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      It’s amazing that America somehow is destroying trust in itself from so many different directions right now, almost seems like a planned demolition, but I think it’s more of a chaotic tragedy of errors due to horrible judgement. It’s like the whole country got drunk on “American exceptionalism” (ie hubris) over the last 20 years, and here comes the hangover of the century.

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        It was absolutely planned, if not expressly planned for destroying trust. Planned for maximizing revenue, minimizing costs, for oppressing and dividing the population to exploit them and prevent a challenge to their corrupt systems, and so forth.

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    Modern corpo playbook.

    1. Go too far with something wildly unpopular on purpose
    2. Everyone complains
    3. Dial it back slightly
    4. “We won!”
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    No you didn’t win, they are rebranding their enshitification and tweaking it, it will end in the same spot. Just like minneapolis “won” in getting the feds to somewhat back off of summary executions of citizens under false pretense for the moment. No one was charged, the state is deferring to the feds as if the 10th amendment didn’t make it their duty to prosecute crimes whose precedent would allow federal agents to summarily execute a governor under similar false pretense, contrived altercation, and get away scot free. Or a county prosecutor.

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    Windows is still constantly tracking you and stealing your data. If you trust MS at this point, that mistake is on you.

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    No one’s fucking asking for AI except other corporations. It’s a very industry based circle jerk, consumers don’t give a fuck though.

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    I’m gonna end microsoft as a company if I can’t get my Realms world back that they claim is “past its extension.”

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    Na that’s ok. I’m happy now with Linux. I’ve adapted. And now I’m thriving. Game surveys will be happily filled out to up that statistic of Linux use. Windows can take a miserable dive off a cliff while riddled with Russian STDs.

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    The title of the article is very misleading. Microsoft has not said they’ll be removing AI features already deployed on Windows. All it says is they’re reevaluating AI features going forward and streamlining the experience whatever that means. It sounds like they’re looking to rename unpopular unwanted feature like Recall instead of scrapping it. The whole thing is just a PR move to placate the disgruntled masses. Also they said nothing about intrusive ads, telemetry, or rapidly declining stability of overall system. Recent update literally broke windows explorer, task bar and start menu. One thing for certain, Microsoft will not stop using Copilot to develop their software in house. That would be admitting Ai tools are useless and that would sink Microsoft stock even further than it already has.

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      One thing for certain, Microsoft will not stop using Copilot to develop their software in house.

      You’re wrong, but I think you’ll be OK with that because the reality of the situation is actually hilarious:

      https://www.theverge.com/tech/865689/microsoft-claude-code-anthropic-partnership-notepad

      “Turns out Copilot sucks so let’s just use our competitor’s superior product but that’s no reason we can’t keep foisting the inferior garbage on the masses!”

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        Honestly it’s good engineering practice to not be stuck in your own product.

        You want them to be using only copilot?

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      You mean a company founded on lies, by a good friend of Epstein, is misleading the public! It’s not like he’s trying to treat us for his std…

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    This is Linux territory MS, take your pedo CEO with you and leave, before we send our trans-hackers army after you.

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      When I started using Linux in 2009 it had around 0.6 percent market share on desktop. Windows had 95%.

      Today Windows is measured below 68%, and Linux has been measured above 4% by statcounter.com.

      These things move faster the more people make the change. Linux only reached 1% in 2013, 2% in 2021, 3% in 2023, and 4% was somehow first measured already in 2024. For every single person making the switch it becomes easier for others to do the same, and companies consider Linux support to be a little bit more important. One can only wonder at which percentage of market share it will be offered as a mainstream alternative when buying a new computer, but it seems pretty clear that we’re getting there.

      I guess my point is that we all won when you ditched Windows. Thanks for that.

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        You can buy laptops and PCs with pre-installed Linux at Germany’s biggest computer retailer now.

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          Some OEMs with some models here in the USA also offer it. HP and Dell offer it. I think Dell gives Fedora and Ubuntu? And it takes off ~$130 USD or so from the price, so it’s the full Windows license cost.

