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It's sometimes ironic how the FOSS "community" talks about choice being important, and then they trashtalk other people for their personal choices.
If you're really into software freedom, you should feel fine with people running ANY operating system that they want/like/need. Period full stop.
You know, how they write "u", "n" and "t". It's so beautiful!
I don't like some other of their stuff so for Linux I use Mint. It has the same font by default.
System has just a GTX 1060, but this is an exploratory run for switching to linux on my main system (which has a 4070 TiS).
KDE wayland desktop btw
Hasn't been everyone's cup of tea.
You get even more diagnostic tools for Windows if you run Hiren's BootCD live.
Most consumers just take their devices to a technician if it gets to that point, no matter which system they are using.