I agree with most of what @tiox and @marfig have said.
Nothing against you @jcjordyn130 but that video seriously bothered me.
As someone who contributed my fair share of bug reports, and has hit quite a few bumps in the road, from lock screen problems to stability issues with a bunch of network troubles in between, I have no illusion that this system is perfect.
For those who don't know what that is, I strongly recommend you look it up.
I remember when it hit. I was by chance watching the slashdot feed at 2AM. By 3AM I had updated 4 machines under my control and notified my school's IT dept on account of how bad it was. It took me a while to determine none of my systems were vulnerable. In the following days all over the Internet massive automated scanning was underway to try and pwn the maximum number of systems as fast as possible.
One of the things that bothered me the most in the video was the implication that bugs are quickly fixed.
Tell that to any owner of an Intel BayTrail processor, you'll get punched in the face.
I don't think the author of the video is dumb, only that he's blinded by the stars in his eyes from discovering a new toy that is for him better than Windows and that's he's way too quick on the trigger when it comes to publishing a video on a subject he doesn't understand for the world to see.