| ▲ | projektfu 6 hours ago | |
Do you like coming back to your work and finding that it rebooted on its own schedule and lost your context? That's my biggest frustration. If I only had one computer, it would be fine, but I manage an organization that's too small for enterprise and so I have to deal with the silly ads and gizmos on a dozen computers, managing group policy requires a domain and a lot of expertise I shouldn't need, and I'm not even sure I can turn some of this stuff off using group policy. By contrast, I got a few Chromebooks and all my employees prefer them. If it weren't for a few legacy things, I'd switch entirely to ChromeOS or ChromiumOS. | ||
| ▲ | fortran77 3 hours ago | parent [-] | |
I run pro, so I have a group policy that eliminates forced reboots. For most users, forcing updates isn't a bad idea. | ||