

Well its not for no reason. Its so they can sell DRM.
Well its not for no reason. Its so they can sell DRM.
You used be able to run Linux apps too, but they pulled it all back because they are only good at creating bloatware.
Its the business cycle. Smart companies are slowing production.
Their margins are being squeezed by AMD, so they already are.
It seems like a buggy mess to me.
I run my own anti-wef Bot. It alerts me of incoming digital currencies.
Well I mean for corporate use. Everything you use will be through a web browser and all the data will be stored on corporate servers.
It will all be Chromebooks and software as a service by then. Unless you work as a SaaS vendor, then it will be automatically orchestrating docker containers.
Europe broke their own procurement laws in order to choose Microsoft for the cloud, its good that tariffs were enough for them to finally follow their own laws.
Ah I figured the monolithic kernel would make it opposite to the unix philosophy.
Even their AI crashes all the time, its brutal.
Its boring. You open a web browser or Steam, you do a thing, you go to sleep.