@itsfoss let users access to hardware in driver limitation. You want your threadripper works on only one 400mhz thread? It's not a problem. Remove all wifi drivers? Disable a pci bus?
The question "just, why not?" make a sens in linux.
on my home server, I have 50 btrfs subvolumes rolling snapshoted every hours because "why not?"; I disable my screen, unload gpu, map on virtio and load vm with passthrough every time I need and fallback at end because of "why not?".
You just can do what you want.
@itsfoss No slowing down after subsequent updates. Every Windows machine slows down to a point where it is unusable.
Freedom from adverts being pushed to the desktop.
Being able to install and uninstall what I want (ie not having Edge forced on me)
Freedom to customise my desktop. Make it look and feel the way I want.

Knowing that the OS is working for me not a corporation whose sole interest is its share holders, not its customers.

Knowing I am not in walled garden.

10 yes now as main OS.

@itsfoss It doesn't talk to me. No annoying notifications, no prompts to use OneDrive/iCloud, no built-in AI assistants, no programs that automatically go to autostart, to your tray, no forced updates, no in-app update prompts every time you launch something, no preinstalled garbage, no ads. You boot your Linux and... It's peaceful. No distractions.
@itsfoss It's not Windows.

More seriously: You don't have to reboot every frikken update.

I have 2 laptops that can't run Linux (stupid ass proprietary microcode!) and Windows 11 won't run on them.

I hate Microsoft for exactly those reasons. It seems every time I have a beef with Linux, it is because of some Microsoft shenanigans.