top | item 21107988 (no title) chrisgarand | 6 years ago They're forcing people to online accounts by putting the offline option in the basement, it's the standard 'nudge' in software. Eventually they'll eliminate it completely.Some would consider this one a dark pattern, I would agree in this case. discuss order hn newest pro8ndi|6 years ago Except maybe in a “home edition” that can’t eliminate it completely. Businesses will flip their shit if employees needed an MS account.It would mean the death of Windows. cameronbrown|6 years ago > Businesses will flip their shit if employees needed an MS account.Not necessarily. Remember that Windows is an Azure product now. They want employees in the cloud paying for Office 365 anyway. mcv|6 years ago Just migrate your business accounts to Microsoft.I bet some companies will end up doing exactly that. For others there will probably remain an exception that will cost extra.(I may be saying this as if it's normal, but I need to turn up my cynicism quite a bit to fit this reality.)
pro8ndi|6 years ago Except maybe in a “home edition” that can’t eliminate it completely. Businesses will flip their shit if employees needed an MS account.It would mean the death of Windows. cameronbrown|6 years ago > Businesses will flip their shit if employees needed an MS account.Not necessarily. Remember that Windows is an Azure product now. They want employees in the cloud paying for Office 365 anyway. mcv|6 years ago Just migrate your business accounts to Microsoft.I bet some companies will end up doing exactly that. For others there will probably remain an exception that will cost extra.(I may be saying this as if it's normal, but I need to turn up my cynicism quite a bit to fit this reality.)
cameronbrown|6 years ago > Businesses will flip their shit if employees needed an MS account.Not necessarily. Remember that Windows is an Azure product now. They want employees in the cloud paying for Office 365 anyway.
mcv|6 years ago Just migrate your business accounts to Microsoft.I bet some companies will end up doing exactly that. For others there will probably remain an exception that will cost extra.(I may be saying this as if it's normal, but I need to turn up my cynicism quite a bit to fit this reality.)
pro8ndi|6 years ago
It would mean the death of Windows.
cameronbrown|6 years ago
Not necessarily. Remember that Windows is an Azure product now. They want employees in the cloud paying for Office 365 anyway.
mcv|6 years ago
I bet some companies will end up doing exactly that. For others there will probably remain an exception that will cost extra.
(I may be saying this as if it's normal, but I need to turn up my cynicism quite a bit to fit this reality.)