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Just wait until 2031 when they end support for Windows 11 and require you to have an 18th Gen CPU to run Windows 12.
Running Windows clearly belongs on this list.
I manage about three dozen PCs, it's only like 5% of my job. I'm starting to move some of them to a Linux Mint Cinnamon distro but it doesn't work for all of my use cases. Even at home, I have a lot of really niche software solutions for things I do and games I like that aren't supported yet on Linux. I honestly don't know what I'll do when Win10 support ends, my PC is pretty decent, I'm nowhere near ready to replace it. I play new games at 1440p/144fps at nax settings with very few frame drops.