Microsoft is losing Builders fast. They’re switching to MacOS and Linux. The biggest pull keeping people on Windows, outside of shear inertia, is content creation and gaming. However, even these are falling to Linux.

Without Builders, you don’t have software, and without software, you don’t have users. This is why Microsoft needs Windows Lite.

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    52 minutes ago

    windows lite

    So you mean Linux? No telemetry? No ads? No AI? No .net? Also just works? Also free? Also free as in beer?

    Yeah, people need Linux

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    49 minutes ago

    in sum, linux with backwards compatability (a lazy excuse for not cleaning stuff up) and DOS commands. oh, and closed source.

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    8 hours ago

    Windows losing noticeable numbers of users is a huge net gain for society. Hopefully it continues, regardless of Microslop’s actions.

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    Microsoft is losing Builders fast.

    Good.

    This is why Microsoft needs Windows Lite.

    No, Windows needs to lose more users. Hope they never change.

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      1 hour ago

      If there was a viable Windows Lite

      But there is, and it’s called Linux Mint.

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      I wouldn’t, but many of my friends that I finally convinced to switch to Linux would definitely consider it. They switched specifically because MS went too far and made things too awful, and gaming in Linux is now quite decent. They aren’t using Linux for the open source philosophy, or to tinker in ways that Windows blocked decades ago, or even the free price tag.

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    5 hours ago

    All the things that are easily disabled? -Sounds as foolish as having a distro for changing wallpaper, fonts and color scheme.

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    why would they? the telemetry, spying and bloatware is the whole idea for them. At least for regular users. We are the product and the data they harvest from us and ads they force on us is the point. And why would they care, majority of people just sticks with whatever was presented to them first. No matter how much bloat and spyware they add, majority will never care enough to do anything about it because it doenst directly affect them beyond slowing the computer down, which they think will be solved by buying a new one.

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    Hah! They don’t care about “builders” or users. They care about business. Specifically large enterprises the have too many people to care about a single employee’s individual productivity.

    Microsoft caters mostly to them and is quite good at that.

    But if you’re an end user, gamer, or individual consumer, just move to Linux already. They don’t care about you.

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      3 hours ago

      Yeah, the proprietary software grift is all about extorting companies with legal liability, hostage data, etc.

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    The biggest pull keeping people on Windows, outside of shear inertia, is content creation and gaming

    You’re forgetting the huge and much more lucrative market that is businesses. We literally can’t switch away from windows because every single piece of engineering software we use only exists for windows. We can’t program anything, configure anything, deploy anything or service anything if we’re not running windows. Oh, a VM solution you suggest? wrong!, because the drivers needed to interface with the hardware are wonky as hell as is but inside VMs it gets the job borked half the time making my job unnecessary frustrating.

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      3 hours ago

      Ouch!

      The good news is you’ll get invited to Cobol/AS400/Mainframe conventions if eventually you’re the only ones left on Windows.

      Those folks have similar challenges, but are great to party with after a day of conference talks.