Also the main reason for staying on Windows. Some shit you can only do/run on Windows, or moving to Linux would mean compromising on ease of use and utility depending on your personal software suite you rely on, how good are the alternatives or if there are any at all. An operating system is only good if it can run the software you need to do your work well, and forcing yourself to use Linux if you can't be as efficient in it as you are in Windows just to not use Windows is counter-intuitive.
hell there are activators on github if you don't want to pay a cent.
If someone still pays for Windows now that Microsoft Activation Scripts exist, AND now that Massgrave came out with TSforge which lets you activate Windows and Office permanently and completely offline, they're a bona-fide certified retard, bottom feeders, the lowest of the low in the hierarchy, the most docile nigger cattle that has been ever conceived. Unless you end up having a state-mandated software gestapo busting down your door, no one gives a fuck about whether or not your home PC runs a legit copy or not.
you can't run a tiling window manager inside Windows
At the same time, how many people use tiling managers under Linux? How many people rice their shit to run dwm/i3/hyprland and how many just don't care and go with a conventional DE like Cinnamon or KDE? Most people won't give a solitary fuck about being able to use a TWM and they'll have other, more important reasons to choose one over the other, like Windows being more and more annoying to deal with, or having an older PC and not wanting to circumvent Windows 11's requirements.
Obviously you won't be able to have a tiling manager under Windows like you have under Linux because the desktop stack under Windows looks completely different, the same way you won't be able to have an AHK equivalent under Linux because the desktop stack under that is completely different. The window server is not independent from the DE, so at most you'll have a janky window automover, and the worst part is that every project that does that nowadays is webshit, even though you could write an AHK script and that's a lean C/C++ project that relies on the Win32 API.
So yeah, for you Linux is the only option if you absolutely need that TWM. I need Keypirinha, Everything and Total Commander in my workflow, and no good alternative for that exists under Linux (I've tried, they all suck), so it makes more sense for me to stay on Windows because my entire software suite is Windows based, and that's what lets me use my computer reliably. Plus I am familiar with intricacies of Windows and I know how to make it serve me and not the other way around. In the same breath, KVM is more robust than Hyper-V, and WSL2 won't give me that, so if I wanted to do virtualization like that I'd have a reason to dual boot. Or, for example use Proxmox instead of Windows Server for self-hosting, which is exactly what I did.