An operating system is a tool, it's like saying "a hammer will save you"
I mean, if you need to hammer in a nail then I guess a hammer will indeed "save you". So I don't think that aspect of the discussion is that unjustified. The point was to try an understand why (!) an hammer that would save us is impossible to be built.
You can make any OS offline and make Windows 10 private and virtualize it when you need it.
Even if you do so, windows 10 remains a crappy operation system, and the problems which surround user experience, software development and compatibility, etc. do not disappear just because even when the privacy angle is minimized. So that to doesn't really solve the problem.
Now it sounds like you typed philosophy questions to ChatGPT then shit out whatever your phone auto-suggested
That's what I get for typing stuff just before going to bed.
I mean, if you need to hammer in a nail then I guess a hammer will indeed "save you". So I don't think that aspect of the discussion is that unjustified. The point was to try an understand why (!) an hammer that would save us is impossible to be built.
Even if you do so, windows 10 remains a crappy operation system, and the problems which surround user experience, software development and compatibility, etc. do not disappear just because even when the privacy angle is minimized. So that to doesn't really solve the problem.
That's what I get for typing stuff just before going to bed.