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  • At first mostly smaller issues, but they started to pile up, with me not being able to find any solutions for them.
    But then one of the updates in July killed grub, despite me always using the recommended commands after each update, causing me to lose access to the system. I was not skilled enough to recover it as all the guides didn't really give me enough information for me to handle my encrypted setup, so I tried getting help from their forums, where I then got insulted, gaslighted and trolled by a few users, trying to put the blame on me for using grub instead of the default bootloader, completely ignoring the fact that grub very much was the default boot loader, to the point where a moderator ended up locking & hiding the thread, so that it wouldn't leave a bad look on them, telling me I should probably create a new thread if I still need help. I decided this would be my last time with EOS.

  • Mostly just streaming, maybe some direct downloads i like paywalled / premium OC. I couldn't really afford either anyway so I can't say I feel too bad about it. If VoD providers wouldn't have turned out to be so garbage I might've gotten one of them, but not if that means I can't watch everything anyway. Like what's the point? I'm not gonna subscribe to everyone or hop around services. Exclusive content kinda killed them in my eyes.

  • The privacy concerns were one of the main factors why I moved away from Windows. And when the "free" W10 upgrade killed itself, along with my system partition, I decided that it's the point where I have to make the jump.

    Manjaro isn't as bad as its rep. I had way more issues with EndeavourOS, which also eventually nuked itself, which Manjaro never did in the (much longer) time I was using it.

  • For me that's a plus. I like that layout, which Windows also slowly starts to move away from now.
    I think Windows more and more looks like a Plasma desktop though, like visually. That process is not super new and somewhat gradual over the versions but it is noticeable. There's also some desktop features that made its way into Linux that felt very close to some that are present in Linux for many years.

  • I installed it recently in a VM for something and my first thought was "what the fuck?". My last proper Windows installation was 7 and W11 is barely recognizable. The amount of preinstalled garbage alone really shocked me. The system menus have become even more convoluted too and I actually seriously struggled to find various settings. I remember the first attempt at re-categorizing the system settings in I think it was Vista but this is even worse.

    Really made me appreciate Plasma even more.