Windows Weekly / Club Twit is really a decision of do you like appreciate Leo interrupting.?

It has been two weeks in a row with Windows Weekly that I want to stop watching.

Leo, you’re a host, and stay as a host. You’re way too biased outside Windows to even try to pretend. You’re an Apple loyalist and an eccentric power user, and you don’t have much respect for the casual user. It’s evident that in Windows Weekly, Leo constantly thumbs his nose at anything outside his scope.

Paul at least tries to take the technical and explain it to all audiences.

Case in point, why on a Windows show do I need to hear about Leo lamenting about buying Vision Pro with his out-of-pocket money as if his Tim Apple spirits passed him? It’s shameful he put himself across a broadcast that he has no impulse control. 

I don’t care about Leo’s expenditures on Apple’s $3,500 struggles, has he considered that the rest of the world is worried about rising energy bills and inflation on groceries? Read the room Leo, it’s a Windows show.

Leo is the typical entrepreneur at retirement age, the stereotypical boomer ‘I must spend all my money before I die’. 

I am on WW to listen to Paul, so shut your mouth, Leo.

When I tune in to Windows Weekly, I am there to hear Paul and Richard. Leo somehow takes authority, interrupts, and takes everything out of focus, especially if it contradicts what he likes vs what is happening on Windows. Leo constantly distracts, hijacks, or/and will completely change the subject. 

I wanted to know what Paul’s mission on Windows is to make security/passkey more friendly. 

Paul recognizes that and his wife among the possibly millions of other users who want to be secure but want no tinkering mess and to have a login to whatever works conveniently and effortlessly. We’re not tinkerers, nor do we gain pleasure from digging in and trying to make things work. We want it to work. Paul is trying to meet us there. 

Leo has lost touch with non-power users and those who use Windows. Of course, maybe he isn’t all that I said. However, that is my perception and opinion of him. I am unsure I will watch this show again as he completely turns me off with ‘interruptions’

Anyway,

I would love to watch Windows Weekly without Leo and have Paul and Richard launch their channel and take ownership of their fields.

–Sarah

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