I'm more surprised that people still use Windows when alternatives like Linux exist. Maybe it's more user-friendly UI, bruh?
Games are hit and miss sometimes with Linux (Steam Proton helps a lot, but sometimes it's not enough)
Governments sometimes don't care about Linux.
People like their Office apps, hence Windows, specially if you're using some stuff like 365 (granted Wine goes a long way if you're using a standalone version of Office, though)
And right now, I can complain that VMware Workstation Player is a piece of shit on Linux. They don't support some of the stuff they do on Windows hosts, and on top of that I had to install a very specific version of libssl to make it work (can't use the system dependencies, apparently), plus GCC and make, because apparently they can't ship ready-to-use stuff (probably license reasons), nope, they have to compile it on the user's machine. And I had to introduce the root password every time VMware installed a module, so 7 times. Using a proprietary prompt by the way, they didn't use the system one.
The UI, though... Linux is fragmented all over the place, on one hand. on the other hand, Windows has some problems that honestly make me want to bang my head against a wall... Ever heard of Start Menu not being responsive instantly (as it had been the last 20 years before Windows 10)? Or drivers breaking up because of some update that was supposed to be just bug fixing and not a big feature update? Never mind the million complaints other users have (some of them quite legitimate, others not so much)
OMG, like really, putting on software for fixed amount of launch?

it's like those "new" license types. you pay for the license. but, surprise, you can use it only on one pc. and nobody cares if this pc just breaks up lol. broken hard drive? gotta added some ram? no problem, get a new license lol
WinRAR licenses are lifetime, and they can be used on any number of PCs, as long as they're yours and not for commercial purposes. Businesses do have to acquire one per PC, but it's more or less like personal licenses. Buy a license for a certain amount of workstations, and that's it. They don't "stick" to whatever hardware you installed WinRAR on first.
Hi,
Linux will never be mainstream
Most don't even like UAC in windows so using linux "the windows equivalent standard user account" would be crazy for them to deal with lol
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