On the other hand, what's changed massively is how easily Windows 10 can be used as a power user, single-user desktop computer from the shell through powershell.
Putting all other things aside, the 'Windows shell' today is so much inferior to even latest GNOME and KDE iterations.
It feels like a cramp to make something different but without any foundational insights how it could be better than past iterations on the UI nor with the budget and man power actually needed to pull the project together. I do not really understand how Microsoft could drop the ball that low on Windows 10 usability.