Quote from: Hotz on January 24, 2024, 12:44:31Yeah. And I think Microsoft would rather release something like a bare-minimum-Windows for the masses, than saying "It's over. If you don't like subscription, go to Linux or Mac".For what? M$ knows very well that 75%+ of those using Windows on the planet are sitting with pirated copies of the OS and it is generally happy with this, because this overwhelming 75% forces businesses to also run on Windows,
Quote from: SalvadorF on January 24, 2024, 07:34:32Yeah, this is false information. Microsoft said it would be for business use and not standard users a while back. Microsoft knows it's numbers would plummet overnight
Quote from: Flint Dickerson on January 22, 2024, 18:05:00Looks like I'll be teaching a lot of people how to use Linux if that happens.I bet you won't. The majority will easily come to terms with their fate, just as they easily came to terms with totalitarian and illegal laws in the era of the "Covid" scam.
Quote from: Laurent Lacôte on January 22, 2024, 10:24:04While I agree on the second part, although it's kinda extremist, the bolded part is plain troll, and it saddens me to see both coming from the same person.You are simply, like most, too primitive inside to understand the scale of my thinking, experience and understanding of what we actually have to deal with on the planet.
Quote from: William on January 22, 2024, 06:56:21Software companies should pay for their screwups and not see their failures as a revenue stream, but as a loss on their bottom line as an incentive not to sell buggy software or software with vulnerabilities and not to expect their customers to pay an ongoing fee to pay for the software companies incompetence.They don't owe you anything unless you can force them to do so. Collective efforts at the societal level. The world is ruled by force. Knowledge and intelligence are also manifestations of this power.
Quote from: NikoB on January 21, 2024, 19:26:51All Linux and Windows distributions by default are deliberate holes with a bunch of bookmarks designed to steal all your data.While I agree on the second part, although it's kinda extremist, the bolded part is plain troll, and it saddens me to see both coming from the same person.
You can only take care of safety on your own, having critical thinking, a fairly good education and the broadest possible outlook, realizing all possible risks and carefully minimizing some of them and coming to terms with the rest, which we cannot control (like the fact that we are all mortal and we are all We live without knowing what will happen in the next minute around us and with us). It's just that we are ready to put up with some risks all our lives from birth to death, while we struggle with others with varying success. Life is an endless struggle with risks. And the more complex an individual's interaction with the world, the higher the immediate risks.
Quote from: kek on January 21, 2024, 00:13:20The moment Microsoft does such a move, is the moment lots of folks will go to either Linux or MacOS.
Quote from: George on January 21, 2024, 04:53:27Microsoft. While they never have seemed to figure out how to make a secure product [...]
this whole 'security' thing is getting out of hand.
QuotePlanned obsolescence seems to be the business plan of choice. Unless of course the whole world goes subscription.