good post! you may as well get win 10 ESU, give yourself another year of safe use to work out what you want to do in the long run :) I came across this vid a while back with a free and easy method (minimal data sharing): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERDjeKN1_Es
tbh I am considering between windows 11 (or 10) ltsc and windows 10 with the ESU thing. I don't think I'll be using Linux for now because I had a lot of issues the last time I tried it sadly. The LTSC versions of windows are really clean and don't have much bloat if at all and the LTSC versions of windows 11 are actually tolerable without the bloatware and the AI (no way!)
Those are solid options! especially with LTSC giving you security updates for another several years (assuming it doesn't strip down too much? I've never used it). And yeah, Linux is rough outside of fortunate conditions and hardware. That's why I made all my computer pages on here, I'm near constantly troubleshooting some bullshit, lmao.
good post! you may as well get win 10 ESU, give yourself another year of safe use to work out what you want to do in the long run :) I came across this vid a while back with a free and easy method (minimal data sharing): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERDjeKN1_Es
tbh I am considering between windows 11 (or 10) ltsc and windows 10 with the ESU thing. I don't think I'll be using Linux for now because I had a lot of issues the last time I tried it sadly. The LTSC versions of windows are really clean and don't have much bloat if at all and the LTSC versions of windows 11 are actually tolerable without the bloatware and the AI (no way!)
Those are solid options! especially with LTSC giving you security updates for another several years (assuming it doesn't strip down too much? I've never used it). And yeah, Linux is rough outside of fortunate conditions and hardware. That's why I made all my computer pages on here, I'm near constantly troubleshooting some bullshit, lmao.