copilot won't be the one to take over your computer, it gets offended if you're mean to it lmao. I'm not even joking, if you post something that's even vaguely controversial or contentious it will kill the chat entirely and force you to create a new one, which is pretty fucking stupid when you consider how memory works with these things. like, check this out.
https://i.imgur.com/xUdid5M.pngas far as what os is "better" and the whole consumer os war thing, for the vast majority of people here it doesn't rly matter what you use as long as it provides what you need in an os. listening to music on youtube and jerking off to anime catgirls is functionally the same experience on windows, linux, or mac. playing video games is slightly more of a hassle on linux but it's gotten much better in recent years. trite discussion. using kali linux as your main day to day os is kinda silly, but if it works it works.
I will say tho that windows 11 is so aggressively shitty and awful to work with on the admin/enterprise side of things that I am very strongly considering a career change into something other that system administration. I've administered xp, win7, and win10 environments throughout my career and it's been great, but each migration has brought new challenges and has wrested more and more control from administration. in the past I've agreed with this sentiment that microsoft has been cycling between "good os/bad os," ie xp good, vista bad, win7 good, win8 shit, win10 good, win11 shit, but I really believe this is where the cycle stops. whatever's next will be saas shit and that will be the point where I switch to linux fully, as I unfortunately need to keep one foot in the windows ecosystem for career purposes, at least until I finish my degree. whatever I do next it will be either database administration or devops.
if you work in an office, you will use a windows pc, that's pretty much a given. you're not going to get the tech-illiterate moron working in hr or accounting to know how to use even ubuntu without holding their hand until either you or they quit the company, and outfitting your environment entirely with apple products is prohibitively expensive. use linux for your backend servers, give a macbook to the creative on your team, keep the boomers and zoomers on windows.