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If you've been feeling like Windows has slowly stopped working for you, you're not imagining it. The OS you grew up with has been quietly shifting its priorities, and what you're left with doesn't feel like the same deal you signed up for. Thankfully, there are better options available now—and one of them has gotten good enough that the switch makes all the sense in the world.
he irony is that Windows clings to this legacy software bloat while simultaneously dropping support for older hardware that might actually need those legacy components. It hoards the weight but cuts the machines that could justify carrying it.
And now, a new kind of bloat is taking over—Copilot.
If you've been feeling like Windows has slowly stopped working for you, you're not imagining it. The OS you grew up with has been quietly shifting its priorities, and what you're left with doesn't feel like the same deal you signed up for. Thankfully, there are better options available now—and one of them has gotten good enough that the switch makes all the sense in the world.
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he irony is that Windows clings to this legacy software bloat while simultaneously dropping support for older hardware that might actually need those legacy components. It hoards the weight but cuts the machines that could justify carrying it.
And now, a new kind of bloat is taking over—Copilot.