          Personally if I have that option I’m taking it and just reinstalling whatever I want anyway, but it’s nice having that option.

          Also if I’m going to spend $2k+ on a new laptop and they don’t give me a non-Windows/blank OS option then I’d go to support and request a special product link. Otherwise I’ll find another brand or buy used.

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          I had no idea - that’s really cool!

          Germans also seem to be privacy oriented people, I can imagine this combined with recent developments could have a real impact.

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        10% market share is when I expect it to be impossible to ignore and I think we’re gonna get there fast like you alluded to.

        But…mainly for games. The corporate crowd will stay on Windows because they benefit from propping up other corporations. PC/laptop manufacturers will still push Windows for the same reason

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          The corporate crowd will stay on Windows because they benefit from propping up other corporations.

          I wouldn’t be so sure. An interesting indicator of the shift that many of you wouldn’t see is how many vendors of management and security software have put out Linux versions in the past 12 months. I’m talking about stuff like RMM (Remote Monitoring & Management), EDR / MDR (Endpoint Detection & Response / Managed Detection & Response) client side DNS filtering software, and other things.

          This tooling is for managing and securing endpoints used by companies, either by internal IT or by MSPs. These vendors wouldn’t be making and releasing these tools unless they were being asked for them AND there was going to be stead long term demand.

          Turns out that once a companies stuff is in the cloud its users really don’t need MS Windows anymore so as long as you can centrally manage and secure it Linux makes a perfectly fine endpoint OS.

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          Total market share is irrelevant. What matters more is total users.

          If you make a product and there’s a million people on a platform who could buy it, the costs to port that product (and support it) need to be low for it to be worthwhile.

          If the total number of people on that platform increases to 10 million, now the cost to port/support becomes more like a minuscule expense rather than a difficult decision.

          When you reach 100 million there’s no excuse. There’s a lot of money to be made!

          For reference, the current estimated amount of desktop Linux users globally is somewhere between 60-80 million. In English-speaking countries, the total is around 19-20 million.

          It’s actually a lot more complicated than this, but you get the general idea: There’s a threshold where any given software company (including games) is throwing money away by not supporting Linux.

          Also keep in mind that even if Linux had 50% market share, globally, Tim Sweeney would still not allow Epic to support it. I bet he’d rather start selling their own consoles that run Windows instead!

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            For reference, the current estimated amount of desktop Linux users globally is somewhere between 60-80 million. In English-speaking countries, the total is around 19-20 million.

            That sounds about right when comparing Microsoft’s claim of “1 billion” Windows devices. 5% of a billion is 50 million(not a perfect comparison as 5% Linux is total including MacOS/others from statcounter but you get the idea). So 50 million to 100 million Linux users globally sounds about right.

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          I don’t understand how my coworkers are using windows. Like, they routinely have issues where it randomly reboots or gets sluggish. And it’s just flat out unfit for software development, unless you’re targeting windows specific stuff. They can’t even run our code locally.

          Maybe some of the problems are janky security stuff to try to lock it down

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          0 to 1 percent: 22 years
          1 to 2 percent: 8 years
          2 to 3 percent: 2 years
          3 to 4 percent: more unstable, but between 1 and 3 years

          I would say it’s an encouraging trend.

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            I had the opposite take as that guy. I already knew that Linux usage in desktops was growing, but I’m pleasantly surprised seeing the dramatic acceleration behind it! I’m being optimistic here, but we could reach the point that we start going up a percentage point in a matter of months in the next few years.

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      Yeah, it a temporary measure due to people leaving. Microsoft will not change. Linux is far better

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      Best comment.

      I am very thankful to Microsoft, without them I wouldn’t have made the switch to Linux.

      I really loving it. So much better, faster and powerful + no Spying.

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      As usual with any company, fuck em! They only care about bleeding you of your wealth, not making the world a better place. They can eat shit and die.