Why do you still use Windows?

But I don't.

>Adobe Products
>Solidworks
>AutoCAD
That's pretty much it. No, the free software alternatives are not able to compete for professional use.

it werks and I've been using it since I first turned on a computer

Because it's what I'm used to and I dislike radical change

This.

developing is easier on windows if you develop for windows users. The toolchains are better on linux and even some OS shit is much less painfull. Supposedly gpu pipeline is more of a pain on linux but didn't face that yet.

GNU/Linux*

Because all the most productive software runs on it and I don't need a team of Linux wizards to maintain it. Also updating doesn't break everything and there's no "quirks" where there's incompatibility issues or features(code) missing in software. Do you trust big brother to protect you (and a majority of business) from the criminals
In exchange for some habit data? Or do you trust hackerman team down the street to white box test your janky free software. What You gonna audit it all yourself lol. I'll move back to gentoo once I do a desktop build but I'll be running Windows in a VM for those few applications that just have no real linux alternative.

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Because I can't get multiple displays working on Debian or Arch, and I really don't want to deal with migrating all my data from Windows just yet.

Wrong, even Linux without gnu has this problem.