I feel that in the last decade or so the quality of software has massively deteriorated. And windows 10 has been at the forefront of this decline. It feels like if windows is bad, then the rest of the tech industry follows suit. I've had more technical issues in five years, with my windows 10 pc, then I ever had in 15 years with my windows 7 pcs.

Just now my win 10 pc crashed. I was typing up an excel document, when it froze, stopped responding then black screened. This happens occasionally throughout the day, so I usually leave it alone for a few minutes. I went to take a break, came back about 10 minutes later and it was still black screened. I could not shut it down by pressing the power button, so I pulled out the power cord, let it rest for about a minute, reinstalled the cable and rebooted it. I waited nearly fifteen minutes for the computer to boot up. Only for it to go back to the 'Finish setting up your pc now' screen. I skipped it and it took another 5 minutes for the pc to unfreeze itself. I did all the trouble shooting steps before, and it's not an overheating or hardware issue either. As I have a windows 7 partition installed aswell. And this problem doesn't happen on windows 7. I have no idea what went wrong. And I'm tired of it.

I'm tired of the shittyness of modern windows. Throughout all the years I've used windows; I heard about the innate instability of windows, but I never experienced it, from 3.1 to 8.1, I rarely had such catastrophic issues. Not until now, with windows 10. And this is why I'll be keeping my windows 7 pc forever. I dont care if all support drops. I'm gonna keep using it, because I know it works. I dont trust microsoft to deliver the windows experience anymore. I'm not even going to move to mac or linux. I cant stand the user experience on those platforms either. I'm just going to keep using windows 7 as my daily driver. And only resort to modern windows for the absolute necessities.