Well as long as you know what you are buying when you buy it that is your choice.
You can't do whatever you want with most things that you buy and most consumers do not care like most hacker news readers do, people just want something that does the task they bought it for and don't need to tinker with it.
Most people buying a laptop don't really think of the OS is running, they just expect it to be Windows and assume that it is part of computer itself.
You can't do whatever you want with most things that you buy and most consumers do not care like most hacker news readers do, people just want something that does the task they bought it for and don't need to tinker with it.
Most people buying a laptop don't really think of the OS is running, they just expect it to be Windows and assume that it is part of computer itself.