When I was a kid, somtimes in the early 90s, my mom borrowed a computer from her work home for a weekend. I think. It is a while ago, so maybe I am wrong. But that is not important.
I asked what PC stood for; “personal computer” was the answer. And while you may say there was nothing “personal” about the computers of the early 90s, in terms of user friendlyness, it was personal in the sense that you controlled it.
Now, this is the part that is important. You controlled it, not the other way around. And I feel that this has been gradually lost over the years. Sure, the PC is still personal, but only if you install something like Linux or BSD. But if you use Windows 11, it is far from personal. You are no longer in control. It feels downright hostile.