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"textContent": "Windows 11 has faced loud criticism, especially after a turbulent 2025, but the narrative ignores historical context. Every Windows version has gone through similar update cycles, bug waves, and trust rebuilds. We examine how scale, visibility, and rapid servicing shape perception and why most systems continue running without major issues.\n\nThe post Opinion: Windows 11 isn’t the disaster some claim – and it’s time to say so appeared first on Windows Latest",
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