Why Windows sucks and how to fix it, according to a former Microsoft engineer
Windows favors hand-holding and Microsoft services over power-user control, becoming bloated; a dedicated Professional mode should remove restrictions and honor advanced user preferences.
Former Microsoft engineer explains why Windows 'sucks' now
Provide a centralized hardcore mode that disables consumer-focused fluff, makes settings deterministic and terse, and lets power users control and trust system behavior.
Make Windows 11 less annoying with these 11 Registry tweaks
Windows 11 UI annoyances can be fixed by editing the Registry to restore legacy context menus, remove the lock screen, and apply other power-user tweaks.