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Windows team is desperate to remain relevant.
I suspect most Microsoft revenue these days comes from Azure and the cloud version of Office. Windows OS is pretty much irrelevant other than as a platform to distribute other products.
I am predicting at some point Windows itself will become a business only product and cease to be marketed to consumers, and the home user platform will be some kind of live service bullshit probably served in a browser. Basically the Chromebook idea, but Microsoft.
That's what they'd like, and that's what's actually available today, if you have serious enough brain damage it's available now.
These threads feel kinda redundant, all comments are just preaching to the choir.
Can anyone comment about anything besides "[...] switched to Linux [...]"?
There are several common refrains on Lemmy that many people find cathartic. If you don’t care to tell us about your preferred Linux distro again, maybe another thread will pop up soon about how streaming services are enshittified and you can tell us about what you’re self-hosting again.
I get wanting to tell people that you've switched from windows but these threads just feel too repetitive to be engaging, there's no interesting discussion when everyone is just repeating the same points every month.
There's also no discussion about the article or if there is then I couldn't find it because of all the switched to Linux comments.
Oh well, back to other threads...
I just play games on my home computer so windows 11 is whatever to me. I'm in IT...I use Linux, Mac, windows daily..I don't feel like fiddling to get certain programs to work on Linux or Mac with the limited time I have at home..just wanna game and shut the PC off.
I am 99% Tumbleweed except my gaming PC which is still on Win11 (but I haven’t seen any bloat on it, no ads in winkey menu etc).
I am a huge flight simmer and, besides Xplane, MSFS has Microsoft in its name but the problem is more about the tons of tools around the simulator rather than the sim (aircraft, peripherals, maps&nav, ATC, job manager etc). MSFS do run on proton, but plenty of background tools don’t 😔
Yep, I've seen MS flight simulator fans basically create entire cockpits in their house with a crap tonne of screens for 180-degree vision and hook up all the 3rd party peripherals.
There's just no way this will ever work seamlessly on Linux
I'm hoping I can last one more month with my Win10 laptop. After that I'll have the time to see if UNIX is the way to go. My laptop is almost 10 years old so I'm not sure if that would be like putting lipstick on an old pig or not.