Windows 10 has come a long way since the first versions of 2015. It's actually very good with some caveats most users don't even care or know about.
There's features I've learned to love. What I dislike the most is that with every version the settings change location and functionality. Many settings still can be made in the old Control Panel, for some reason not all. Another "issue" is to find all the slide buttons that have the ability of spying the user with the cost of lost resources caused by background activity. Agreed, some information about them might be just lost in translation, for a native English speaker the logic behind their grouping, naming and descriptions might be totally clear.