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Yeah, Windows sucks. I recommend the LTSC version for minimized tracking. But even then, I had to use third-party software and hacks to minimize it further. I don't ever plan to go back after switching to Linux.
LTSC sounds great or else there must be something like MicroXP for windows 10/11 where someone has debloated it down to the bare bones.
@BananaOnionJuice @Neon_Shadow Tiny11 is a project where windows 11 has been stripped down to the absolute barebones, there may still be some telemetry that needs to be disabled (O&O shutup is good for that). It's designed to work on older machines with as little as 4gb ram, so it would be perfect for running in a VM, in fact that's what I'm planning to do.
What's that
LTSC is the enterprise/business version that have extended period for patches with less bloat. It's similar to LTS with Ubuntu.