Most likely. Microsoft has pushed out everyone with deep enough knowledge of Windows to ever fix what the new blood has broken.
Windows 7 was likely an accident that will never be repeated, their lightning in a bottle OS.
They're at the point where the only way it can be fixed would be for a visionary CEO to be elected who will scrap Windows 11 and pay to rewrite the OS from the ground up in tandem with hardware manufacturers to scalpel out all of the Windows NT cruft and copilot/ai shit and rebuild from the ground up a Windows 12 that might possibly hearken back to the glory days and then charge us, the user, for the OS license again.
I am just as likely to win the Powerball tonight as that is to happen.
Windows is dead, Microsoft just doesn't believe it yet.
BizarroLand|6 days ago
Windows 7 was likely an accident that will never be repeated, their lightning in a bottle OS.
They're at the point where the only way it can be fixed would be for a visionary CEO to be elected who will scrap Windows 11 and pay to rewrite the OS from the ground up in tandem with hardware manufacturers to scalpel out all of the Windows NT cruft and copilot/ai shit and rebuild from the ground up a Windows 12 that might possibly hearken back to the glory days and then charge us, the user, for the OS license again.
I am just as likely to win the Powerball tonight as that is to happen.
Windows is dead, Microsoft just doesn't believe it yet.