I've heard about the updated interface and features of Windows 11. However, I'd like to gain a conceptual understanding of what benefits these changes offer. How do these innovations actually improve the user experience? What advantages do they have over the previous version?
Is Windows 11 unnecessary or a logical innovation?
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Last month, I was forced to switch to Windows 11, bro, and at first, I was like, "What is this nonsense?" The redesigned Start menu, the centered taskbar—none of that was my thing. But hey, they forced it on me anyway, so I figured I’d get used to it. After two or three weeks, I noticed that switching between virtual desktops with Shift+Tab works smoothly now—no lagging animations, and the performance isn’t half bad, to be honest. Even when I enable Game Mode and get a Discord notification in the background, my FPS recovers instantly. Saved my ass while playing Valheim, that’s for sure.
And then there’s the Microsoft Store—now I can run Linux apps without downloading Edge from the web like some kind of cave dweller. Just installed Docker and ran my Python project in a Linux container without messing with the file system. No more manually setting up WSL like in the old Windows days—just one click and it’s done. Yeah, the extra screen edges and all that styling are pointless, but the backend optimizations actually make my life easier.