First, I'm going to complain about Microsoft.
I've mentioned before being positive on Windows 10. I use it in a Parallels VM and have had a good experience with it.
However, something bothers me, and I don't understand why Microsoft does it this way.
Windows 10 seems to be installing upgrades and patches all the time. I went to Microsoft's site and officially there has been about one update per month since 10 went production in mid 2015. Hmm. I'd swear I'm seeing updates more often than that.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/12387/windows-10-update-history
In comparison, Apple seems to update Mac OS about once every other month, after the initial release and a short flurry of quick initial updates.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/OS_X_El_Capitan
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacOS_Sierra
Since I'm running 10 in a VM, frequent updates are not as irritating as if I actually had to hard restart my MacBook Pro each time Windows wants to update. But it is still an irritant.
Now I'm going to complain about Apple.
Siri doesn't communicate anything like how a real person would communicate, and that's because when she doesn't understand you, that's the end of the conversation. A real person asks you questions to clarify, or asks you how to spell a word that it doesn't recognize. For example, suppose you tell Siri "send a message to Silka". Your friend happens to be named Silka (yes, I recently made a friend with this name). Siri has no idea what that word is or how it is spelled. A person would ask "how do you spell that" and you'd say "S I L K A", and you'd carry on the conversation. But Siri is too stupid to do that. As far as I know, there no way to spell unusual words or names for Siri. WTF. Is everyone at Apple named Tom, Jane, and Mary? Granted, I don't know of any consumer voice driven AI that can accept a spelled-out word. But that doesn't make Siri less irritating.
Okay, I'm done. I just suffer through weekly Windows updates and ignore Siri.