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      That’s how I read it first time, I don’t see how it’s misleading. I think everyone knows that Windows isn’t ready for the desktop.

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      On first glance, I understood the title as saying there were nine problems in Win11; it might be ambiguous but I don’t think it’s fair to label it as very deceptive.

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      I ditched A for B, and i found a few problems. Obviously the problems are with B.

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        That’s how I understood it, but you could read it as saying the author’s experience with Win11 revealed problems with his previous setup (i.e. Linux).

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          You could, but that’s obviously not the default way those sentences are to be read

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      The Mailbird issue isn’t really a Windows problem either.

      But I’ll totally give him the OneDrive bullshit.

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        No, but he explained that the problem would have been easier to solve on Linux.

        Not sure it would have been for a normal computer user though; I for one know how to SSH on my homeserver, but I don’t know how to do that on my desktop Linux.