Well it's not really the same shit. The difference is that you don't notice a slowdown.
You just paraphrased me. Yes, SATA SSD is not the same as NVMe, but the flash memory in both is the same, and it's that element that slows down when it's filled up. However SATA is so limiting that this slowdown is significantly noticeable, and with NVMe it's a much more direct connection with a vastly higher bandwidth, so that effect isn't nearly as significant. The point still stands, flash memory slows down as it gets filled up.
Okay, here. If Windows is not Linux and Linux is not Windows, then stop drawing comparisons between the two. In this thread you've been comparing Windows to Linux and Linux to Windows, be it that Linux did something better or Windows did something better. You're treating them as competitors and so will I.
This whole shitfest started with me saying "good contender for a Windows replacement", because clearly Linux users treat this as a competition, yet when I bring the topic up, a Windows user, now it's absolutely not like that.
Take a stance. Either Linux is competing with Windows or it's something completely else. You can't have it both ways.
What I do notice is Windows users not seeing that the Windows that once was THE os for the consumers has now become an ANTI-consumer OS. You all cry about being spied on by daddy Microsoft and yet most of you (because some people do make effort to fight back but that's a minority) don't do jackshit about it. And Microsoft has a fuckton of money to potentially fix Windows's problems but it doesn't. Until Microsoft stops being anti-consumer and delivers a quality product (it will never happen) then I will rightfully shit on (modern) Windows, a husk of what once was.
You know why? Because Linux is shit because of the grievances you've mentioned. There is a debacle about the init system, a debacle about the window compositor, core OS components that never were an issue on Windows, because it was always one element that worked.
When I install Windows 10 or Windows 11, it works out of the box, I don't have to worry about any underlying OS components because they just work. The real issue is the amount of bloat Microsoft added on top of. With Linux, I don't get the bloat, however I do get issues with those underlying things that just work on Windows.
That's why I put up with Microsoft's bullshit, because the other option is even worse. I don't want to worry about which init system I should use, which window compositor I should use, all of that underlying shit should've been solved years ago so that I, the end user, only cares about what software I want to run on this operating system, and that I won't have to worry that something won't work because it needs Wayland and I'm on X11, or that something refuses to work with systemd and I'm using systemd, and the project maintainer will tell me to fuck off if I use systemd.
I see that there's talks about corporate sabotage in the Linux community, but at the same time it clashes with the rhetoric that this openness of Linux is it's biggest strength. If it was, then the Linux community would notice Red Hat fucking with shit, tell them to fuck off and keep things tidy, right? To me it's a cop out, or at the very least acknowledging an issue and then doing nothing to fight it. You know, the same thing you said about Windows users.
I would love to switch to Linux, however this is a choice between which flavor of shit I'd like to eat, and I'd prefer to not eat any shit. And right now, both Windows and Linux are shit, they're not superior to one another in any way, they're both shitheaps plagued with issues.
Which rolls back to the core of the issue: all operating systems are shit and Linux elitism at it's core is fucking retarded. I can write paragraphs of issues about Linux and Windows that would be of equal length, however if those were two separate threads on this board, one would get Agree, Informative and Winner stickers, and the other would get Dumb, MATI and Autistic stickers. Can you guess which one would be which?