When I need to use Windows happens the same as you, on Linux what I learned on day 1, 10 years ago is still useful, same commands and everything is called by its technical name so you dealt with networks today just the same as 10 years ago because TCP/IP is TCP/IP when I switch to Windows everything are "thingy", "stuff", no clear routes, etc.
I used Windows for 15 years and every new version made a little more obsolete what you learned before. So now Windows seems very foreign to me and stuff that Windows users see as common or obvious feels really weird: the lack of a repo to just install anything and the need to download sw from the web seems very insecure and clunky to me and having to update everything one by one, very strange; those system updates that takes over your PC are on themselves a deal breaker to me; having to browse for drivers? and with a 5+ year HW having to get them in shady websites? ew.
Just be able to customize colors? not able to choose your WM, almost no SW without GUI, no integrated manuals, the huge amount of memory needed, the need to reinstall everything periodically because the system get sluggish, GUI only configuration that means that every installation start from zero and have to manually reconfig everything and no able to git your configs, etc.
Before Linux non of this bothered me, now I wouldn't get close to Windows if not extremely neccesary. Is just what you are used to, everything else feels strange and of course it will slow you down. At first Linux also felt weird to me and in time it started to get familiar as Windows started to feel weird.
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When I need to use Windows happens the same as you, on Linux what I learned on day 1, 10 years ago is still useful, same commands and everything is called by its technical name so you dealt with networks today just the same as 10 years ago because TCP/IP is TCP/IP when I switch to Windows everything are "thingy", "stuff", no clear routes, etc.
I used Windows for 15 years and every new version made a little more obsolete what you learned before. So now Windows seems very foreign to me and stuff that Windows users see as common or obvious feels really weird: the lack of a repo to just install anything and the need to download sw from the web seems very insecure and clunky to me and having to update everything one by one, very strange; those system updates that takes over your PC are on themselves a deal breaker to me; having to browse for drivers? and with a 5+ year HW having to get them in shady websites? ew.
Just be able to customize colors? not able to choose your WM, almost no SW without GUI, no integrated manuals, the huge amount of memory needed, the need to reinstall everything periodically because the system get sluggish, GUI only configuration that means that every installation start from zero and have to manually reconfig everything and no able to git your configs, etc.
Before Linux non of this bothered me, now I wouldn't get close to Windows if not extremely neccesary. Is just what you are used to, everything else feels strange and of course it will slow you down. At first Linux also felt weird to me and in time it started to get familiar as Windows started to feel weird.