Windows 10 is the god OS

>having a social life is cucked
Don’t you have some boomers to scam call Rajesh?

My apologies.

Is there any reason to use linux if your pc isn't prehistoric? Lets say i'd get a new pc with latest gen graphics and cpu, why would i want to run linux on it instead of windows? Bloat wouldn't be an issue since the system is too powerful for me to notice any difference.
Honestly asking

Walled garden,and hardware that over heats (no matter how much they try) and is overpriced (overpriced =/= expensive),also isnt very customizable,and has a small package manager (homebrew). (i dont think mac OS is garbage btw,im not that person, im just saying why someone would think that)

>Why is it garbage though?
1) It's closed source and probably performs telemetry.
2) No built-in window tiling, you have to install a third-party program for it.
3) No built-in package manager, you have to install a third-party program for that too. The app store qualifies as a package manager, technically, I guess, if you ignore the fact that you can't assemble a complete MacOS system by installing app store packages into a chroot, BUT, EVEN THEN...
4) Apple's policies for controlling what's allowed on the app store are unreasonably locked-down, it's unreasonably expensive to publish to it even assuming you satisfy those policies, and to make matters worse, MacOS's default behavior is to disallow any apps that don't come from the app store.
5) It has a nice visual design and UX, but considering the hardware quality, it's safe to say said nice visual design and UX are what you're paying so much for, and those are things you can get for free on Linux via Cinnamon desktop.
6) If I recall, it's somewhat unreasonably painful to get a list of your installed applications to come up. You have to open the finder and navigate to the applications directory; there's no drop-down list of applications and not even a shortcut directly to the applications directory. I may be misremembering, though, as this is a pretty distant memory.

Linux is much much more customisable,is noticeably faster,and package managers are seen as favorable than hunting for it on the internet.
And for a good amount of people linux has all the software they need/want.
And on top of that,its pretty secure,and on windows it spies on you by default,and almost all distros (other than one or two exceptions) never spy on you.

>gaming
There's your answer.

Honestly there wouldn't be one. If you don't mind bloat, all of your software needs are met and you have no problem with windows on a philosophical or practical level there would be no point to you switching especially if you don't want to deal with the mild learning curve.

I would consider swaping if wacom devices weren't so fucky on linux. I don't even care about PS i just wished my tablet would work without increased latency.

ty for answer btw

Boot times under a PC300 NVME SSD:
Windows 10 = 20-25 seconds
Windows 7 = 10-15 seconds
Windows 8.1 = 5-10 seconds
Winner = Windows 8.1

Malware and General Telemetry OOTB:
Windows 10 = The ride never ends
Windows 7 = Completely manageable
Windows 8.1 = Completely manageable, but some metro apps needs to be removed manually.
Winner = Windows 7

Steam Compatibility:
Windows 10 = Fine with some glitches.
Windows 7 = Works perfectly.
Windows 8.1 = Fine with some glitches.
Winner = Windows 7

UI Coherence:
Windows 10 = A godawful fucking mess.
Windows 7 = Beautiful.
Windows 8.1 = Almost as bad as 10, until you install Open Shell, then it's actually better than 7.
Winner = Tie between Windows 7 & 8.1

Support:
Windows 10 = Supported indefinitely.
Windows 7 = Support ends in four months.
Windows 8.1 = Support ends in five years.
Winner = Windows 10

Winfags, the choice is clear. Stick with Windows 7 until EOL, then upgrade to Windows 8.1. There is literally no reason to use Windows 10 on your personal devices. The only advantage Windows 10 has over 7 and 8.1 is support life. Otherwise it's a shit choice, and WSL is a stupid fucking gimmick when Cygwin and Virtual Box exist.

you are out of your mind