neowin.net

wander1236, to technology in Microsoft might want to be making Windows 12 a subscription OS, suggests leak
@wander1236@sh.itjust.works avatar

Y’all really need to actually click the article and read the first sentence. This has nothing to do with Windows 12, and even Neowin has clarified that right at the top in an update.

Microsoft is a bad company, but it’s a little worrying when someone can just say some random things in a title and have it be believed without question, just because it paints Microsoft in a negative light.

southsamurai,
@southsamurai@sh.itjust.works avatar

It is very worrying that they’ve detained destroyed their reputation so much that any negative news about them is automatically believable.

KairuByte,
@KairuByte@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Let me introduce you to humans; tell them anything and at least one person will believe it. Get enough of them together and you too can have such crazy beliefs as: sky daddy is real and you make him angry, the earth is flat, the earth is a doughnut, the earth is hollow, you have 5g chips inside your body that allow you to be mind controlled, lizard people.

Need I go on?…

Grimpen,

It’s more that MS has leaned into the subscription model with Office 365 and such.

Windows is already kind of a “Freemium” OS, so I’m expecting them to continue in that fashion. Your are right, the article is mostly pointless speculation that was refuted anyways, but I’ll admit it sounded a bit off to me anyways. MS wants people to be running Windows, so they can seem then GamePass subscriptions, Office365 subscriptions, and whatever other services they can think of. As such, I expect the core OS to be very free. Just what constitutes core functionality versus Premium features might change.

darcy, to technology in Microsoft might want to be making Windows 12 a subscription OS, suggests leak
@darcy@sh.itjust.works avatar

as always, Microsoft is the biggest advertiser of Linux

Razp,

And still Linux is nowhere close to being a usable desktop OS experience. I’d pick Mac over Linux any day.

Neil,
@Neil@lemmy.ml avatar

deleted_by_author

  • Loading...
  • Razp,

    You are not a regular user. You are tech heavy user. I have spent enough time with Linux (my fav distro used to be Slackware), and it’s not ready for general consumption.

    phar,

    I would disagree. There are distros out there that make it so easy. Especially with flatpak. I think it’s not 100% user friendly, but neither is windows. If you can’t use Mint Cinnamon, you probably can’t use windows well either. That means you’re just using the web, email, and office for the most part anyway. With package manager gui interfaces, it’s easier to find things with Linux than windows. I think I could show my grandma Linux more easily than windows nowadays. A normal user will get around without ever having to think about PPAs or anything like that.

    darcy,
    @darcy@sh.itjust.works avatar

    with respect, have you honestly tried desktop linux? what do you consider about it difficult?

    Razp,

    I keep trying it on and off since before suse/opensuse and redhat/fedora split.

    From someone who’s first distro was slackware: it has nothing to do with difficulty. Linux, even the most user friendly distros, kinda stuck for a regular non tech savy users

    imgprojts,

    I actually agree with you and I think I like it like that. It’s like our own little language that nobody else speaks.

    maxwisecracks,
    @maxwisecracks@lemmy.world avatar

    deleted_by_author

  • Loading...
  • Razp,

    A pretty minor mistake for a non-native speaker. Thanks though :)

    JokeDeity,

    Had me in the first half not gonna’ lie.

    Razp,

    It’s a fun way to trigger modern Linux fanboys who have no idea that Mac OS is a UNIX compliant system that pretty much originated on BSD codebase.

    JokeDeity,

    Using Mac OS is about as good of an experience as taking a hammer to my fingers.

    Razp,

    Now imagine it is still less suffering than Linux.

    s_s,

    Linux gives you the ability to be your own system admin.

    Most people don’t want or need that and have been steadily handing over more and more admin duties of their systems to Microsoft, Apple and Google since smartphones have become widely adopted.

    But Linux is totally usable to anyone who had enough admin skills to run Windows XP and not get totally wrecked by malware. It’s just a matter of learning.

    PKRockin,

    This makes sense for the edge case of power users. The general use case of Windows won’t learn to be their own sysadmin.

    Razp,

    Only power users want to be their own system admins. A regular user just wants stuff to work.

    Linux is unusable for general population.

    PlasmaK,

    Then what the fuck did I do over past 2 years?

