Microsoft will fall soon enough. Linux is on the come up while they simultaneously enshitify via ads and paid OS subscriptions
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~~2019~~ ~~2020~~ ~~2021~~ ~~2023~~ 2024 is the year of the linux desktop
Monthly payments on Windows12 will kill it for good. So we can say it will happen when they sunset 10.
Enjoy it while it lasts comrade.
Considering that they let you install and run Win 11 in trial mode indefinitely with no loss of functionality but a tiny semi transparent warning in a corner I don't see this happening. They'd rather have the install base.
It's already confirmed as a subscription mate.
Again, enjoy it while it lasts.
No, nothing of the sort happened, mate. All of these rumours pertain only to the IoT Enterprise subscription. I dislike MS business strategy just as much as anyone here, but let's stick to facts.
We thought that about photoshop. People will eat a lot of shit before learning a new software.
Iβm betting on 2035
This is such a nineties take.
Most of the money is in cloud now, and they run theirs mostly on Linux. All the office apps are basically their version of cross platform electron apps and run on Linux.
Windows is a shrinking piece of an increasingly irrelevant pie.
If you aren't feeling the FOSS momentum (what, with multiple government abandoning Microsoft entirely) then I would actually argue your take is the "nineties" take
Anybody willing to utilize their 0-day infested mess deserves their critical infrastructure to collapse
MS is definitely on the decline, but itβs not Linux on the desktop that is eating its lunch.
This is not the year of Linux on the desktop.
Yeah. Windows is on the decline because of iOS and Android.
The only potential that I see now to the Windows monopoly is Valve, since they've effectively made a console with a tech stack that could compete with Windows. However, the OS being subsidized by the app store is what has been getting Apple and Google into trouble recently.
Agree to disagree. But I guess I agree that they don't release their subscription-based 12 just yet π