To be fair. I'm using windows 10 for a few months now. And they do learn, although slowly.
I've installed it by
decrapifying in the audit mode, this gets you rid of all the recurring UWP apps.
The pro version allows you to delay feature updates for a year, so the "october update deletes your files" will probably go by me. And also patches can be delayed a month.
You still can only delay the inevitable rebooting for a maximum of 7 days though. So Windows 10, even LTSC which replaces embedded, is unsuitable for 24/7 operation!
Windows MUST HAVE a reboot once a month. There is only one other scenario I can think of that requires this,
bugs.
Anyway, for a workstation this is fine.
Windows 10 still hides common settings in this ridiculous tablet mode. Getting to the network adapter overview is a pita, so much for many similar things.
The lack of decent shell inhibits effective productivity and is imho just a job creator.
However, they do try with powershell, but it's still not finished or the wrong time. As always with Microsoft products. Their product is wrong or they are doing it at the wrong time.
I wonder if the server product line is just as bad...