The interesting thing is that even with the AI boom, it's become just a supplement. I'm constantly using AI in my daily life, but I think on Windows, it's become a priority.
I recently bought a notebook and was impressed by how they only recently added the battery percentage to the taskbar, years after W11 was released.
The animations on a 120hz monitor are so poorly done that I prefer to disable them, while on Android companies are paying attention to details that I didn't even know existed.
I'm not a fan of the vertical taskbar, but on the feedback hub there are threads with numerous requests for this feature to return. So why not give the community what they ask for? How much time is wasted investing in things no one asked for and then redoing them because the implementation was flawed (Copilot)?
Anyway, I really wish there was more competition between desktop/notebook OSes.
EA has reaped the rewards of listening to the BF6 community. If Microsoft starts listening to its users, it might start to gain a share of macOS users.