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I'm not batting for Windows I'm pointing out the fact that the main Linux distros were on a path to be a more viable alternative for people and now it's kind of becoming shit again if we are all going to be forced to use wayland and relearn everything all over again. And it's only catering to 2 types of users and many people are using the computer for many different things and they perceive computing in different ways too, so whats important for some may not be important for all.
Free time is important to people and sinking time into creating a working setup that fits your needs only to have something break, or performance issues, or whatever is dealbreaker for a lot of people. I've experienced a lot of Linux burnout because of these factors and it's limitations.
A lot of people in this thread don't do anything special with their machines that's why they don't have the same experience because they just need an web browser and a code editor, and some video games, and they're good to go.