    Razp,

    Yes, because you are definitely a regular computer user who has no idea what sh is.

    vox, (edited )
    @vox@sopuli.xyz avatar

    my only gripe with linux is… gaming. Not the AAA titles which usually run pretty well, the indie games.
    they are usually full of small but frustrating issues.
    Like for example steam overlay is broken in celeste due to xna/amd bug which makes is frustrating while using big picture mode/gamepadui.
    People playground just does not work. at all. immediately crashes with an unknown unity error.
    stormworks? random freezes after minifying or switching virtual desktops if running under xwayland

    drcabbage,

    That shouldn’t be a gripe on Linux, it should be a gripe on game developers not supporting Linux. This is like blaming Nintendo when your Switch emulator on the PC isn’t working right.

    KairuByte,
    @KairuByte@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

    Apart from the fact that it’s a bullshit headline cobbled together from half truths to tickle your anger glands… sure.

    JokeDeity, to technology in Microsoft might want to be making Windows 12 a subscription OS, suggests leak

    Cool, even more reason to stick with 10 as long as I can. Enshitify everything, who even cares anymore?

    inclementimmigrant, to pcgaming in Weekend PC Game Deals: Bundles for multiplayer mayhem, storytelling discounts, and more

    Also a mention that Amazon Prime Gaming has Ghostwire: Tokyo for free on Epic

    I_Comment_On_EVERYTHING, to pcgaming in Weekend PC Game Deals: Bundles for multiplayer mayhem, storytelling discounts, and more

    oooo, Warhammer games on sale? Might have to pick those up.

    TWeaK, to technology in Microsoft might want to be making Windows 12 a subscription OS, suggests leak

    They definitely want to, this news “leak” is meant to determine if they will.

    seaneoo, to games in Xbox head Phil Spencer: Activision Blizzard games are not coming to Game Pass until 2024

    That article image is atrocious

    ParkedInReverse, to games in Nightdive Studios wants Microsoft to let them do remasters of Heretic and Hexen

    Oh lord… yes please.

    simple, to games in Nightdive Studios wants Microsoft to let them do remasters of Heretic and Hexen

    I dunno if I want a remaster, but I would love a sequel to Hexen. Something modern like 2016 but with that fantasy FPS flair.

    PenguinTD,

    same, I think Hexen’s level design even with remaster wouldn’t be satisfying now. (like when I go back to play Quake remasters, even though I know all those secrects and where the enemies are it still feels lacking since the mechanism is really old. )

    AHorseWithNoNeigh, to games in Nightdive Studios wants Microsoft to let them do remasters of Heretic and Hexen
    @AHorseWithNoNeigh@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

    They did so well with the System Shock remake. I’d like to see what they can do with Hexen.

    mindbleach, to games in Nightdive Studios wants Microsoft to let them do remasters of Heretic and Hexen

    Voxels please.

    Keep it about as chonky as it is now, but with everything being more sticky-outy. The level format (and data) can be basically identical, but toss the renderer for some modern triangle soup, and let fancy shaders apply per-texel to the stained glass and whatnot. Anything distant can be drawn as a few inset planes instead of many tiny cubes or floating dots or whatever.

    … and maybe add a volume slider specifically for the chaingun thing.

    blackfire, to games in Weekend PC Game Deals: Jedi hits, Warner discounts, bundled Civs, and more

    I picked up mortal kombat / injustice 2 bundle as well as the Batman bundle for so cheap its crazy.

    Aurenkin, to games in Weekend PC Game Deals: Bundled high-ends, Anno to try, and taxes to evade

    Why did you have to remind me about Anno. Now I am in danger of time deletion

    ekZepp, to games in Weekend PC Game Deals: Bundles for handhelds, Bethesda classics, and more
    @ekZepp@lemmy.world avatar

    Bioshock collection is very tempting.

    ramirezmike, to games in Weekend PC Game Deals: Free Half-Life, returning bundles, cozy indies, and more

    I was considering getting Unpacking but then saw it was on mobile for the same price and am unsure whether it’d be better on my phone or on Steam deck

    onelikeandidie,

    Great game either way, my wife played it and after completing spent the rest of the day depressed :)

    ramirezmike,

    excellent, just what I’m looking for 👍

  • All
  • Subscribed
  • Moderated
  • Favorites
  • random
  • uselessserver093
  • Food
  • aaaaaaacccccccce
  • test
  • CafeMeta
  • testmag
  • MUD
  • RhythmGameZone
  • RSS
  • dabs
  • KamenRider
  • Testmaggi
  • KbinCafe
  • Ask_kbincafe
  • TheResearchGuardian
  • Socialism
  • oklahoma
  • SuperSentai
  • feritale
  • All magazines