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publicdebates | 1 month ago
(a) gives us back 2000/XP/7/11 options for UI,
(b) gives us a desktop-first experience when we have keyboard/mouse plugged in,
(c) stops turning every OS feature into an ad, and makes it utilitarian again,
(d) and focuses 100% on making a stable OS and high quality dev/office apps?
It would be so nice if they just forked a commit from ~2005 and started from there.
(Maybe Copilot will mess up & erase commits so they have to? One can only dream.)
bootsmann|1 month ago
Microsoft and OpenAI have the same problem in that they have a massive userbase that costs them money but doesn’t generate any revenue. The only known ways of sustaining such a structure is ads or becoming a marketplace and they failed at the second so I doubt your wish will ever come true.
spikej|1 month ago
cogman10|1 month ago
I think the most likely thing that will happen is MS will have a hard split between the corporate and consumer OSes. Much like they tried to do with windows 2000 vs windows 9x.
And much like what happened with that split, I think you'll see consumers getting copies of corporate windows to get around/away from consumer windows.
drillsteps5|1 month ago
accrual|1 month ago
Andrex|1 month ago
I would say 2009. Vista's troubled driver era was necessary, and Windows 7 was pretty awesome.
AlienRobot|1 month ago
>(a) gives us back 2000/XP/7/11 options for UI,
I actually laughed out loud when I read this, so I think extremely unlikely.
publicdebates|27 days ago