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You can always just load a different OS. Prebuilt PCs still allow you to change the OS.
Also I don't think the AI boom is a conspiracy by the technical genius Microsoft to sell Windows 11. I see it as a derailed runaway train that just so happened to smash the RAM market. Everything else is just an extranality.
(100%, this is only my work place) but the most Tech compitant person at work is 'I have 3 monitors on my home machine' and my least compicant coworker is 'I don't think I have a desktop' (they asked me to save their phone pictures. Me: Let's copy and paste everything to the desktop for now. We can fix that later. Them: 'I don't think I have a desktop'....
Yes, i know copy and paste to desktop is a temporary solution at best, but at least 1/4 of my workmates is at THAT level of computer literacy.)
If I had to start talking about copilot and Microsoft recall, it will fully over their heads)
Fuck it (alcohol talking now, but I'm confident I won't regret this tomorrow)
Me: "I run Linux on my machine" Them: " Don't run Linux. A good antivirus is all you need... Blah blah blah" Me (arguing in the shower that evening): "well, I think Microsoft is the virus. What do you think about that?"
Its been 2 years since that day. We still on speaking terms, even though we on 2 different fields of the PC Spectrum. Even though every time I walk past their cubical, I think back to that lunch time conversation, and what I could of said...