 So my mom's computer died a couple days ago, and while we're waiting for the next one, she's been using my laptop, and my laptop has Linux on it, and she didn't really care for that, so I had to install Windows on it. I tried to install Windows 11, and the laptop's too old for it, so we ended up having to put Windows 10 on it, which was its own adventure, but it made me realize something. When I install Linux, after I'm done installing it, I feel like I've accomplished something. And it also makes me feel like I'm beginning a journey into putting something together that is my own, and is something that I'll enjoy using. When I install Windows, it just feels like a chore. Now, most of this is my own personal feelings, and it has really nothing to do with Windows. It's just more that when I install Windows, I don't look forward to what comes next. When I install Linux, I look forward to every single thing you have to do after you've installed it to get it set up. With Windows, I have no joy in installing it. I think that's really the biggest difference. It's not the biggest difference, but it's one of those differences that kind of highlight how separate Windows and Linux actually are. So that's it for this time. I'll see you tomorrow.