I don't think you can say this anymore
Actually, I think I can, because the point here isn't which OS is better (the answer is neither, if you believe otherwise kindly never talk about computers ever again if you can't fathom the idea that an OS is a tool and in different cases a different tool fares better), it's about how the amount of Linux cultists banging the war drums of Linux finally taking over Windows has amplified so much since the release of Windows 11 (which was back in 2021 mind you), and yet when I look at the OS market share all that I see is that Linux is still unable to break the 10% barrier all these years later. Retarded comparison, but imagine that everyone is shouting at you how this person over there is a real woman, and they do it for years. And for years you were able to memorize all the telltale marks of a man. The broad shoulders, the sharp jawline, the 5 o' clock shadow and so on. You know that's a man, you see the reality with your own eyes, yet everyone keeps insisting that that's a woman.
That's basically how I feel with how much people circlejerk Linux right now. They make it seem like Windows 11 being shit and Win10 reaching EOL suddenly makes it so that
everyone will jump to Linux because there's literally no other way to go. Except I see the reality. Windows 11 isn't some ungodly disaster that will make it so that Linux will dominate the market, it's level of annoyance before and after debloating is on par with 10. The worst part is the scuffed UI, but that's not a complete deal breaker and it's still familiar enough. Plenty of machines will get that upgrade to 11 and people will be fine with it. All those machines that run 10 will keep running 10, it won't suddenly break and people won't care about it being EOL. And I really do feel like people who have the most to say about how bad Windows is compared to Linux are people who never used Windows in decades, which really should make their arguments worthless if Windows users who haven't tried Linux in decades are wrong and shouldn't talk shit about Linux if they haven't tried it in it's current state. Fair is fair.
A few years ago I helped out my neighbor since his PC wouldn't boot up, and it was running XP, and it might be still running it to this day if it's still there. All of this fear mongering that you'll have no other choice but to switch to Linux, all of these blatant lies at this point that this is the breaking point of Linux, all of it works in this info bubble of techies that can only look at tech from their own tech savvy perspective. The moment you look at the bigger picture you realize they're all full of shit and you get sick and tired of the same yapping 24/7. No one cares if their OS is up to date or not. No one debloats their computers so whether they're using 10 or 11 it's the same level of annoying to them. They use whatever came preinstalled, so Windows. They have no idea you can reinstall Windows yourself, let alone installing something else. The handful of switches to Linux that you'll see in these circles is other nerds installing Mint on their parents' and grandparents' computers, which will barely put a dent in the worldwide market share.
As for DeArrow, it still shows the original clickbaity title. I do have it installed and I think I have the "auto full version" due to my SponsorBlock ID having a bunch of segments uploaded.
EDIT: For posterity in case the smug caveman fuck changes it at a later date:

The amount of disingenuous clickbait on display here is unreal. Steve knows what he's doing because every single tech media outlet out of the sun gets billions of clicks on any article that shits on Windows. The comment section is full of yes men that'll gladly defend this because "Windows bad, Linux good" and anyone who goes against the grain must be personally defending Microsoft. Even though most of the video is about hardware recycling which is much more interesting but not as click worthy as another "Windows bad Linux good" video. Again, most of the video is about hardware recycling with maybe 1/3rd if not less of the video being actually dedicated to Linux installation.
This is clickbait through and through, which is really putting a strain on the whole "reputable journalist" image of Steve when he's pulling tactics straight out of the tabloids. Thanks Steve!