For my “convenience” and because in this way they can show ads and clickbait

Also: I SET A FUCKING GROUP POLICY THAT DISABLES THE SEARCH BAR; WHY THEY FUCKING IGNORE IT???

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    Honestly not sure we should be referring to windows as a PC OS anymore, Microsoft changing settings without your permission doesn’t sound like something that should happen on a Personal computer…

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      See that’s the elephant in the room: you think it’s your personal computer. Microsoft thinks it’s their personal computer.

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        Remove the word personal and that’s what I always used to hear about apple, and you know what? Microsoft is becoming more and more like apple every day

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      If you install windows its a microsoft computer with limited access granted to you. very generous.

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        These days it’s hard to argue with that, windows used to actually let you control the computer… But those days are long gone

        Good thing I love using linux!

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          I wanna make the jump to Linux. I worry about it but maybe there’s a good video tutorial somewhere on it.

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            One thing that you should understand first, most of the time linux tutorials involve the terminal, that’s becouse for a lot of linux users it’s faster and easier to do things that way, on the other hand usually there is a GUI based way to do those things as well (depending on what desktop environment you’re using it can be more or less likely)

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            It’s something you should just try and not worry too much about. If things go wrong you can always go back to windows.