Windows has a better initial setup. Often, when installing a new distro I gotta spend a couple of hours installing, troubleshooting and customizing what I need on Linux (even on beginner distros) while on Windows, you just install it, download a couple of apps from the web and restart to catch up on updates.
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literally the only thing that took a minute.. i think i might have it now with vinegar. so i guess even thats kinda off the list
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The big one for me is running mobile apps as an integrated experience
Waydroid simply doesn't work well yet.
Streamdeck support too.
VMware install isnt as seamless as it should be
Windows tiling in gnome, but, magnet for Macos is far better than both