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If Windows 11 sucks now can you imagine how bad Windows 12 will be?
I've been struggling with the current state of Windows 11, which feels increasingly unstable and filled with unnecessary bloat, making it frustrating to use. This makes me worry about what Windows 12 might bring, as if Windows 11 is already this bad, I can't imagine how much worse the next version could be. It seems like Microsoft is pushing out updates that compromise stability and user control, leaving many of us feeling dissatisfied with the direction Windows is heading. At this point, I'm questioning whether investing time and effort into upgrading to Windows 12 will be worth it or if it's better to stick with more stable, older versions or explore alternative OS options. The overall experience with Windows 11 has been disappointing, and I'm genuinely concerned that future releases might only make things worse instead of improving them.
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- TristanLewisIron Contributor
The "Windows as a Service" model means continuous updates are pushed to everyone. While intended to keep systems secure, this often leads to driver conflicts, bugs, and unwanted changes to the UI or features, making the OS feel like a moving target rather than a stable platform.