• I wouldn’t recommend it, tbh, but I’m liking Windows 10 Ameliorated. It’s a hassle to set up drivers for every single device, and sometimes you need to do some tinkering to fix things. It also doesn’t get Windows updates (but has a much smaller attack surface due to so many things being disabled).

    So, for your typical “I just want it to work and I don’t disable malware ads” user, I wouldn’t recommend it. But, for power users, it’s nice having a Windows machine that’s essentially de-Microsofted. It also made my shitty old laptop a lot more responsive.