Why can't i disable that during installation? Another thing that bothered me, is that W10 is preconfigured to share everything automatically. Location, app feedback, every bloody mouseclick more or less. But I was shocked even more, when i saw that W10 just starts to install all kinds of crapware the moment it's connected to the internet... It starts to install Candy Crush and Farmville and more games/apps of this category. And it does so without giving any consent or choice from the user. And the funny thing, is that if you remove them, they just reinstall more crap after rebooting. After a while i found some manner to disable this, but I cannot comprehend how on EARTH this ridiculous behaviour is accepted in any way by the W10 consumers!?! I wonder if i somehow missed the news that Windows 10 consumers collectively went on the streets and burned Windows 10 flags along with their installation CD's (or printed licence keys). I might have missed that consumers occupied Microsoft's offices set fire to them, and held Microsoft's CEO's hostage and demanded for this insanity to stop. And i apparently missed that all the Windows 10 consumers collectively boycotted Microsoft's products altogether and went to Mac or Linux or anything else really. It's weird that we've apparently become so used to this blatant advertising and companies nagging us to buy shit, that Microsoft apparently managed get away with this. I'm happy to have ditched the whole Windows 10 thing on that consumer laptop, and installed a neat linux distro which doesn't hate its users like W10 seems to do.