This probably doesn't matter to most people who never use the terminal. Windows Terminal becoming the default terminal application, tabs = better. Improved window docking, hover over the maximize button to see what I mean. I don't have a huge problem with Windows 11, most of it is stuff I either slightly like or don't care about and there is one improvement I really like. There is a culture of criticising and blaming MS for everything that goes wrong with a PC when in my experience nine times out of 10 it's user error or something random or minor that can be fixed without a lot of trouble. Sure, they ask to reboot at the most inconvenient times, but I run a Macbook as well and so does Apple. I keep them 100% up to date and I honestly can't remember when last an MS update broke anything significant. I have two desktops running W10 and they've been in service for more years than I care to try and remember (Core i5 gen 3 and i3 gen 7 - the latter replaced a couple of years ago because the hardware of its predecessor expired) and I run loads of software on them, the i5 is my primary workhorse which I use all day, every day and the i3 is used as a small business file server. Your computer has something wrong with it, you're running some dreadful old legacy software, or you've managed to break a setting or the registry, or something.
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