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    [–] LordWiggle@lemmy.world 0 points 1 week ago (1 children)

    Bogus. They are the same in that regard. Stability is mostly dependent on used hardware and drivers these days.

    Ah, so all the tests must be wrong then. All the articles must be mistaken.

    A few minor things around taskbar placement. Even though my personal preference is a vertical taskbar on the left screen edge, it's less important than WSL2.

    Just that? Then where are the old settings? The old configuration screen? It's gone now in win11.

    Win10 also has ads, MS added more ads through updates. My work desktop PC runs Win10, my work notebook runs Win11. I have the comparison on a daily basis.

    I only had ads for win11 and office365 on win10. That's it. Win11 has loads of ads.

    [–] woelkchen@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

    Ah, so all the tests must be wrong then. All the articles must be mistaken.

    All? ALL? So finding only one counter example to Win10 running faster tears down your whole argument? You must be very sure of yourself. Let me do 30 seconds of googling.... Oh:

    Just that? Then where are the old settings? The old configuration screen? It’s gone now in win11.

    No idea what you're talking about. Also: WSL2 is more important.

    I only had ads for win11 and office365 on win10. That’s it.

    Then you forgot about the all ads for which there are guides on how to disable them. For example https://windowsreport.com/remove-ads-windows-10-creators-update/

    [–] LordWiggle@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

    I have to confess, I disabled internet when installing windows to avoid all the booking[dot]com etc apps and ads. But I got ads on win11 and besides the MS apps ads I didn't get anything else.

    I've seen several reports stating win10 is faster. I've based my opinion on those reports.

    Thank you for adding sources to your reply, I'll look into it. For now I'm fucked up (drunk) because of the US elections as the outcome is either bad or extremity fucked up. And have a major influence for us Europeans as well.

    In the end, MS is fucking up their OS big time, whether it's 10 or 11. I feel forced to switch everything I have to Linux, although I do depend on some apps which do not support Linux sadly. Like Directory Opus. I had a hard time working with network drives on Linux, which makes a switch hard for me as I have a NAS for my main storage. But MS sure pushes me to switch.