• NoWay@lemmy.world
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    9 hours ago

    Microsoft is quietly sunsetting everything they cant make money on with AI.

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      3 hours ago

      I’m so happy that in the recent years Linux made leaps and bounds in terms of usability so now we have an alternative that actually works well, especially since Microsoft just stopped caring about desktop Windows users.

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        5 hours ago

        They’re still scamming the shit out of businesses with their corporate software. Oh and they have Azure which I’m guessing makes money.

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          1 hour ago

          Isn’t it ironic? The only Microsoft product that makes money consistently is based on Linux.

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            38 minutes ago

            Meanwhile, their biggest competitor is either Linux or UNIX. That is, if you accept that macOS “is UNIX.” It’s been UNIX certified for a couple years now, but it’s UNIX in name only. While Steve Jobs’ NeXTStep was based on UNIX, NeXTStep was also vapourware. Still, it became OS X which became the macOS we know and love (or hate) today. But the truth is, it’s UNIX 3 certified, which is a decades-old certification, and it only just barely makes that. So it’s a thing Mac users brag about. “A UNIX system! I know this!” Jurassic Park meme. And then of course there’s Linux. And of course Windows has the Linux subsystem. Still, non-*nix is going the way of the dodo, just like Win9x did when Microsoft realised WinNT was the future. First with the tranwreck that was WinME, but much more importantly with WinXP. And NT was good, but its time is up (or will be soon).

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        7 hours ago

        It feels that way. Every ongoing product MS has feels decrepit and ready to collapse.

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      7 hours ago

      They can’t even make money with their AI, they only survive off the windows OEM licenses, Office 365 subs that businesses are locked into and their backend server and sql stuff. That’s enough to make them a walking dead for a long time.