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Microsoft - keep your filthy hands off Valve, leak shows MSFT would buy Valve
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I don't think so. MS is more interested in moving customers to the cloud. So whatever gets more people to use the cloud.
cloud based os
getting rid of linux support may cause people to switch to windows, if not prevent people from switching to begin with...at least that's how executives in ms would think
Never give Microsoft the benefit of the doubt.
We need a president that carries a big stick, and uses it to beat the shit out of monopolies and billionaires.
What exactly could a president do? They aren't kings despite what some would think.
They nominate positions on the FTC, which is supposed to be responsible for managing monopolies. Recent nominations have shown interest in updating or outdated policies regarding monopolies.
Iirc the funding from MS to Apple was part of a deal they made with the authorities. Not because they wanted to.
What? Microsoft added Linux on top of Windows not long ago with the WSL. I severely doubt they'd discontinue proton or Linux and Mac support
They would discontinue it because Proton moves users to Linux(or more specifically outside of Windows) which they don’t want. WSL keep users on Windows.
Well, Proton is pretty important for the Steam Deck, and I doubt Microsoft would want to kneecap that device, at least while it’s still selling units.
Also Proton is open source, so while it can get less convenient to use, it can’t really go away.
Microsoft made WSL to get market share from web devs who were using Linux or Mac, so they could use a Linux shell for their development while using Windows as their main OS. I wouldn’t use WSL as evidence that they wouldn’t gut Proton support in Steam.
That being said, the Steam Deck is a very successful device that I doubt Microsoft would want to get rid of, and Proton is pretty vital for that, so they’d probably keep Proton going because of that. They might still seek to make the next revision of the Steam deck run a Windows based OS though.