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Not trying to steer towards a mac/Win issue, but at my work we have about 10 people supporting Windows, and one guy supporting Mac (from an engineering standpoint, not field techs). Same work. Make of that what you will.
I work on windows exclusively as sysadmin/packager/remote deployment tools admin, and at home I have Macs exclusively because I don't wanna work on my own machines too..
Win10 isn't bad per se (BTW re: an above post, cccleaner is considered malware in our environment), what's terrible is MS' new model of shoving upgrades down your throat, the terrible quality of said upgrades and patches, the fact that monthly upgrades all roll up into one another now so there is no avoiding anything, and the spying/reporting software they constantly push to you. Unless you are really tech savvy it's hard to avoid the above. Even at the enterprise level you can only delay patching for a short time. They've taken businesses down with their poor QA many many times... We've had to hold patching countless times too and wait for the fix to the fix... Not pretty !
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