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Based on how increasingly user-hostile Windows has been getting lately, I don't trust it outside of a VM or outside of a second system I don't care about if I want or need to run it baremetal for some reason, and that includes LTSC.
At least LTSC for now seems to be spared from MS' worst anti-user atrocities, but there's nothing saying those SKUs won't get screwed somehow at some point down the line.